Fern Glade Track is located on Mt
Wellington, and can be taken either from a drive up to the Springs and walking
down for 10-15 minutes until you see Radfords Monument and turning right onto Fern Glade Track, shown in PINK below, or start from Huon Road at the bottom, just before Fern Tree, and walk up towards the
springs. There is parking in both of these spots but needless to say, if you
have the ability, a quick car shuffle, would be ideal so that you can drive to
the top, walk down and still have your 2nd car available at the
bottom to ferry you back to the top to pick up car number 1.
Fern Glade Track is part of the larger Fern Glade Circuit and is relatively easy if you want to do a circuit, it is shown in GREEN below. This loop leaves Fern Tree on the Pipeline track (as blogged here), head up to Silver Falls then onto the Silver Falls Track, then take a right onto Fern Glade Track, this then loops back down, eventually to the Fern Glade access on Huon Road at the bottom, or a minor detour will return you to Fern Tree (GREEN LOOP).
(I take no ownership of this map, it's just really good, find all of the Mount Wellington tracks map here, this one is the 'Eastern Face Map')
Either way, main Fern Glade section is short but magical. When starting the Fern Glade section you
enter a dense fern forest. It looms over the track with banked sides in many
places. You are essentially walking along a rivulet and as such are close to
the water for the most part. There are lots of mini bridges that cross and
re-cross the river, with many places inspiring talk of faries, pixies and
trolls that live under bridges. Now I have to qualify that, whilst we walked on
a rainy day, when we got to this point, there were golden shafts of light
beaming down through the trees, lighting up fungi and ferns, glinting off the
water and showing the way down. It really was fantastic.
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(It was so wet out that our camera gave up on us, these are all we have...until next time!)
Taking this down hill route would be an excellent idea if you have younger kids as they could easily do it, but might also enjoy the things to be seen on the walk down. The bridges and windy path are sure to inspire some adventurous stories and conversations.
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