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Day Tour in Mt. Field, Mt. Wellington, Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary and Richmond
Summit Mt.Wellington before enjoying a scenic drive along the Derwent River to Mt. Field National Park. Visit Tasmanian Devils at Bonorong #Wildlife Sanctuary and end the day strolling the historic streets of Richmond. Inclusions: Selected hotel pickup/drop off Small group Local Guide
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Shore Excursion: Hobart Highlights Day Tour
We begin the day with our city loop tour where we will provide guided commentary of #Hobart’s major attractions and landmarks. Our first destination is the awe-inspiring kunanyi, also known as Mt. Wellington. Ascend to the p#innacle at 1272m and be mesmerized by the breathtaking panoramic view of #Hobart and its surroundings. Next, we’ll venture…
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Mt Field, Mt Wellington & Tassie Devils Active Tour from Hobart
A stunning day of dramatic “Wilderness, Waterfalls and #Wildlife”. With forest walks, up close animals and magnificent views this day tour offers “Classic Tasmania” in one spectacular day! Highlights • Explore the Mt. Field National Park (4 hrs) • Walk to the beautiful Russell Falls • Count the stairs on the way up to Horseshoe…
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Hobart Highlights Day Tour
We begin the day with our city loop tour where we will provide guided commentary of #Hobart’s major attractions and landmarks. Our first destination is the awe-inspiring kunanyi, also known as Mt. Wellington. Ascend to the p#innacle at 1272m and be mesmerized by the breathtaking panoramic view of #Hobart and its surroundings. Next, we’ll venture…
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Full-Day Waterfalls, Wilderness & Wildlife Hobart Tour
Wilderness, Waterfalls & #Wildlife! Visit Mt. Field National Park and walk amongst the giants on the Tall Trees track, see spectacular Russell Falls & Horseshoes Falls, visit the local Tassie Devils at feeding time & finish the day with spectacular views of #Hobart from the summit of kunanyi/Mt. Wellington. Highlights: • Explore Mt. Field National…
Standing sentinel over Hobart, Mt. Wellington is also known as Kunanyi or simply “the Mountain.” The 4,170-foot (1,271-meter) peak offers unbeatable views over the Tasmanian capital, and the surrounding parklands serve as a popular recreational ground for city dwellers.



