Day Tour in Mt. Field, Mt. Wellington, Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary and Richmond

Explore Tasmania’s highlights in one day with this guided tour visiting Mt. Field, Mt. Wellington, Bonorong Sanctuary, and Richmond — scenic, wildlife, and history.

If you’re planning a trip to Hobart and want to see as much of Tasmania’s natural and cultural charm as possible in a single day, this tour might just be the perfect fit. It’s a well-rounded experience that packs in some of the top spots outside of Hobart, from stunning waterfalls and mountain vistas to wildlife encounters and a historic town.

What we really appreciate about this tour is how it combines multiple highlights into a manageable itinerary. You get to see Tassie’s iconic wildlife, enjoy breathtaking views, and explore a charming town — all with the comfort of round-trip transport and a small-group setting. However, it’s worth noting that you’ll spend a good chunk of time on the road and the schedule is pretty packed, so if you prefer slow-paced exploration, this might feel a little rushed.

This experience is particularly suited for those who want a comprehensive snapshot of Tasmania without the hassle of planning multiple separate trips. It’s a great option for first-timers, wildlife lovers, or anyone wanting a taste of Tasmania’s diverse scenery. Just keep in mind that lunch isn’t included, so you’ll want to bring snacks or plan to grab a bite during the stops.

Key Points

Day Tour in Mt. Field, Mt. Wellington, Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary and Richmond - Key Points

  • Efficient overview of Tasmania’s top sights in around 9 hours
  • Small group experience limited to 20 people for a more personal feel
  • Inclusion of wildlife encounters like Tasmanian devils, wombats, and kangaroos
  • Breathtaking views from Mount Wellington and Russell Falls
  • Complimentary transport and hotel pickup for convenience
  • Great for first-time visitors and wildlife enthusiasts

An In-Depth Look at the Tour

Day Tour in Mt. Field, Mt. Wellington, Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary and Richmond - An In-Depth Look at the Tour

The Itinerary: What to Expect

Starting early at around 7:50 am, the tour kicks off with a pickup from your Hobart accommodation, making it easy to get started without any logistical stress. The first stop is the magnificent Russell Falls within Mt. Field National Park. This park is Tasmania’s first and offers lush rainforests and some of the best waterfalls in the country.

The walk to Russell Falls is accessible and short but rewarding. The mossy forest and cascading water create a serene atmosphere that’s perfect for photos or just soaking in nature’s calm. Reviewers consistently mention the “stunning forests and waterfalls” as a highlight, with one noting that “Rainforest with an equally astonishing waterfall ranks amongst the best in the world.”

Next, the focus shifts to Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, where you get a close look at some of Tasmania’s unique creatures. The sanctuary is run by a dedicated team passionate about conservation. You’ll have about 90 minutes here to see Tasmanian devils, wombats, kangaroos, and even a white wallaby. Several reviews emphasize how informative and engaging the visit is, with one traveler mentioning, “the wildlife sanctuary was very small but very informative.” Many visitors love the chance to feed kangaroos and interact with the animals — a definite plus if you’re into wildlife.

After the animals, you’ll head to the historic town of Richmond, a charming spot renowned for its well-preserved Georgian architecture and quaint streets. Here, you’ll have about an hour and a half to explore, enjoy some local produce, and even try the famous Tasmanian scallop pies. One reviewer marked this stop as “marginal interest,” but most found it enjoyable as a taste of local history and charm. If you’re into trying local food, Richmond offers some good options, although you should be aware that a sit-down meal isn’t included in the tour price.

The final highlight is Mount Wellington, where the bus ascends to the summit for spectacular panoramic views of Hobart and beyond. The top can be windy and cold, so bringing layers is wise. Even if the weather is a bit foggy, the scenery from the drive itself is often impressive, with travelers describing the mountain as “breathtaking.” With about 40 minutes at this stop, you’ll have enough time for photos and taking in the landscape.

The Transport and Group Size

The tour uses a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle and keeps group sizes small — limited to 20 travelers. This setup allows for a more personal experience, with the guide able to answer questions and tailor the commentary. The round-trip transport from Hobart is included, which means you avoid the hassle of coordinating multiple bookings or driving yourself.

