From Hobart: Mt. Field National Park and Russell Falls

Discover Tasmania’s stunning wilderness on a full-day tour from Hobart, featuring Russell Falls, rainforest walks, and local attractions—all with expert guides.

4.6(39 reviews)

If you’re thinking about exploring Tasmania’s natural beauty beyond Hobart, this full-day tour to Mt. Field National Park and Russell Falls might catch your eye. While we haven’t taken it ourselves, the reviews and itinerary paint a pretty inviting picture. It’s designed for travelers who love a good mix of nature, history, and a bit of local flavor—all in one day.

What we really like about this experience is the chance to see iconic sights like Russell Falls and walk among towering eucalyptus trees. Plus, the stops at the Salmon Ponds and New Norfolk add some local charm and variety to the day. That said, one thing to keep in mind is that it’s a long day—around 6.75 hours—so it’s best suited for those comfortable with a bit of travel and walking.

If you’re after a straightforward, well-organized way to get a taste of Tasmania’s wilderness and countryside, this tour could be just the right fit. Families, nature lovers, or anyone craving a good overview of the Derwent Valley’s outdoor highlights are likely to enjoy it. Just be prepared for a full day and some time on the bus.

Key Points

From Hobart: Mt. Field National Park and Russell Falls - Key Points

  • Beautiful scenery: Expect stunning waterfalls, lush rainforests, and giant eucalyptus trees.
  • Informative guides: The tour includes knowledgeable commentary that enhances your experience.
  • Flexible options: Morning tea and a chance to feed trout at Salmon Ponds add extra fun.
  • Good value for a full-day trip: It combines transportation, guided walks, and sightseeing in one package.
  • Accessibility: The tour is wheelchair accessible, and only involves about 1 km of easy walking on hardened surfaces.
  • Seasonal touches: Depending on when you go, you might enjoy fresh roadside raspberries.
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A Closer Look at the Experience

From Hobart: Mt. Field National Park and Russell Falls - A Closer Look at the Experience

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Starting Out from Hobart

The tour kicks off at Brooke Street Pier, a central and convenient meeting point. From there, you’ll travel along the Derwent River, enjoying views of farmland and the peaceful river scenery. It’s a good way to leave the city behind and transition into Tasmania’s rural charm.

Stop in New Norfolk

Your first stop is New Norfolk, which is described as a lively rural town and the third oldest settlement in Tasmania. While only a brief visit of about 15 minutes, it’s a chance to stretch your legs and take in some local character. It’s not a tour of the town itself, but it sets the tone for the day—an authentic taste of the countryside.

Salmon Ponds and Morning Tea

Next, you’ll visit the Salmon Ponds, where you can feed trout and salmon, and walk through beautifully kept parklands. The highlight here is the opportunity to interact with the fish, which is especially appealing if you’re traveling with children or just love seeing freshwater wildlife.

Offering a morning tea with a hot drink is a thoughtful addition. It’s a chance to refuel in a cozy setting before heading into the more active parts of the day. The setting is described as English-style gardens, adding a touch of charm.

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Mount Field National Park

Arguably the star of the trip, Mt. Field offers a chance to enjoy some of Tasmania’s best rainforest scenery. The walk through the rainforest canopy to the Tall Trees Walk is a highlight, where you’ll see giant eucalyptus trees that are truly impressive. You’ll love the way the towering giants create a sense of awe and give you a real sense of the scale of Tasmania’s wilderness.

The tour guides are praised for their knowledge, making the walk more meaningful. As one review notes, “The tour guide had a lot of information about Mt. Field that was very helpful. It made the walk through the tall trees so much more meaningful.” That combination of scenic beauty and insightful commentary enriches the whole experience.

Russell Falls

After the rainforest walk, you’ll visit the three-tiered Russell Falls, often considered one of Tasmania’s most photogenic waterfalls. The short 30-minute walk to the falls is accessible and offers plenty of photo opportunities. Many travelers find this spot to be the highlight of their day, thanks to its sheer beauty and the peaceful atmosphere.

Lunch and Return Journey

Following the walks, you have the option to buy lunch in the park—though the tour does not include it—and then start heading back to Hobart. The return trip takes about 75 minutes, giving you some time to relax and reflect on what you’ve seen.

