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Mount Field, Mount Wellington and Tassie Devils

Operated by Tours Tasmania
Summit
Russel Falls
Mt Field National Park
Mt Field National Park
Bonorong Wildlife Sanctury
Bonorong Wildlife park
Bonorong Wildlife park
Mt Field National Park
Bonorong
Mount Field National Park offers a variety of walks in Tasmania’s oldest National Park. Most famous for Russell Falls and the Tall Trees, we explore the various walks and regions of this diverse area which is only a 90 minute drive from Hobart. Easily Tasmania’s most recognisable waterfall, an easy and enjoyable walk along a beautiful track that takes us to the Horseshoe Falls. We also make our way along the Tall Trees Track where high above us stand the giant 80 metre Swamp Gums. This is a series of short walks amongst the rainforest, eucalypts, streams and wildlife. We enjoy a lunch break in one of the numerous beautiful settings at Mt. Field. Continuing through the picturesque Derwent Valley, to Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, home to rescued and well-loved wildlife. Tassie Devils, wallabies and local favourites are all here. To top off this very Tasmanian day we head to the summit of Kunyani/Mt. Wellington (1271m) Hobart’s iconic backdrop. The views from the top are breathtaking and vistas expansive.

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Does not cater for people with access needs.

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