Thinking of exploring Tasmania’s wilderness without the hassle of planning every detail? The Hobart Adventurer Day Tour offers an all-in-one experience that packs in waterfalls, wildlife, mountain vistas, and charming towns—all in just over ten hours. It’s a solid choice for those who want a taste of Tasmania’s natural treasures in a well-organized day.
What we particularly like about this tour are its diverse stops—from the lush rainforest to alpine lakes—and the engaging guides who bring the experience alive with local insight. Plus, the inclusion of Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary provides a rare chance to connect with native animals up close. On the downside, some travelers might find the schedule a bit full, especially if they prefer more time at each stop or want to explore at a slower pace.
This tour suits adventurous travelers eager to see a variety of Tasmania’s highlights in one day, especially those who appreciate nature, wildlife, and stunning vistas. If you’re visiting Hobart and want a comprehensive, guided experience that maximizes your time, this tour could be just what you need.
Key Points

- All-in-one itinerary covering key natural and wildlife spots in Tasmania
- Guided experience with knowledgeable tour leaders
- Highlights include waterfalls, wildlife, and mountain views
- Includes transportation, park entry fees, and a stop in a charming historic town
- Suitable for travelers with around 10 hours to spare, with a maximum group size of 10 for a more personalized touch
- Cost reflects value for the breadth of sights and experiences offered
A Detailed Look at the Hobart Adventurer Day Tour

This tour is designed for those who want a full day of exploration without the stress of planning each stop themselves. Starting early from Hobart’s CBD, you’re whisked away into Tasmania’s celebrated wilderness, with the promise of stunning visuals and encounters with native wildlife. The tour is priced at $107.59 per person, which, considering the diverse sights included, offers good value—especially since it covers entrance fees to Mount Field National Park and includes transport to all locations.
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Mount Field National Park: The Heart of Tasmania’s Wilderness
The first stop takes you to Mount Field National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Here, amidst towering trees and ancient forests, you’ll explore the Pandani Grove, a trail named after its characteristic Pandani plants with their twisting, moss-covered stalks. The guide will likely point out how this grove creates a “mystical” atmosphere, perfect for nature lovers.
This part of the tour highlights the diversity of Tasmania’s flora and provides a gentle walk through lush, green surroundings. Expect to spend around three hours here, which includes some time at the visitor center. The highlight for many is the chance to see Tall Eucalyptus regnans, some of the tallest flowering plants on Earth, in their natural habitat—a truly impressive sight.
Lake Dobson: Alpine Serenity
Lake Dobson, sitting around 1,000 meters above sea level, offers a peaceful contrast to the lush rainforest. Sitting at the edge of the alpine zone, this spot is unique to Tasmania’s wilderness. The tour visits the scenic Lake Dobson, where you can marvel at the reflections of mountain peaks and the serenity of the alpine environment. As one reviewer notes, “the scenery here is breathtaking, and it’s a rare opportunity to see Tasmania’s alpine landscape so close to Hobart.”
Tall Trees Walk: Walking Among Giants
Next, a short walk takes you into the temperate rainforest, home to some of the tallest flowering plants on Earth—the swamp gums or Eucalyptus regnans. This 30-minute loop trail is like stepping into a cathedral of giants. The guide may share stories about how these trees have been around for centuries, and how they’re crucial for the ecosystem. It’s an easy walk but leaves a lasting impression of Tasmania’s ancient forests.
Russell Falls: Tasmania’s Photogenic Icon
After descending from the mountains, the tour visits the Mount Field Visitor Centre, then hikes a 1.4 km trail up to Russell Falls. Famous for its postcard-perfect cascades, this waterfall is often called Tasmania’s most photographed. It’s a prime example of the beauty that makes Tasmania famous. The walk takes about an hour, and the spectacular view rewards your effort.
Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary: Up Close with Native Animals
In the afternoon, the tour heads to Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, where visitors can interact with Tasmania’s beloved animals like kangaroos, wombats, and tasmanian devils (if available). This sanctuary is praised for its personalized encounters and the chance to learn about conservation efforts firsthand. It’s an essential stop for animal lovers, especially since it offers a more intimate experience than just observing wildlife from a distance.
Lunch Stop in New Norfolk
En route back toward Hobart, you’ll stop in New Norfolk, a charming historic town in the Derwent Valley. With about 30 minutes for lunch, you have the option to bring your own or enjoy a meal at one of the local cafes. This stop offers a glimpse into Tasmania’s colonial past and a chance to stretch your legs before the final leg of the journey.
Summit of Mount Wellington: Breathtaking Views
The day concludes with a drive up to the summit of kunanyi/Mount Wellington. Rising to 1,271 meters, the mountain offers panoramic views over Hobart, the Derwent River, and the surrounding landscape. The weather here can be quite different from the coastal areas—so be prepared for cooler temperatures and wind. Travelers describe it as a “breathtaking finale,” and the photos taken from the top are sure to be treasured.
What the Tour Really Offers