Seasonal and Local Highlights

Depending on the time of year, you might get to enjoy roadside stalls selling fresh raspberries, which adds a lovely local touch to the trip. These small details help make the experience feel more connected to the local way of life.

What Travelers Are Saying

From Hobart: Mt. Field National Park and Russell Falls - What Travelers Are Saying

The reviews highlight a generally positive experience. Meyers from the U.S. mentions, “The tour guide had a lot of information about Mt. Field that was very helpful. It made the walk through the tall trees so much more meaningful.” This points to the value of a knowledgeable guide, especially in a natural setting where context enhances appreciation.

Another traveler, Marceena from Australia, said, “The trip to Mt. Field national Park was awesome seeing nature at its best. I absolutely loved it.” That’s a good indicator that the scenery lives up to expectations.

Most reviews also note the incredible views and natural beauty—the waterfalls, giant trees, and lush rainforests—which are really the core of what makes this tour worthwhile.

Practical Details and Considerations

From Hobart: Mt. Field National Park and Russell Falls - Practical Details and Considerations

  • Duration: About 6 hours and 45 minutes—including travel, sightseeing, and breaks—which makes it a full day out.
  • Price and Value: While not explicitly stated here, it seems to offer good value, combining transport, guided walks, and entry to key sights.
  • Transport: Comfortable bus service with a small group size, making for a relaxed experience.
  • Accessibility: The tour is wheelchair accessible and involves about 1 km of easy walking on hardened surfaces.
  • What to Bring: Comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, sunglasses, sunscreen, insect repellent, water, and a jacket—Tasmania’s weather can change quickly.

Who Would Love This Tour?

This trip is ideal for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts who want a straightforward way to see Tasmania’s rainforest and waterfalls. It’s great for those who appreciate guided commentary and don’t mind a full day on the go. Families with older children might find it particularly enjoyable, as the walks are manageable and the scenery captivating.

If you’re short on time but want a taste of Tasmania’s wilderness, this tour packs a lot into one day. It’s also suitable for travelers who enjoy a mix of scenic walks, wildlife spotting, and local culture.

The Sum Up

This tour from Hobart to Mt. Field National Park and Russell Falls offers a well-rounded snapshot of Tasmania’s lush landscapes. You’ll get to walk among giant eucalypts, see a stunning waterfall, and enjoy some local charm along the way. The knowledgeable guides seem to make a difference, adding context and making the experience more enriching.

While it’s a long day, the scenery and tranquility make it worth considering if you’re keen to see Tasmania’s natural beauty without extensive planning. It’s especially suited for travelers who want a guided, comfortable way to experience some of the island’s best outdoor sights.

All in all, it’s a solid choice for anyone looking to combine sightseeing, gentle walks, and a taste of Tasmania’s wilderness in one convenient package.

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From Hobart: Mt. Field National Park and Russell Falls



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FAQs

From Hobart: Mt. Field National Park and Russell Falls - FAQs

How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts about 6 hours and 45 minutes, including travel time, sightseeing, and breaks.

Is there any walking involved?
Yes, there’s approximately 1 km of walking on hardened surfaces. The walks at Mt. Field are generally manageable, and the trails are accessible.

What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, sunglasses, sunscreen, insect repellent, water, and a jacket are recommended, as weather can change quickly in Tasmania.

Are meals included?
No, lunch is at your own expense. The tour provides a morning tea with a hot drink, but for lunch, you can choose to bring your own or buy in the park.

Is the tour family-friendly?
While not explicitly stated, the manageable walks and engaging scenery suggest it’s suitable for older children and families who enjoy outdoor activities.

How accessible is the tour?
The tour is wheelchair accessible and involves minimal walking on flat, paved surfaces.

What’s the best time to go?
The tour runs seasonally, and depending on when you visit, you might also enjoy roadside stalls selling fresh raspberries.

What makes this tour worth it?
The combination of stunning waterfalls, majestic trees, and insightful guides offers a comprehensive taste of Tasmania’s wilderness in a single day.

If you’re after a day of beautiful scenery delivered comfortably and with expert commentary, this tour is definitely worth considering.

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