From Hobart: Mt. Field, Mt. Wellington and Wildlife Day Tour - What You Can Expect: A Day in Tasmania’s Wilderness

From Hobart: Mt. Field, Mt. Wellington and Wildlife Day Tour

Discover Tasmania's stunning landscapes on this full-day tour from Hobart, featuring waterfalls, rainforest walks, wildlife encounters, and panoramic mountain views.

Explore Tasmania’s Wilderness: A Complete Review of the Hobart: Mt. Field, Mt. Wellington, and Wildlife Day Tour

If you’re heading to Hobart and want a day packed with natural beauty, this guided tour offers a fantastic way to experience some of Tasmania’s most iconic sights. From lush rainforests and thundering waterfalls to native wildlife and sweeping mountain vistas, this tour covers a lot in just one day.

What we love about this experience? First, the combination of diverse landscapes — you’re not just seeing one or two attractions but a well-rounded snapshot of mainland Tasmania’s wilderness. Second, the expert guides make all the difference, sharing insights and local knowledge that enrich the scenery with stories and facts.

A potential consideration? The tour involves some walking, including easy but sometimes uneven or steep sections, so it’s best suited for those with a reasonable level of mobility and fitness.

This tour is ideal for travelers who appreciate nature, wildlife enthusiasts, and those wanting a comprehensive day trip without the hassle of driving. It’s a good fit for visitors who enjoy active outdoor experiences combined with sightseeing and learning.

Key Points

From Hobart: Mt. Field, Mt. Wellington and Wildlife Day Tour - Key Points

  • Diverse landscapes including rainforests, waterfalls, and mountain views
  • Expert guides provide insightful commentary and personalized attention
  • Full-day experience covers multiple highlights efficiently
  • Active but accessible walks suitable for most fitness levels
  • Wildlife encounters at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Great value for money considering the variety and quality of attractions
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An Introduction to Tasmania’s Natural Wonders

From Hobart: Mt. Field, Mt. Wellington and Wildlife Day Tour - An Introduction to Tasmania’s Natural Wonders

This full-day tour from Hobart promises a taste of Tasmania’s wild side — and it doesn’t disappoint. We loved the way it combines multiple natural highlights with informative guidance, making it perfect for visitors who want to maximize their day without the stress of planning or navigating themselves.

The tour’s highlights—like the rainforest walks, waterfalls, wildlife sanctuary, and mountain lookout—are carefully selected to give travelers a well-rounded taste of Tasmania’s diverse environment. For many, the real charm lies in seeing different ecosystems in one trip, from fern-girdled rainforests to alpine summits.

One thing to keep in mind: because it’s a fairly active day, some walking is involved, including short steep sections. While most are labeled as easy, it’s worth being comfortable on your feet. Still, the pace is manageable, and the experiences are worth the effort.

This tour is best suited for active travelers who love outdoor adventures, wildlife lovers, and those eager to see Tasmania’s best in one convenient package.

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What You Can Expect: A Day in Tasmania’s Wilderness

From Hobart: Mt. Field, Mt. Wellington and Wildlife Day Tour - What You Can Expect: A Day in Tasmania’s Wilderness

Mount Field National Park: The Heart of the Forest

Just a short drive from Hobart, Mount Field National Park is the first stop—and a true highlight. This park is one of Tasmania’s oldest and most beautiful protected areas, packed with lush temperate rainforest, fern glades, and towering trees.

The Three Falls Circuit is the main walk, taking you to Russell Falls, arguably Tasmania’s most famous waterfall. As one reviewer notes, “Water pours over rock in three perfect tiers,” making it a perfect photo spot. The walk from there to Horseshoe Falls offers dappled light filtering through the canopy and a peaceful setting.

Next, the Tall Trees Trail showcases Swamp Gums that stretch over 262 feet (80 meters) into the sky. Walking among these giants makes you realize just how small we are in this ancient forest. The final stop, Lady Barron Falls, completes a loop that’s accessible but still provides a feel for Tasmania’s rainforest grandeur.

The walk is generally considered easy, but the combination of stairs and uneven terrain means you’ll want comfortable shoes. Reviewers like Alison appreciated the “beautiful falls walk,” and many mention how the waterfalls, especially Russell Falls, live up to expectations.

Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary: Encounter Tasmania’s Native Fauna

After the rainforests, it’s time for a wildlife stop. Bonorong is more than just an animal park — it’s a sanctuary where you can learn about and see some of Tasmania’s rarest and most beloved species.

The guides here are knowledgeable, with one reviewer praising “Nickolas, the super cool guide,” who shared lots of interesting facts and made it interactive — like feeding and touching kangaroos. Many visitors find this as a highlight, especially getting close to wombats and the iconic Tasmanian devil.

The experience is educational, meaningful, and fun — perfect for animal lovers or families. The entrance fee is included in the tour, adding to the overall value.

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Mount Wellington: The Crown Jewel of Views

The day culminates with a trip to Kunanyi / Mount Wellington, towering at 4,170 feet (1,271 meters). The drive up is scenic, winding through rugged terrain, and the summit offers panoramic views over Hobart, the Derwent River, and beyond.

Weather can vary — some reviews mention windy conditions or even snow, which only adds to the experience. Yulia from the Netherlands noted that “even in cold weather, the views were stunning,” and Christina from Germany called her visit “a great and passionate tour,” despite less-than-ideal weather.

What makes this stop so special? The sense of standing on top of Tasmania, looking out over the city, mountains, and sea — it’s a perspective that sticks with you. Be sure to dress warmly, especially if the forecast calls for wind or cold.

The Practicalities: From Booking to the Details

From Hobart: Mt. Field, Mt. Wellington and Wildlife Day Tour - The Practicalities: From Booking to the Details

The tour departs from the Tasmanian Travel & Information Centre at 7:25 am and returns around 5:30 pm, making it a manageable full-day adventure. The group is small and friendly, with guided interpretive walks that make the journey personal and engaging.

Cost is $130 per person, which we think offers good value considering the range of experiences packed into the day. The price includes park and wildlife sanctuary entrance fees, guided walks, and the services of a professional guide. Meals and drinks aren’t included, so bring snacks, water, and a packed lunch if you want to keep energized.

Weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy closed-toe shoes are a must — the weather can be unpredictable, especially at higher elevations. The tour involves some activity, but most walks are considered easy; still, a basic level of fitness will help you enjoy everything without fatigue.

Note that children under 8 are not suited for this tour, and it’s not recommended for people with mobility issues. Luggage isn’t permitted on board, just a daypack for essentials.

Authentic Experiences and Genuine Insights from Reviews

From Hobart: Mt. Field, Mt. Wellington and Wildlife Day Tour - Authentic Experiences and Genuine Insights from Reviews

Reviewers consistently praise the knowledgeable guides, with many emphasizing how their guides shared interesting facts about Tasmania’s flora, fauna, and history. Several mention guides like Matt, Heather, and Lucas as being particularly engaging and attentive, which significantly enhances the overall experience.

The stunning scenery also receives high marks — from the waterfalls to the mountain vistas, travelers feel they’re seeing the real Tasmania. Yulia described the rainforest walk as “like a portal to another planet,” capturing how otherworldly the landscape feels.

Wildlife encounters, especially at Bonorong, are a highlight. One reviewer fondly recalls feeding kangaroos and seeing a wombat, saying the sanctuary was “an enjoyable and meaningful experience.”

Many reviewers note the value for money — for the price, they appreciate the variety of sights, the quality of guides, and the smooth organization. Even in less-than-perfect weather, the tour was praised for its flexibility and the guides’ positive attitude.

In-Depth Breakdown of the Itinerary

From Hobart: Mt. Field, Mt. Wellington and Wildlife Day Tour - In-Depth Breakdown of the Itinerary

The day starts early, with pickup at the Tasmanian Travel & Information Centre. The first drive takes around 1.5 hours to Mount Field National Park — a scenic journey that sets the tone for the day.

Once at Mount Field, expect a walk through lush forests, with plenty of opportunities to stop for photos and to marvel at the size of the tall trees. The Three Falls Circuit is the main attraction here and offers a good mix of gentle walking and breathtaking views.

After about 2-3 hours exploring Mount Field, you’ll head to Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary. Here, the focus shifts from scenery to animals. The guided tour allows close encounters with native wildlife, which makes for memorable moments, especially when you get to feed kangaroos and see Tasmanian devils.

