If you’re like us, you’re probably dreaming of that perfect day soaking in Tasmania’s incredible landscapes without the hassle of planning every detail. This Mt Field National Park and Russell Falls tour from Hobart offers just that — a thoughtfully curated experience that packs in some of Tasmania’s most iconic scenery. With a small group of no more than 15 travelers, it promises a more intimate, personalized way to see the best natural sights.
What we really love about this tour is how it balances a relaxed pace with plenty of diverse highlights. You’ll walk among the tallest trees in the world, marvel at waterfalls that look like they belong in a fairy tale, and even get to visit the historic Salmon Ponds. And if you’re into nature, history, and a bit of adventure, this tour hits all the right notes.
A possible snag? The tour’s duration and walking involve moderate physical activity, so it’s best for those who are reasonably active. Also, the price of around $129 might seem steep if you’re on a tight budget, but considering the full day of sightseeing, transportation, guide, and entry fees, it’s a good value for a well-organized trip.
All in all, this trip is perfect for nature lovers, first-time visitors eager to see Tasmania’s highlights, or anyone who wants a leisurely, engaging day out without big crowds. It’s a showcase of Tasmania’s landscapes, combined with expert guides who add local insights and friendly service.
- Key Points
- What to Expect from Your Day Trip to Tasmania’s Top Natural Spots
- First Stop: Salmon Ponds Heritage Hatchery and Gardens
- Walk Through the Tall Trees
- Marvel at Russell Falls
- Explore the Mount Field Visitor Centre
- The Experience: What Makes This Tour Stand Out
- What You’ll Love
- Possible Downsides
- Who Should Consider This Tour?
- FAQ
- Final Thoughts
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Key Points

- Small-group experience: Max 15 travelers for a more personal feel
- Diverse stops: From waterfalls and tall trees to historic hatcheries
- Expert guides: Knowledgeable, friendly, and passionate about Tasmania
- Good value for the full day: Includes transport, entry fees, and some refreshments
- Moderate physical activity: Expect walking on uneven terrain
- Ideal for nature fans: Those wanting a relaxed, scenic trip with plenty of photo opportunities
What to Expect from Your Day Trip to Tasmania’s Top Natural Spots

When you book this full-day tour from Hobart, you’re looking at about 7 hours of exploring some of Tasmania’s most picturesque locations. The tour kicks off with a convenient pickup, often from select hotels or the Mona Brooke Ferry Terminal, making it easy to start your adventure without stress.
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First Stop: Salmon Ponds Heritage Hatchery and Gardens
Your journey begins amid historic grounds that are also the oldest trout hatchery in the Southern Hemisphere. The salmon ponds are a peaceful spot where you might even spot some native wildlife like platypuses — a highlight for many travelers. Plus, a complimentary morning tea makes this a gentle start, easing you into the day’s adventures.
We’ve read that visitors find this part surprisingly charming, especially those interested in Tasmania’s farming and fishing history. It’s a laid-back spot, and the lush gardens add to the relaxed vibe. Expect about an hour here, with entry included, so you have enough time to enjoy the scenery and take photos.
Walk Through the Tall Trees
Next, the real magic begins. You’ll head into Mount Field National Park to walk the Tall Trees Trail, where some of the tallest trees in the world tower above you. This walk offers a canopy-level view that’s pretty awe-inspiring, especially if you’re into forest scenery.
Reviewers consistently mention how incredible the towering swamp gums are, with one describing the experience as “simply incredible.” The walk is accessible to most skill levels, but there is some walking on uneven ground. Expect to spend about 90 minutes here, and don’t forget to bring comfortable shoes and maybe a camera for the sweeping views.
Some travelers mentioned stopping for lunch at their own expense, so packing a snack or picnic might be wise if you want to make the most of the time.
Marvel at Russell Falls
One of the highlights, and a definite photo-op, is Russell Falls. The walk to the falls is straightforward — a gentle stroll through rainforest and fern glades, making it suitable for most visitors. Once there, the tiered cascade waterfalls provide the perfect backdrop for photographs or just soaking in the tranquil beauty.
Multiple reviews rave about how stunning the falls are, with one mentioning the “magnificent, tranquil” scene that makes you forget about everything else. If you’re keen, you can continue on to Horseshoe Falls, but even just the main falls make for an exceptional stop.
Explore the Mount Field Visitor Centre
The trip wraps up with time at the Visitor Centre, where you can explore at your own pace. The centre features the Curiosity Room, perfect if you’re a bit of a geek about flora and fauna, and it offers a chance to learn more about Tasmania’s unique environment.
Expect around 30 minutes here; it’s a nice way to wind down, review your photos, and maybe pick up a souvenir or two.
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The Experience: What Makes This Tour Stand Out

