Cradle Mountain Tasmanian Devil Night Feeding: An Exclusive Adventure at Devils@Cradle

Witness the unique and thrilling experience of a night feeding tour at Devils@Cradle, where you can observe Tasmanian devils and quolls in action while learning about their conservation efforts.

Duration: 1 hour, 15 minutes
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Devils @ Cradle - Guests are able to arrive prior to the tour start time and self-guide within the sanctuary until the commencement of the tour. The after dark feeding tour begins with a brief introduction to the three species managed within the sanctuary on our main viewing deck. Followed by the larger part of the tour, involving a guided walk outside, within the sanctuary itself. The tour guide will enter the enclosures and feed a number of these animals whilst interpreting their behaviour and discussing biology, threats and conservation; answering any questions visitors may have.
What's Included
  • Local guide
  • Free onsite parking
What's Not Included
  • Transportation to/from attraction not available. Guests are required to make their own way to Devils@Cradle reception.
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
Additional Information

The after dark feeding tour is an experience that is unique to Devils@Cradle. This tour provides an unforgettable experience, and the opportunity to observe these extraordinary animals whilst one of our keepers gives you a greater understanding of them, and details the conservation work being undertaken within the facility. Devils and quolls are primarily nocturnal species, therefore are far more active at night, and the introduction of food generally stimulates some fierce competition between them. We use environmentally sensitive lighting and focus on the social interactions and feeding habits of these unique carnivores, allowing visitors a rare up close opportunity of seeing Tasmanian devils in a group feeding situation - quite a spectacular sight!

  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • A small amount of walking is involved with some uneven surfaces
  • Wheelchair accessible, please advise at time of booking
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
  • Photography Welcome
Location
Devils@Cradle
Cradle Mountain Road
Devils@Cradle is located approximately 1km past the Cradle Mountain Visitor Information Centre as you head towards Cradle Mountain.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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N676vzsuel
Aug 15, 2024
Angels saving the devils (and quolls) - Great to see the work going on to save such valuable Australia species. Passionate and dedicated individuals Wonderful experience.
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756ginop
Jun 26, 2024
Dessert with a Tassie Devil. - Dessert with Devils Tour. Alcoholic beverages and canapes, in the dark with Devils and Quolls. Patted a real life Tasmanian Devil. Superb experience.
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Atails7
Apr 21, 2024
Go here if you’re in Tassie and love animals - Absolutely my highlight so far of our Tassie trip. The English lady doing the tour was so passionate about the animals. Our kids (various ages) were quiet for the first time on our trip. The devils were so cute and entertaining. Highly recommend for any animal lover.
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Chrismnewsouthwales
Apr 9, 2024
Sophie the sleepy devil and quolls. - Thankyou to Sarah for opening our eyes to the life of the tassie devils and quolls. A very informative small group sunset tour , where you are able to pat a hand reared tassie devil and learn lots of fascinating " facts" of life in their world. A walk around the quolls, and then feeding of the devils. Money well spent in saving the numbers of these species.
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Katiemy1999kv
Mar 23, 2024
Sunset Devil Tour is a Must Do whilst at Cradle Mountain - We loved our tour of the Devils at Cradle sanctuary so much, one of the best things we did on our Tassie holiday. I loved it so much I also adopted a Quoll while we were there. We got to hear about the lives of the devils and quolls, watch them feed and we got to enjoy a wine/beer and Tasmanian sweet treat also. Sarah was an amazing guide, love what this sanctuary is doing for these two endangered species/
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Markwm9183zp
Mar 19, 2024
Brilliant evening with Tasmanian Devils - highly recommended. - Brilliant evening with Tasmanian Devils and Quolls. Guide was knowledgeable, engaging and friendly. Small group so got see see lots and the 1.5 hours tour time is bout right. Highly recommended.
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Allissone
Mar 7, 2024
Must do when at Cradle Mountain - Fantastic experience. Loved every minute and would highly recommended. Seeing the devils get fed was a great experience as was learning more about these amazing animals. Learning and feeding the Quolls was an added bonus. They are super cute and an animal I didn’t know much about so found it very informative. The facility is very well set up and the animals well loved. The staff were also great and very informative.
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Mummaandco
Apr 26, 2024
Very enjoyable - We really enjoyed this, more than we thought we would after wandering around before the tour. Our male guide was great, happy to answer lots of questions. The open fire was appreciated.
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Travelglows
Apr 21, 2024
Devils at their best - What an amazing experience to see the little creatures from pretty close. It was so cool to learn more about them and our guide was the funniest. Loved it. We also like the fact that you can return the next day to see the devils during the day (and yes they are active). The only downside we thought was that the group was just too big. We couldn’t always see or hear the whole story. And people are like animals running and pushing to get in front. We thought that the guide could have asked the people in the back to switch with the people in the front so that everyone could enjoy the evening (especially with the quolls). Other than that, it’s a very interesting evening out while helping the good cause.
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Erin
Aug 5, 2024
Not worth the cost - Disappointed. Reading reviews on online, watching videos and tv shows in this we were excited. However, it was not all it was made out to be, there were lots of people and pushy people at that, pushing my 6 year old onto the ground so they could get a better view then him. I was happy to forgo my view and stood at the back where I couldn't see anything. It was long, cold and quite frankly boring. Everyone was getting bored. We ended up leaving early because the whole experience was miserable. The price was expensive for what we actually got to see, there is no interaction for the guests with the animals, nothing special about this. Definitely better places in Tassie with the same experience and way less crowded. Will not return.
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