Mount Field And The Derwent Tasting Trail
Experience two of Tasmania's top ten must-see locations on our day tour. Combining the natural beauty of Mt Field National Park with its giant eucalyptus trees, ancient rainforest and stunning waterfalls, to the quirky and interactive art scene at MONA Museum, the largest privately owned museum in the Southern Hemisphere which houses ancient, modern and contemporary art. This day tour is perfect for nature lovers and art enthusiasts alike.
Highlights
- Full-day Tours
- Bus Tours
- Seasonal
- Nature and Wildlife Tours
- Day Trips
- Art Tours
Free cancellation up to 48 hours before
What's Included
• Knowledgable guide
What's Not Included
• National park pass required up to $22.35 PP (adult)
• Salmon Ponds admission. Up to $10.00 AUD for Salmon Ponds
Tour Itinerary
Here you can witness the
Here you can witness the most incredible landscapes and step inside a part of the Tasmanian World Heritage Area. Being one of Australia’s oldest and most diverse national parks, with some of the tallest trees in the Southern Hemisphere, Mount Field is full of natural wonders, abundant wildlife and ecological richness. Make your way through to the iconic Russell Falls and Horseshoe Falls where cascading waterfalls await, stroll through the rainforests, and admire the towering eucalypt trees. You may also spot native wildlife such as wallabies, echidnas, the unique platypus and various rare bird species that inhabit this environment. In the afternoon consider exploring some options of locally-grown produce, along with tastings both alcoholic and non-alcoholic.
Stop in at the Westerway Raspberry Farm (nov
Stop in at the Westerway Raspberry Farm (nov-june) to hand-pick your own variety of berries or try some raspberry ice cream.
Explore Salmon Ponds the birthplace
Explore Salmon Ponds, the birthplace of Trout in Australia which is also known for its famous pancakes. Enjoy some lunch here too!
Visit the family
Visit the family-owned and operated Plenty Cider and try their delicious craft ciders. Grab a bite to eat such as a grazing platter at their cidery.
(May
(May-August) Offered on days Plenty Cider is shut On returning to Hobart, take the opportunity to indulge in a guided tasting or paddle at Tasmania's very first rum Distillery, anchored in a former asylum in the heart of New Norfolk.
Cancellation Policy
Additional Information
• Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
• Suitable for all physical fitness levels