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Explore Tasmania’s natural wonders on this small-group tour from Hobart, featuring Russell Falls, towering trees, and historic Salmon Ponds for a memorable day.
This tour offers a wonderful opportunity to see some of Tasmania’s most iconic landscapes without the hassle of planning every detail yourself. With a focus on small-group size, you get a more personal experience—and that means plenty of room for authentic connection and thoughtful guiding. It’s ideal for nature lovers, first-time visitors, or anyone craving a relaxed, scenic escape from Hobart.
We really appreciate the combination of diverse stops—stunning waterfalls, towering trees, and a historic trout hatchery—all within one day. The guides are often praised for their knowledge and friendliness, which adds a lot to the experience. One possible consideration is the walk distances and terrain, which are generally easy but do require a moderate level of fitness, especially if you want to enjoy all the stops.
This tour suits travelers who value well-organized, scenic outings with a personal touch, and who want to get a taste of Tasmania’s wild side without excessive travel time. If you enjoy walking in nature and learning about local landscapes, this trip will leave you feeling refreshed and inspired.


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The tour begins at the Salmon Ponds, the oldest trout hatchery in the Southern Hemisphere. Travelers rave about this stop, often mentioning how pretty the ponds are and how much they enjoyed the complimentary morning tea. One reviewer even spotted a platypus here, which is quite the bonus for wildlife enthusiasts. The setting is in historic, English-style parklands, offering a peaceful start to the day.
This stop isn’t just about pretty scenery; it’s also a peek into Tasmania’s aquaculture history. The quaint, well-maintained hatchery provides a quiet, scenic environment where you can take a leisurely walk and perhaps indulge in a few photographs of the serene waters and lush surroundings.
Next, you’ll venture into Mount Field’s famous Tall Trees Trail. This is the highlight for many visitors, giving you a chance to stroll among some of the tallest trees in the world. The canopy walk offers spectacular views of the towering eucalyptus and swamp gums, which evoke a real sense of scale and grandeur.
Reviews praise this part as “outstanding” and “stunning,” with one guest noting that the rainforest walk was “available to almost all skill levels,” making it accessible for most. The experience of being in a forest where the trees seem to touch the sky is genuinely memorable—and a perfect photo opportunity.
You’ll have about 90 minutes here, which is enough to enjoy the serenity and take some pictures, but also leaves time for other stops. For those with a bit of a hearty appetite, you can bring your own lunch or buy something at the park—although many just enjoy the natural beauty and skip the sit-down meal.
No visit to Mount Field is complete without seeing Russell Falls. This tiered waterfall is an absolute classic, known for its easy access and breathtaking beauty. The walk to the falls is gentle—mostly through lush rainforest and fern glades—making it suitable even for those with limited mobility or children.
Reviewers consistently mention how “magnificent” and “tranquil” the falls are, with some noting it’s worth the effort even on a rainy day. For the most spectacular view, you can continue on to Horseshoe Falls, adding a bit more walking if you’re up for it. For many, Russell Falls is the highlight of the day, and it’s easy to understand why when you see the crystal-clear waters cascading down mossy rocks.
After the waterfalls, you’ll have a relaxing stop at the Visitor Centre. Here, you can explore at your own pace, learn about the flora and fauna, and perhaps visit the Curiosity Room. This is a practical way to wrap up the day, giving you some downtime and the chance to reflect on the day’s adventures.
A major plus of this tour is its small-group format—a maximum of 15 travelers. This makes for a more relaxed atmosphere, fewer crowds, and better interaction with your guide. Many reviews state guides like Dave and Carmel as being very knowledgeable, friendly, and engaging, often sharing interesting tidbits and stories about Tasmania’s landscapes and history.
The air-conditioned coach with WiFi ensures a comfortable ride, and the hotel pickup (where available) adds convenience—no need to worry about navigating or getting lost. The timing is well-structured, with each stop carefully planned to maximize your experience without feeling rushed.
At $129.10 per person, this tour offers a good balance of cost and benefit. Entrance to Mount Field and the Salmon Ponds is included, along with morning tea, which adds a pleasant touch. The moderate duration—about 7 hours—gives you enough time to enjoy each stop without feeling exhausted. Travelers frequently mention that the stops are well-timed, and the overall experience is “leisurely” and “well-paced.”
A review specifically pointed out that the salmon ponds and waterfalls made for “a top day out,” emphasizing the value of seeing diverse landscapes in one trip. Given the quality of guides, the scenic stops, and inclusions like transport and WiFi, most find it to be a very good value.

This tour is perfect for those who want to experience Tasmania’s natural beauty in a relaxed, small-group setting. It’s ideal if you love easy walks, waterfalls, towering trees, and a bit of history. If you’re traveling with family, friends, or as a solo traveler seeking a memorable day out, the friendly guides and manageable pace will suit you well.
It’s also suitable for travelers who prefer not to drive themselves through unfamiliar roads, as everything is arranged for you. Plus, if you’re budget-conscious but still want an authentic experience, the combination of inclusions and the quality of sights makes it a strong choice.

Does the tour include hotel pickup?
Yes, pickup is offered at selected hotels, making the start of your day convenient and stress-free.
How long is the tour?
The total duration is approximately 7 hours and 15 minutes, from pickup to drop-off.
What is included in the price?
The price covers entrance to Salmon Ponds and Mount Field National Park, morning tea, the full-day coach tour, WiFi on board, and a knowledgeable guide.
Is the tour suitable for all fitness levels?
Yes, most walks are easy and accessible, but a moderate physical fitness level is recommended to fully enjoy all stops.
Can I bring my own lunch?
Yes, you are free to bring your own lunch; there are also options to buy food at the park if you prefer.
What are the main highlights?
Expect to see the towering Tall Trees, Russell Falls, Salmon Ponds, and learn about Tasmanian flora and fauna.
Are there any optional activities?
The schedule includes optional walks, such as continuing to Horseshoe Falls, if you’re feeling energetic.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How many people are in the group?
A maximum of 15 travelers ensures a personal experience and more interaction with your guide.
“We thought our driver/guide Dave did an excellent job during the course of the tour. He was very knowledgeable about the area and Tasmania in gener…”

If you’re seeking a balanced, scenic day in Tasmania that combines waterfalls, ancient trees, and charming historic sites, this tour hits the mark. The small-group setup, knowledgeable guides, and thoughtfully curated stops make it a standout choice. It offers excellent value for money, especially considering the inclusions and the quality of experiences.
Travelers who appreciate good storytelling, stunning scenery, and a relaxed pace will find this trip rewarding. It’s particularly well-suited for those new to Tasmania or anyone eager to see the best that Mount Field National Park has to offer without the hassle of organizing multiple transport or meal plans.
For anyone wanting a memorable slice of Tasmania’s wilderness, this tour is a smart, enjoyable, and enriching way to spend a day.