The Guide and Experience

Based on reviews, the guides are a standout feature. Many travelers mention guides like Brett, Gerard, and Jarrod as being passionate, knowledgeable, and eager to share insights about Tasmania’s ecology, history, and local stories. One review notes, “Brett’s knowledge of animals was particularl,” highlighting how guides add value through storytelling and expertise.

The Cost and Value

At around $128.39 per person, this tour offers good value considering the variety of sites visited, the included admissions, and round-trip transport. It’s a full and diverse day that covers wildlife, scenery, and history, making it a convenient and cost-effective way to see Tasmania’s highlights. Remember, lunch isn’t included, so bring snacks or plan to eat during the stops — many reviews mention packing sunscreen and extra layers, especially for Mount Wellington’s unpredictable weather.

What Could Be Improved

Day Tour in Mt. Field, Mt. Wellington, Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary and Richmond - What Could Be Improved

While most reviews are glowing, some travelers mention that the schedule can feel rushed, especially at Richmond and Mount Wellington. If you prefer to linger and soak in each site deeply, this tour might feel a little hurried. Plus, Bonorong is described as small, which might limit wildlife sightings, but for a quick introduction to Tasmanian animals, it still hits the mark.

Weather can also impact the experience — Mount Wellington’s summit, in particular, is often shrouded in clouds or wind, so it’s wise to be prepared for variable conditions. The tour is operated by a reputable provider, with a flexible cancellation policy allowing free cancellation if plans change.

Who Is This Tour Best Suited For?

Day Tour in Mt. Field, Mt. Wellington, Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary and Richmond - Who Is This Tour Best Suited For?

This tour is ideal for first-time visitors wanting a comprehensive taste of southern Tasmania without the hassle of organizing multiple trips. It’s also perfect for wildlife enthusiasts eager to see Tasmanian devils and kangaroos up close. If you’re short on time but still want a meaningful outdoor experience, this package offers a well-balanced introduction.

However, if you’re someone who prefers slower, more in-depth exploration or has specific dietary needs (since lunch isn’t included), you might want to consider alternative options or extending your trip.

The Bottom Line

Day Tour in Mt. Field, Mt. Wellington, Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary and Richmond - The Bottom Line

This guided day tour in Tasmania strikes a good balance between sightseeing, wildlife encounters, and scenic views. It’s thoughtfully designed to maximize your time and minimize hassle, with guides that clearly love sharing their knowledge. The small-group setting makes it more intimate, and the variety of stops ensures you get a true sense of what Tasmania has to offer.

If you’re after a practical, well-organized trip that covers Tasmania’s highlights in just one day, this tour is a solid choice. Expect beautiful waterfalls, stunning mountain vistas, adorable wildlife, and a charming historic town — all wrapped into one memorable day.

✨ Book This Experience

Day Tour in Mt. Field, Mt. Wellington, Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary and Richmond



5.0

(735 reviews)

89% 5-star

“Our guide Brett showed us some of the best Hobart has to offer. Stunning forests and waterfalls at Mt Field. Marvellous creatures at Bonorong Wildl…”

— Ian S, Featured

FAQ

Day Tour in Mt. Field, Mt. Wellington, Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary and Richmond - FAQ

Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, and it’s generally suitable for families and adults alike. However, keep in mind the amount of time spent outdoors and on the road when planning for children or individuals with mobility issues.

Does the tour include lunch?
No, lunch is not included. Travelers often bring snacks or plan their own meals during stops, such as Richmond.

What should I bring for the day?
It’s best to dress in layers, especially for Mount Wellington where it can be windy and cold. Sunscreen, extra clothes, and comfortable walking shoes are recommended.

How long is each stop?
Stops vary from about 40 minutes at Mount Wellington to 1.5 hours at Russell Falls, Bonorong, and Richmond, providing enough time to enjoy each location without feeling rushed.

Is the transport vehicle comfortable?
Yes, the tour uses an air-conditioned vehicle, making the long drives more pleasant.

Are the guides knowledgeable?
Absolutely. Many reviews praise guides like Brett and Gerard for their passion and expertise, which enhances the overall experience.

Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance, making it flexible if your itinerary shifts.

What makes this tour a good value?
Considering the included admissions, transport, and the variety of experiences packed into a single day, it offers good value for the price.

If you want a hassle-free way to see Tasmania’s natural beauty, wildlife, and history all in one go, this tour hits the spot. Just pack your layers, bring some snacks, and get ready for a memorable day out in Tasmania.