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Stunning Day at Mt Wellington – A Must-Do in Tasmania

Our visit to Mt Wellington (kunanyi) in Tasmania was one to remember. We were incredibly lucky to be there on a rare day with no wind and plenty of sunshine, which made the whole experience even more magical. If you’re visiting Hobart, this iconic mountain is an absolute must-do – and trust me, photos don’t do it justice.

Driving up to the summit was an adventure in itself. The road is winding and rocky, with beautiful views around every turn. There are plenty of places to stop along the way if you want to stretch your legs or take some photos. When we reached the top, we were blown away by the panoramic views of Hobart, the River Derwent, and beyond.

We explored the mountain walks around the summit area, taking in the rugged landscape and crisp mountain air. There are clearly marked tracks and plenty of rock formations that the kids enjoyed climbing. It felt like a natural playground with views everywhere you looked.

One of the highlights was stopping by the informational displays – they were excellent and answered so many of the kids’ curious questions about the mountain, the native wildlife, geology, and even the cultural significance of kunanyi to the local Palawa people.

We climbed some of the larger rocks (carefully!) to enjoy a better view of the city below – what a perspective. After that, we made our way to the observation shelter, a beautiful enclosed space with wide glass panels offering uninterrupted views. It’s a great spot to enjoy the scenery even when the weather isn’t ideal, but we were lucky to experience it on a clear day.

The walk to the lookout from the shelter was equally amazing – short, easy, and with breathtaking views all around. The kids loved running along the track and spotting the different layers of the mountain and cityscape.

We wrapped up our visit with smiles all around. It was the kind of outing that left us feeling refreshed and connected to nature. Peaceful, scenic, and fun – Mt Wellington is definitely a top highlight from our Tassie trip.

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Take care,

M from Nepaliaustralian
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