Highlights
Russell Falls
Spot the glow worms as you walk under giant tree ferns to the gushing Russell Falls – the most photographed waterfall in Tasmania. You’ll understand why when you see it.
Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary
Hand-feed wallabies and get up close and personal with Tasmanian devils, wombats, quolls and a large variety of birdlife. Don’t forget to have a chat with Fred, the 100-year-old cockatoo!
Historic Richmond
Discover Tasmania’s fascinating convict history as you wander through this quaint sandstone village. See Australia’s oldest bridge and oldest Catholic Church.
Itinerary
The Experience
Enjoy the drive through the Derwent Valley, past New Norfolk, and into rich farming land as we head south-west to Mount Field National Park.
Walk among towering swamp gums, myrtle, and tall man ferns as you head to Russell Falls in Mount Field National Park. The magnificent Russell Falls is the most photographed waterfall in Tasmania.
Grab a bite to eat at Waterfalls Café in the national park.
Meet our unique fluffy creatures at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary. See famous Tasmanian devils, waddling wombats, fluffy quolls and hand-feed wallabies. Don’t forget to have a chat with Fred, the 100-year-old cockatoo!
Step back into the convict era at the pretty historic town of Richmond. Walk over and under the oldest convict-constructed sandstone bridge in Australia and peruse the antique shops and galleries. Oh, and there’s an old-school lolly shop for those with a sweet tooth.
Further Information
What's also included on every TAT tour:
- Modern and comfortable air-conditioned transport
- Orientation tour of each and every location
- Small group sizes
- Utmost care and professional service
What's also included this tour:
- Knowledgeable local driver and tour guide
- Air-conditioned minivan or small bus
- National Park fees at Mount Field National Park
- Admission fees to Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary and Salmon Ponds
Please bring a water bottle and wear warm comfortable clothing, bring sunhats or beanies appropriate for the weather (often both!).
Please bring a water bottle and wear warm comfortable clothing, bring sunhats or beanies appropriate for the weather (often both!).