Reading through the reviews, it’s clear that much of what makes this tour enjoyable is the quality of the guides — they’re knowledgeable, friendly, and genuinely passionate about Tasmania. One reviewer praised guide Dave for his local insights, while another appreciated Carmel’s relaxed style and helpful tips.
The transportation is comfortable and climate-controlled, making it easy to relax between stops. WiFi on board, as noted, is a bonus for those wanting to update social media or check maps.
The balance of activities ensures you see a lot without feeling rushed. For example, the timing at each stop is well-managed, so you get enough time to appreciate the scenery without lingering too long. The inclusion of entry fees and morning tea adds value, especially for the price point.
What You’ll Love
- The stunning scenery, especially the waterfalls and tall trees, that truly showcase Tasmania’s natural beauty
- The personalized experience provided by a small group, making it easier to ask questions and take photos
- The insightful guides who share stories and details that bring these landscapes to life
- The variety of stops, blending history, wildlife, and scenic walks
Possible Downsides
While most reviews are glowing, some travelers mention the moderate physical activity, which might be challenging for those with mobility issues. Also, the price may seem high if you’re on a tight budget, but considering the inclusions and quality, it’s often viewed as fair value.
A few feedback points highlight the importance of planning for weather changes and bringing appropriate gear, especially for outdoor walks.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
If you’re a nature enthusiast, this tour is a no-brainer. It’s particularly well-suited for those who enjoy gentle hikes, waterfalls, tall trees, and wildlife spotting. The smaller group size means a more relaxed vibe, perfect if you prefer personalized attention.
It’s also ideal for first-time visitors wanting a comprehensive snapshot of Tasmania’s natural highlights without the hassle of managing multiple bookings or long drives. However, if you have mobility limitations or prefer a very relaxed, mostly seated experience, you might want to discuss the walk specifics beforehand.
This trip isn’t geared toward kids specifically, but families with active children who enjoy outdoor adventures could find it enjoyable — just be prepared for some walking on uneven terrain.
FAQ

Is transportation included?
Yes, your trip includes full-day coach transport with hotel pickup from selected locations (or the meeting point at Mona Brooke Ferry Terminal).
How long is the tour?
The total duration is approximately 7 hours and 15 minutes, including stops, walking, and travel time.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes are essential; weather can change quickly, so layers, raincoat, and sunscreen are advisable. Packing some snacks or lunch is optional, particularly if you want to dine at your own expense during the day.
Are the walks suitable for all fitness levels?
Most stops involve moderate walking on uneven terrain, so travelers should have a reasonable level of fitness. The walks are accessible to many, but if you have mobility concerns, it’s worth checking with the tour provider.
Is this tour family-friendly?
While not explicitly marketed as a family tour, active families with children comfortable in outdoor settings and on uneven paths should find it enjoyable.
What is the cost and value?
At around $129 per person, the tour offers a full day of sightseeing, guided insights, entry fees, and refreshments, making it a good value for travelers wanting a comprehensive, stress-free experience.
Mt Field National Park and Russell Falls from Hobart
“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…”
Final Thoughts

This Mt Field National Park and Russell Falls tour offers a balanced mix of natural beauty, cultural insights, and relaxed exploration. The small-group format means you’ll get more personal attention, and the variety of stops ensures a well-rounded experience. You’ll leave with plenty of photos, stories, and a deeper appreciation for Tasmania’s landscapes.
It’s perfect for travelers who love the outdoors, enjoy scenic walks, and want to see some of Tasmania’s most iconic sights without the hassle of organizing everything themselves. While it involves some walking and moderate activity, most visitors find it manageable and thoroughly worth the effort.
If you’re after a memorable, off-the-beaten-path day out that combines nature, history, and stunning scenery, this tour is a solid choice. Just pack your camera, your comfortable shoes, and an adventurous spirit. Tasmania’s wilderness is waiting to impress you.
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