Hobart: Mt. Field, Mt Wellington & Wildlife – Active Day Tour

Discover Tasmania’s natural beauty on this full-day tour from Hobart, featuring waterfalls, towering trees, wildlife encounters, and mountain views.

5.0(112 reviews)From $132.69 per person ($205.67 AUD)

Hobart: Mt. Field, Mt Wellington & Wildlife – Active Day Tour is one of those experiences that promise a full day of exploring Tasmania’s wild heart. While we haven’t personally taken this exact trip, the glowing reviews and detailed itinerary suggest it’s a well-rounded, engaging way to see some of the island’s most iconic sights—all within roughly 11 hours. With a solid 5-star rating based on over 112 reviews, it’s clear many travelers find this tour to be a value-packed and memorable outing.

What we really like about this tour is how it combines beautiful wilderness walks with opportunities to see native wildlife up close and finish with epic panoramic views from Mount Wellington. The fact that the tour operates in small groups means you’re likely to get a more personal, informative experience—something we always appreciate. One thing to keep in mind is the moderate physical activity involved; it’s not for someone who prefers lounging all day, but fit travelers will find it quite rewarding.

A potential drawback? The itinerary can feel a bit packed, especially since some reviews mention the pace is quick, and certain stops might feel rushed. If you’re a slow mover or want more time at each location, this might be something to consider. Still, for most, the balance of walks, wildlife, and mountains makes for a lively, diverse day out. This tour is especially suitable for nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, and those wanting a comprehensive taste of Tasmania’s outdoors without the hassle of planning multiple trips.

Key Points:
Diverse itinerary covering waterfalls, tall trees, wildlife, and mountain views
Small groups for a more intimate experience and personalized guide attention
Moderate walking suited for active travelers comfortable with some physical activity
Expert guides who share detailed insights about Tasmania’s environment and history
Value for money considering the inclusions like wildlife park entry and park fees
Ideal for those wanting an all-in-one day trip blending nature, wildlife, and scenic vistas

Exploring Tasmania’s Natural Wonders

Hobart: Mt. Field, Mt Wellington & Wildlife - Active Day Tour - Exploring Tasmania’s Natural Wonders

This tour is a fantastic way to tick off several must-see spots in a single day. Starting with Mt. Field National Park, it’s only about 1.5 hours from Hobart, which means you get a quick escape into nature without spending hours on the road. The national park itself is a showcase of Tasmania’s lush greenery, waterfalls, and giant trees, making it a perfect introduction to the island’s wilderness.

Mt. Field National Park: Waterfalls, Tall Trees & Forest Walks

The highlight here is Russell Falls, probably Tasmania’s most recognizable waterfall, with its stunning three-tiered cascade. It’s an easy, accessible walk, perfect if you want a rewarding view without hours of trekking. Reviewers often mention how enjoyable the walk along the forest track is, with many describing it as “beautiful” and “relaxing.” One reviewer said, “The waterfalls in the rainforest are well worth the walk,” highlighting that even short walks in this part of Tasmania pack a visual punch.

Next, you get to explore Tall Trees Track, which features some of the world’s tallest flowering plants—Swamp Gums that reach 80 meters high. The short, 30-minute circuit offers a chance to stand among giants and appreciate Tasmania’s impressive flora. Travelers tell us the scenery is “spectacular,” and it’s a reminder of just how vast and ancient these forests are.

Lady Barron Falls completes the trio of waterfalls on the Three Falls Circuit, and again, the scenery does not disappoint. Many reviews emphasize the “stunning waterfalls” and the “cool, quiet rainforest” atmosphere, which makes for a peaceful walk amidst nature’s grandeur. The combination of these walks offers a well-rounded outdoor experience that showcases Tasmania’s diverse forest ecosystems.

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Wildlife Encounters at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary

After soaking in the waterfalls, the tour heads to Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, a favorite among travelers. Here, you can get up close and personal with native Australian animals like Tasmanian devils, kangaroos, wombats, and echidnas. Several reviews praise the informative guides and the opportunity to interact with animals in a respectful, educational setting.

One reviewer called it “unforgettable,” especially when feeding kangaroos or seeing the elusive Tasmanian devil. The sanctuary emphasizes preserving Tasmania’s fauna, and guides do a good job explaining the animals’ significance and conservation efforts. It’s a perfect stop for animal lovers of all ages, and the short visit leaves plenty of time for photos and questions.

Mount Wellington: Spectacular Views & Refreshing Summit

The day wraps up with a trip to Mount Wellington (Kunanyi), standing at 1,271 meters. You’ll reach the summit, where on clear days, the views over Hobart and southern Tasmania are simply breathtaking. Many reviews mention how impressive the vista is and how easy it is to appreciate the landscape from up high.

One reviewer noted, “The views from the top are expansive, and it’s a great way to end the day with a panoramic perspective of Hobart and beyond.” The drive up offers a different kind of wilderness—alpines and rocky outcrops—contrasting beautifully with the lush forests below.

Timing can be key—the weather on the mountain can change quickly, so clear days truly show off Tasmania’s rugged beauty. The tour allows about an hour at the summit, which is enough for photos, a bit of fresh mountain air, and soaking in the scenery.

The Practical Side of the Tour

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Transport, Group Size & Duration

This is a small-group tour with a maximum of 20 travelers, which tends to mean more relaxed interactions and better guide attention. The tour kicks off early, around 7:30 am, from central Hobart, with hotel pickups between 7 and 7:30 am, making it convenient for most travelers staying in the city.

