Cradle Mountain is located at 1,545 meters above sea level and is the fifth highest peak in Tasmania, at the northern end of Lake St. Jar National Park. It is a mountain formed by glaciers hundreds of millions of years ago, surrounded by lakes that melt and look like a cradle in the distance. It is one of the world's heritage reserves. Cradle Hill is listed as one of the world's top 10 hiking routes, known as "Hiker's Paradise". In addition to hiking, you can choose to take a helicopter to overlook the breathtaking nature landscape.