This guide-led experience provides a comprehensive snapshot of Tasmania’s diverse landscapes. What sets it apart is its focus on authentic natural beauty combined with native wildlife encounters. You’re not just seeing pretty sights; you’re learning about the environment from guides who bring local knowledge and enthusiasm.
The transportation is comfortable, and because the group is limited to ten people, you’ll enjoy a more personal experience. With most of the entrance fees included and a well-paced itinerary, this tour balances value and depth.
It’s worth noting that the total duration exceeds ten hours, so it’s a long day, but one packed with highlights. If you’re interested in a relaxed pace, with ample opportunities for photos and questions, you might find some stops feeling a bit rushed. However, many reviews praise the guides’ friendliness and insight, making the long day worthwhile.
Value for Money
Considering the price includes transfers, national park entry, and guided commentary, you’re getting a lot of bang for your buck. The optional nature of meals means you can tailor the day to your preferences—either bringing snacks or sampling local fare in New Norfolk.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This experience is best suited for adventurous travelers who enjoy being outdoors and learning on the go. It’s ideal if you want to see Tasmania’s top natural attractions without the hassle of coordinating multiple trips. It’s a good fit for couples, small groups, and solo travelers who appreciate a personalized, guided approach.
Final Thoughts

The Hobart Adventurer Day Tour delivers a broad brushstroke of Tasmania’s natural wonders—from towering forests and alpine lakes to waterfalls and wildlife sanctuaries. It’s a well-rounded day, offering both scenic beauty and meaningful animal encounters, all managed by passionate guides. While it’s a long day, most travelers find the experience rewarding, with striking vistas and memorable moments that make it worth the price.
If you’re looking for a full immersion in Tasmania’s outdoors without the stress of planning, this tour is a solid pick. It’s perfect for those who want a balanced mix of adventure, education, and stunning scenery. Just prepare for a busy schedule—your camera and curiosity will thank you.
FAQs
Does the tour include transportation? Yes, transportation is included, providing a comfortable ride between all stops, ensuring you can relax and enjoy the scenery.
What is the tour duration? The tour lasts approximately 10 hours and 30 minutes, making it a full-day experience.
Is there a limit on group size? Yes, the tour is capped at 10 travelers, which helps keep the experience intimate and flexible.
Are meals included? No, meals are not included. You can bring snacks or purchase food in New Norfolk.
Are entrance fees included? Yes, the tour covers the entrance fee to Mount Field National Park, but the fee for Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary ($35.50) is paid separately if you choose to visit.
What should I bring? Bring comfortable walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, a camera, and some snacks or a packed lunch.
Is this tour suitable for children? Most travelers can participate, but it’s best for those comfortable with a full day of outdoor activities and walking.
This tour offers a thoughtful way to experience Tasmania’s natural beauty in one efficient, guided day—perfect for travelers who want to see a lot without the stress of organizing it all themselves.
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