The final leg is a trip up Mount Wellington. The drive itself is scenic, and the summit offers sweeping vistas of Hobart and its surroundings. You’ll get plenty of time to soak in the views and take photos before heading back to the city.

Throughout the day, the guides keep the atmosphere friendly and informative, ensuring everyone stays engaged and comfortable. The entire trip emphasizes a balance of active exploration, wildlife appreciation, and scenic relaxation.

Authenticity and Value for Travelers

From Hobart: Mt. Field, Mt. Wellington and Wildlife Day Tour - Authenticity and Value for Travelers

This tour captures what many travelers are looking for: a curated experience that shows off Tasmania’s natural beauty without the hassle of self-driving or complex planning. The inclusion of both rainforest walks and wildlife encounters offers a well-rounded perspective on the island’s ecosystems.

The small group size and knowledgeable guides make the experience more personal and tailored. Many reviews mention guides like Clint, Nickolas, and Heather for their passion, attention to detail, and genuine care.

The price point of $130 is quite reasonable considering the distance traveled, the variety of stops, and the inclusion of entrance fees. It’s especially good value for those who want an active, educational day out that covers a lot of ground.

Who Will Enjoy This Tour?

From Hobart: Mt. Field, Mt. Wellington and Wildlife Day Tour - Who Will Enjoy This Tour?

This trip is perfect for outdoor lovers and nature enthusiasts who don’t mind walking. It’s suited for travelers who appreciate wildlife and want to see Tasmania’s diverse environments.

It’s also great for visitors short on time but eager to experience a broad spectrum of Tasmania’s natural attractions. Families with older children will find it suitable, but those with very young or mobility-impaired travelers should consider alternatives.

If you’re after a guided experience that combines scenery, wildlife, and mountain views — and you want someone else to handle the logistics — this tour hits the mark.

FAQ: Your Practical Questions Answered

From Hobart: Mt. Field, Mt. Wellington and Wildlife Day Tour - FAQ: Your Practical Questions Answered

How long does the tour last?
It runs from approximately 7:25 am to 5:30 pm, giving you a full day of exploring Tasmania’s highlights.

What is included in the price?
The fee covers entrance to Mount Field National Park, Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, guided walks, and the services of a professional guide. Meals and drinks are not included.

Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s not recommended for children under 8 years old, as it involves some walking and active outdoor elements.

What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, a hat, food and drinks, snacks, sunscreen, water, a weather-appropriate jacket, a daypack, and closed-toe shoes.

Can I be picked up from my hotel?
Hotel pickups might be available if booked in advance — otherwise, the meeting point is the Tasmanian Travel & Information Centre in Hobart.

What if the weather is bad?
The tour runs rain or shine, so dress accordingly. Some stops, like Mount Wellington, can be windy or cold, so layers are advised.

How fit do I need to be?
Most walks are easy, but a reasonable level of fitness helps, especially for the rainforest and waterfall circuits.

Are the guides knowledgeable?
Yes, reviewers consistently praise the guides for their local expertise, friendly attitude, and storytelling.

Is this tour good value?
Absolutely — given the variety of sights, guided walks, and wildlife encounters, it’s considered a good deal for the price.

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In The Sum Up

This full-day tour from Hobart offers a well-crafted blend of Tasmania’s most stunning natural attractions. It’s a smart choice for outdoor lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, and those wanting a comprehensive yet manageable adventure. You’ll experience lush rainforests, thundering waterfalls, native wildlife, and panoramic mountain views — all with expert guides leading the way.

The trip is thoughtfully organized, balancing activity with relaxation, and provides authentic encounters with Tasmania’s wilderness that are hard to match on your own. While it’s active, the walks are accessible, and the landscapes are breathtaking enough to make every step worth it.

This tour provides a memorable, value-packed introduction to Tasmania’s wild beauty — ideal for those who want to see a lot in one day without sacrificing quality or authenticity. Whether you’re a nature lover, a wildlife fan, or simply eager to explore Tasmania’s stunning outdoors, you’ll come away with a deeper appreciation for this remarkable island.

Whether you’re short on time or simply want to experience a slice of Tasmania’s wilderness, this tour is an excellent way to fill your day with scenic marvels, wildlife, and fresh mountain air. It’s a genuine, enriching adventure that’s sure to leave you with stories to tell.

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