The Top-10

Top 10 Nature in Hobart - 2023

Updated Oct 2023
  • No.1

    Mount Wellington

    4.6/5
    113 Reviews
    Wellington Park
    944m from downtown
    Nature
    D了个Y
    "I am here #Wellington Hill is located 20 kilometers west of Hobart City. It is one of the most famous local attractions. About every traveler to Hobart will come here to see it. There are a few points that must be mentioned: the wind is so big that it can blow people away. There is a whistling wind in the ear. The sound is not loud, even your mother calls you, you can't hear the sky is particularly cold, don't look at the hot sky under the mountain. After all, the mountain is high and the wind is strong. It doesn't take long to start to snort. It is estimated that the windbreaker will be frozen until your mother can't recognize the landscape. The blue sky and white clouds are not a sight, even if there is a little cloud. Occasionally, there is sunlight passing through a few lines. There is a beautiful view. There is an observation deck to prevent the wind from avoiding the sun, but it is relatively backward. Usually, most people are still willing to go forward a little further along the trail and go to the cliff to feel the bathroom for themselves. Especially if there is any need for suggestions. Ask for an absolute five-star rating. Not only clean and odorless, but also the perspective is superb. The full glass perspective effect feels like a stroll in the open-air camp. It is definitely a rare experience."
    Highlights: Mount Wellington is 1271 meters high and is a relatively high mountain around Hobart. The city of Hobart is built against Mount Wellington, from which you can overlook the panoramic view of Hobart. There are many viewing platforms at different heights on the mountain. The sunshine platform on the top of the mountain is a good place to overlook the entire city of Hobart, the surrounding bay and the distance. Mount Wellington is also a great hiking and cycling destination.
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  • No.2

    Tasman Peninsula

    4.4/5
    34 Reviews
    Hobart
    44.7km from downtown
    Nature
    DJDQ
    "It can't be more pleasant to take a boat tour around the island with the group! The blue sky and the blue sea can also see the koala. The local day trip is only English, we are the only foreigners, the others are all local Australian old aunts and uncles, the sea breeze is still quite cold when the boat is opened, but it is worth it for this beautiful scenery. Some local old aunts did a lot of homework, and also introduced us to the rock types and formation ages along the coast."
    Highlights: The Tasman Peninsula is located in the southeast of Hobart. Port Arthur is the main attraction. The island's coastline, beaches and bushwalks bring beautiful natural scenery. Enter the peninsula from the north through the Arthur highway, first reach the Eagle's Neck Gorge, turn east to Pirates BayDr, and arrive at the lookout with a view of the coastline. There are also sea erosion landforms such as checkerboard sidewalks, blowholes, Tasman Arches, and waterfall bays around Eagle Neck Gorge. Continue south to Tasman National Park, which occupies a large area of the peninsula, and you can choose one of several bush walks to hike. If you want to see animals, you can go to the Tasmanian Devil Conservation Park. If you want to see cultural attractions, you can go to the historical sites of coal mines, the prison sites of Eagle Neck Gorge, Cunha, Primedna, and Saltwater River. The terminus of Arthur Expressway is Port Arthur. From 1830 to 1877, a large number of prisoners who came to serve here made the gloomy atmosphere gather here, and the beautiful stone buildings, Gothic buildings and parks can hardly conceal the bitter history of the past. .
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  • No.3

    Kingston Beach

    4.8/5
    6 Reviews
    Kingston Beach
    57m from downtown
    Nature
    Old 9
    "Kingston, capital of Jamaica, Central American country"
    Highlights: Kingston is home to the headquarters of the Australian Antarctic Administration, which houses small exhibits on Antarctic exploration and ecology. Popular for swimming and sailing, Kingston Beach is a stunning stretch of curved white sand flanked by sheer, tree-lined cliffs. Further down the road is Blackmans Bay, a popular swimming area. There's also the Tinderbox Marine Reserve, where you can snorkel along underwater markers.
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  • No.4

    Sandy Bay

    5.0/5
    9 Reviews
    Sandy Bay
    826m from downtown
    Nature
    pxy0705
    "Hobart's Sandy Bay is a very beautiful bay, this bay has a very long and soft sandy beach, the surrounding scenery is really beautiful, there will be many tourists here to enjoy the sun beach here, really very comfortable to enjoy."
    Highlights: Sandy Bay is a seaside town located in the south of Hobart. It is surrounded by mountains and the sea, with a beautiful and quiet environment. It has beautiful harbors and beaches. It is a very suitable place for vacation and leisure.
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  • No.5

