Mt Field National Park and Russell Falls Tour: Scenic Journey through Derwent Valley from Hobart

Embark on this morning tour from Hobart, as you revel in the loveliness of the Derwent Valley, tour Mt Field National Park, and stop by the oldest trout hatchery in the Southern Hemisphere.

Duration: 7 hours, 15 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Salmon Ponds Heritage Hatchery and Gardens - Set amidst historic surrounds within original and stunning English parklands, this is the oldest trout hatchery in the Southern Hemisphere. Enjoy a complimentary morning tea
    1 hour , Admission included
  • Tall Trees Walk - Walk the forest canopy and marvel at the Tall Trees. Take some time to enjoy…
What's Included
  • Expert local guide
  • Complimentary on-board WiFi
  • Visit to the iconic Salmon Ponds
  • Enjoy a delightful morning tea
  • Includes entry to Mt Field National Park
  • Comfort with in-vehicle air conditioning
  • Convenient hotel pick up and drop off
  • Full-day scenic coach tour
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
Location
Mona Brooke Ferry Terminal
Franklin Wharf
Brooke St Pier, 12 Franklin Wharf, Hobart TAS 7000
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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N8485wcnatalial
Apr 19, 2025
Mount Field National Park - Very pretty place. The guide, Tim, was super nice and knowledgeable on the topic, great insights into the culture and nature of Tasmania.
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Elizabeth_b
Mar 27, 2025
Really awesome experience... - Really awesome experience going into the Tasmanian rainforest and seeing 2 waterfalls! Bonus stops along the way at the Salmond Ponds and little towns. We really enjoyed it and highly recommend
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Kerriec580
Feb 26, 2025
Simply magical! - Russell Falls has three tiers of water falling majestically over the rocks. Simply beautiful. The walk then to the Tall Trees, Horseshoe Falls and the Lady Baron Falls was out of this world. The temperate rainforest was lovely to be surrounded by; such a peaceful and amazing place. Truely lucky . The Russell Falls has easy access; the others take more effort.
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766ronaldb
Feb 9, 2025
Wet walk through the ferns. - I went to Mount Field National Park with family and friends. It rained the whole time we were there, so we had to watch our step on our walk ways. Mount Field is part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World heritage Area and home to some of the world’s tallest eucalypt forests, as well as a unique array of alpine vegetation. It is one of Tasmania’s oldest national parks and is also one of its most diverse. There are spectacular with waterfalls and a walk-through towering tree ferns and giant eucalypts. The waterfall was the main attraction at the park. There are massive downed moss-covered trees and ferns. Great trip, great scenery.
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Happyjohn2013
Jan 24, 2025
Tall and mighty - Excellent guide, amazing scenery, guide only too willing to help , finally saw Tall Trees, a dream come true - oh and a platypus !
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Thunpicha_g
Dec 31, 2024
Nice, short trip. Beautiful Park. Good for easy day. - We had a good time. The salmon pancake was yummy. Mt. Field was beautiful. The guide was friendly and knowledgeable.
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Jeanne_d
Dec 20, 2024
Beautiful Day at Mt Field - We had a great day visiting Mt Field National Park with Dave. Dave was prompt, informative, and polite. The correspondence with the company prior to the tour was good and prompt. We made stops at the Salmon Ponds for morning tea and a raspberry farm for ice cream on the way back in the afternoon. This was a nice way to break up a long ride. The park was beautiful, especially Russell Falls. We had great weather and also enjoyed the scenery during the drive.
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Christine
Mar 13, 2025
A must do in Tasmania - This area is so serene and peaceful. The vegetation is lush and green and the waterfalls spectacular. It is an old and historical part of Tasmania.
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Tina
Jan 29, 2025
Really good tour - I loved that the tour lady shared with us lots of local histories on the bus. The walks were not difficult which was very family friendly
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Sylviehenneuse
Jan 9, 2025
Nice place to recharge - Nice walk to the waterfall (many steps). There are the tallest trees in Australia. Restoration possible. Picnic area
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From $115
up to 15 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).