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Discover Tasmania's wild side on a 9-hour day trip from Hobart, exploring waterfalls, wildlife, and scenic views with knowledgeable guides.
Travelers looking to get a taste of Tasmania’s diverse landscape and wildlife often find themselves drawn to this popular day tour from Hobart. With a good mix of nature, history, and animal encounters, it promises an engaging experience that’s suitable for most ages and interests.
What we love about this trip? For starters, the stunning scenery at Mt. Field National Park and Mt Wellington is genuinely breathtaking. Plus, the chance to meet Tasmanian wildlife face-to-face at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary adds a special touch. On the flip side, a consideration might be the full day’s schedule—at 9 hours, it’s packed, and some travelers may wish for a more relaxed pace.
This tour works especially well for those who want a comprehensive introduction to Tasmania’s highlights in a single day. It’s great for first-time visitors eager to cover a lot without the hassle of planning multiple separate excursions. If you enjoy storytelling guides and scenic views, this trip could be a perfect fit.


This tour offers a satisfying snapshot of Tasmania’s natural beauty and wildlife, all within a well-paced 9-hour window. Starting bright and early from most Hobart hotels, the journey immediately transports you from the city into the lush, rolling landscapes of the Derwent Valley. You’ll appreciate the comfort of a coach ride with a friendly, knowledgeable guide who shares stories and facts along the way.
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The trip kicks off with a 75-minute drive through Tasmania’s picturesque countryside, giving you your first glimpses of farmland, mountains, and charming small towns. Passing the oldest operating pub in Australia offers a sweet taste of local history and a reminder of early colonial life. It’s a quick photo opportunity and first taste of Tasmania’s enduring heritage.
Next, you’ll arrive at Mt. Field National Park, home to some of the tallest trees in the world and several stunning waterfalls. The walk to Russell Falls is a highlight, with reviews praising the breathtaking scenery and lush fern forests. One reviewer called the rainforest walk “spectacular,” noting the grandeur of the tall trees and the serenity of the waterfalls. The 1.5 hours allocated is enough for a leisurely stroll, with plenty of opportunities for photography and simply soaking in the natural beauty.
Expect a lush, green landscape with towering trees, some over 100 meters tall, and the soothing sound of rushing water. The atmosphere here feels like stepping into a primeval forest—an experience that nature lovers will cherish.
Heading onward, you’ll make a 45-minute stop at Mt. Wellington, where weather conditions dictate the experience. On clear days, the views over Hobart, the harbor, and beyond are unforgettable. Many reviews mention the spectacular vistas, with some describing snow, rainbows, and clouds creating a constantly changing scene.
However, this stop is weather-dependent, and some travelers might find their views obscured by clouds or poor weather. Still, the experience of standing at 1,271 meters (4167 ft) above sea level and seeing the landscape spread out below is worth considering, even if the weather isn’t perfect.
More Great Tours NearbyOne of the tour’s standout features, as highlighted repeatedly in reviews, is the visit to Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary. Here, you’ll have the chance to hand-feed kangaroos, see wombats and echidnas, and most notably, meet the iconic Tasmanian Devils. Many travelers rave about the opportunity to observe these fascinating creatures close-up, with some reviews emphasizing how special it was to learn about and support conservation efforts.
Guided by passionate staff, you’ll gain insights into Tasmania’s unique fauna, which makes this part of the trip both fun and educational. Reviewers often mention how informative and enthusiastic the guides are, with some noting that the experience “really made the trip.”
The fairy-tale town of Richmond provides a charming break from the wilderness. Filled with historic buildings, boutique shops, and cozy cafes, it’s an ideal spot for a short stroll. Reviewers mention the “magnificent old buildings” and the “lovely, peaceful atmosphere.” Though the time here is limited—about an hour and a half—it’s enough to wander, take photos, and perhaps pick up some local crafts or snacks.
The last leg of the journey takes you to Wellington Park, a scenic stop that offers a last chance for photos and soaking in Tasmania’s natural landscapes. Many travelers appreciate this peaceful finale before heading back to Hobart, feeling that the day managed to pack in a good variety of sights without feeling rushed.