The full itinerary lasts approximately 11 hours, but reviews suggest it often finishes a little earlier, around 9 hours, which is still quite reasonable given the scope of sights covered. The vehicle is comfortable, and the guide provides a wealth of information throughout the day.

Cost & Value

At around $132.69 per person, this tour provides good value considering all the inclusions: park fees, wildlife sanctuary entry, guided walks, and expert commentary. Some reviews highlight the knowledgeable guides—praising guides like Clinton, Hannah, and Nick for their engaging stories and local insights. This level of expertise really enhances the experience, making it not just sightseeing but an educational journey.

Food & Other Extras

Food isn’t included, but there’s an opportunity to pre-purchase or buy a takeaway lunch during the day. Many travelers appreciate the flexibility to bring their own snacks or enjoy local treats at stops. Be aware that no luggage is allowed on the bus, only a day pack, so plan accordingly.

What Travelers Are Saying

Feedback from previous travelers offers valuable insights. Many praise the knowledge and friendliness of guides, with comments like “Clinton was an absolute gem,” and “Nick taught us so much about the flora and fauna.” The scenery consistently earns high praise—“stunning waterfalls,” “impressive mountain views,” and “magnificent forests” are common themes.

A few note that the itinerary can be a bit rushed, especially at the waterfalls and summit, but overall, most find the pace manageable, especially if you’re reasonably fit. The small group size and attentive guides seem to make a difference in creating a more personal, enjoyable experience.

Who Should Consider This Tour?

Hobart: Mt. Field, Mt Wellington & Wildlife - Active Day Tour - Who Should Consider This Tour?

This tour is ideal for active travelers who want a comprehensive taste of Tasmania’s outdoors in a single day. It’s perfect if you’re interested in wildlife, waterfalls, and mountain vistas and prefer small groups over large bus loads. It’s well-suited for adventure-minded adults and older teens, especially those who enjoy moderate walking and scenic views.

If you’re looking for a relaxed, leisurely day without much physical activity, this might be too busy. Conversely, if you love hiking and wildlife, you’ll find plenty to love here. It’s also a great choice for first-time visitors to Tasmania wanting an overview of some of the island’s most iconic natural sites.

Final Thoughts

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This Hobart day tour offers a carefully curated journey through Tasmania’s lush landscapes, towering trees, and wild animals. It balances education, adventure, and awe-inspiring scenery in a way that makes it hard to beat for a one-day escape from Hobart. The small-group format means you’ll get plenty of interaction with your guide, enhancing your understanding of Tasmania’s unique environment.

While the itinerary can feel fast-paced, many travelers find that it’s a worthwhile investment in their Tasmanian holiday, especially with guides who are passionate and knowledgeable. The price point, including park fees and wildlife sanctuary access, makes this a worthwhile option for those wanting a diverse, engaging day out in nature.

If you’re ready to see waterfalls, giant trees, iconic wildlife, and mountain panoramas all in one go, this tour is likely to check all your boxes—and then some.

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Hobart: Mt. Field, Mt Wellington & Wildlife – Active Day Tour



5.0

(112 reviews)

86% 5-star

“Firstly, our tour guide Clinton was an absolute gem! So personable, so knowledgeable his energy, stories and insights made the tour absolutely t…”

— Pamela E, Featured

FAQ

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Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, hotel pickup is available from most central Hobart hotels and hostels. Pickup times are typically between 7 and 7:30 am, so be sure to confirm with the tour provider in advance.

How physically demanding is this tour?
It involves a moderate level of walking, mostly on flat or gently sloped paths. Reviewers mention some stairs, but the walks are generally accessible. Good physical fitness will help you enjoy the day fully.

What should I bring?
Bring a small day pack, comfortable walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and perhaps some snacks or pre-purchased lunch options. No luggage is allowed on the bus.

Is the tour suitable for children?
The minimum age to participate is 8 years old, so it’s best for older children and teens who are comfortable with walking and outdoor activities.

What if the weather isn’t great?
Tours require good weather; if canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. It’s worth checking the forecast ahead of time.

How long does each stop last?
Most stops are around 1 hour, with the summit of Mount Wellington taking about an hour. Some reviews mention the pace can be quick, so plan accordingly.

Can I customize the itinerary?
Since this is a set tour, customization isn’t typically available. However, guides are known for their helpful, friendly approach and will do their best to make your experience enjoyable.

This tour offers an immersive taste of Tasmania’s rugged beauty, wildlife, and mountain vistas—all within a carefully managed, engaging day trip. If you’re after a well-organized, informative, and scenic experience, it’s a pick worth considering when visiting Hobart.

Top Reviews

PPamela E
Featured Review
“Firstly, our tour guide Clinton was an absolute gem! So personable, so knowledgeable his energy, stories and insights made the tour absolutely terrific.”
CConal O
This is a well organised…
“This is a well organised tour. Our guide/driver Lukas was outstanding – helpful, polite, and full of excellent information which enabled us to understand so much about Tasmania's envirnment and history.”
aasluk
Its a fun and enjoyable trip.
“Beautiful scenery and a great guide – Hannah – who made the day fun. The walking is pretty easy, but plenty of steps if you choose the longer options. Its great that they offer alternatives for different levels. The trip to the top of Mount Wellington was impressive. At this time of year (January), the beauty of the alpine plants beats the views – fantastic.”

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