    Long Beach

    4.8/5
    5 Reviews
    Sandy Bay
    3.3km from downtown
    Nature
    E03***23
    "Long beach is named after many monkeys on the island. It is said that this island is private and bought by a rich man, so you can't go to the island, you can only look far away. There are many wild monkeys on the island, and you are not afraid of people. You must pay attention to safety."
    Highlights: Located in Hobart, Australia, LongBeach has stunning views, spectacular water features, ample seating, suitable for kids to play, BBQ parties, and a great place for a relaxing weekend getaway.
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  • No.6

    Mt. Nelson

    4.8/5
    8 Reviews
    Hobart
    4.5km from downtown
    Nature
    derric
    "The attraction is located in a park near Nelson, South Island, New Zealand, and can climb from the parking lot to the center of New Zealand in about 20 minutes. It is a monument, which is located in the geographical center of New Zealand's North and South Island. Many locals use it as a good place to exercise and relax. Walking up from the bottom of the mountain, there are different roads to choose from, and there are mountain lanes. In the center of the back, you can see different skin colors and different populations of tourists taking pictures together. The joyful view gives direct view of the Gulf of the Tasman Sea and the full view of the city centre of Nielsen"
    Highlights: Mount Nelson is only 340 meters above sea level, but it is closer to the city center than Mount Wellington. From Nelson Hill, you can also get a comfortable bird's-eye view of the lower landscape. In the past, there was a signal station on Nelson Hill, which was responsible for transmitting signals to ships going to and from the Derwent River. Now the signal station has been converted into a restaurant. Nelson Hill is a popular place to watch the night view. If you have a little leisure, you may step into the top restaurant and sip tea or coffee while leisurely looking north at Hobart's beautiful city views, harbour and Derwent River.
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  • No.7

    Sullivan's Cove

    4.0/5
    2 Reviews
    Wellington Park
    2.2km from downtown
    Nature
    世界美食游走达人
    "Hobart's Cape Sullivan is the birthplace of Tasmanian whisky, and the Cape Sullivan whisky factory built here is worthy of the top. The distillery was established in 1994 and has been awarded the title of Best Pure Malt Whisky in the World Whisky Competition."
    Highlights: Sullivan's Cove is located in Hobart, Australia, with beautiful boats, fresh seafood and historic buildings. It is a good place for leisure vacation.
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  • No.8

    Nutgrove Beach

    5.0/5
    1 Reviews
    Hobart
    3.8km from downtown
    Nature
    288***46
    "The holiday day is really broad-minded, and the leisurely walk on the beach is very comfortable."
    Highlights: Nutgrove Beach is located in Hobart, Australia. It is a well-known local leisure place. It has blue sky and clear water. Along the long coastline, people can enjoy the charming sea view while walking.
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  • No.9

    Victoria Dock

    3.3/5
    7 Reviews
    Hobart
    822m from downtown
    Nature
    陌染MM
    "Touring Australia, this stop is coming to Hobart, the capital of Tasmania. In the heart of Hobart, I feel like the pier area and Salamanca Square. The pier area consists of many small piers, and Victoria Pier is one of them. I can't figure out anything else except a few clearly marked piers. There are some restaurants around the pier, there are high-end restaurants, there are also civilian small shops, there are quite a lot of choices. These places are called piers, in addition to the real piers, more are places to eat."
  • No.10

    Myrtle Forest Rd

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    Collinsvale
    3.4km from downtown
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  • No.11

    Seven Mile Beach

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    Seven Mile Beach
    334m from downtown
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  • No.12

    Snug Falls

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    Snug
    315m from downtown
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  • No.13

    Waterworks Reserve

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    Dynnyrne
    1.5km from downtown
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    Ralphs Falls

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    Snug
    1km from downtown
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  • No.15

    Opossum Bay Beach

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    Hobart
    13.8km from downtown
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  • No.16

    O'Grady Falls

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    Wellington Park
    2.3km from downtown
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  • No.17

    Hinsby Beach

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    Hobart
    8.2km from downtown
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  • No.18

    Roches Beach

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    Lauderdale
    1.9km from downtown
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  • No.19

    Tinderbox Marine Reserve

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    Tinderbox
    2.3km from downtown
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  • No.20

    Myrtle Gully Falls

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    Wellington Park
    2.8km from downtown
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