Travel is in a comfortable coach with a small group size, making it easier to ask questions and enjoy the scenery. Pickup is available from seven central Hobart locations starting around 7:30 am, with most guests returning around 4:30 pm. The timing is designed to maximize the experience, but it’s good to arrive a few minutes early for pickup.
The tour is priced at $126 per person, which many reviews consider excellent value. It covers transportation, entry to Russell Falls and Bonorong Sanctuary, and a guided experience. Food and drinks are not included, so bringing water and a snack is advisable.
One notable point from reviews is the consistent praise for the guides’ knowledge and friendliness. Many mention guides like Brett, Jarrod, or Gary as the highlight, thanks to their storytelling, animal facts, and local insights.

Considering the price, this tour offers good value for a full day of varied activities. You’re not just looking at a scenic drive; you’re actively engaging with Tasmania’s environment and wildlife. The entry to key sites, combined with expert guidance, makes it a cost-effective way to see a lot in one day.
However, the itinerary is busy. If you prefer a slower pace or more time at specific locations, you might find this trip a bit rushed. But for those eager to tick off several must-see spots with minimal planning, it’s hard to beat.

This tour suits first-time visitors eager to get a broad overview of Tasmania’s highlights. It’s perfect for nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, and history buffs alike. Families with children will appreciate the wildlife encounters, especially the opportunity to feed kangaroos and see Tasmanian Devils.
Those interested in panoramic views and waterfalls will find plenty to enjoy, and anyone who appreciates a knowledgeable, friendly guide will feel well looked after. It’s a good choice if you want a convenient, well-organized day that covers a lot of ground without sacrificing the authentic feel of Tasmania’s wilderness.

This Hobart day trip offers a balanced mix of nature, wildlife, and heritage, making it a strong choice for travelers who want to maximize their time in Tasmania. The combination of stunning scenery at Mt. Field and Mt. Wellington, the chance to interact with iconic animals at Bonorong, and a stroll through a charming historic town makes it a well-rounded experience.
The guides consistently receive praise for their knowledge and friendliness, which significantly enhances the experience. Priced reasonably, this tour provides excellent value, especially considering the entry fees, transportation, and guided commentary included.
If you’re after a full, varied day trip that introduces you to Tasmania’s natural beauty and unique wildlife, this tour is likely to leave you with plenty of memorable moments—and maybe a few new animal facts to impress your friends back home.

What is included in the tour?
The tour includes entry to Russell Falls and Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, transportation, and a local guide. Food and drinks are not included.
How long is the trip?
The entire day lasts approximately 9 hours, with most guests returning around 4:30 pm.
What are the pickup locations?
Pickup is available from seven central Hobart locations, including hotels and the Tasmanian Travel & Information Centre, with pickup times between 7:30 am and 7:50 am.
Is the weather a concern for Mt. Wellington?
Yes, the summit experience depends on weather conditions. Clear days offer panoramic views, but clouds or rain may obscure the scenery.
Can I expect to see wildlife?
Absolutely. At Bonorong Sanctuary, you’ll meet kangaroos, wombats, and Tasmanian Devils up close. Many reviews mention how special these encounters are.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, especially if they enjoy animals and gentle walks. Feeding kangaroos and seeing wildlife can be very engaging for kids.
Do I need to bring anything?
Comfortable shoes and water are recommended, as there will be walking and outdoor time.
Is the tour value for money?
Most reviews agree it is. It covers transportation, entry fees, and guided insights at a very reasonable price.
What if the weather prevents Mount Wellington views?
If weather doesn’t cooperate, the guide will adjust the itinerary, possibly skipping the summit or viewing from other scenic spots. The rest of the day’s activities remain worthwhile.
In essence, this tour offers a thoughtfully curated glimpse into Tasmania’s wild landscapes and wildlife, wrapped in the comfort of a guided group. It’s a flexible, enjoyable way to experience some of the best that Hobart’s surroundings have to offer.
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