Top 5 Nature & Wildlife Areas in Hobart, Tasmania

January 31, 2022 Giuseppe Pratt

Perched on Tasmania’s southeastern coast, the lively city of Hobart is a unique mash-up of the 19th and 21st centuries. The waterfront cafes, restaurants and studios of the largest city in Tasmania are housed in centuries-old converted warehouses that overlook a harbor bustling with yachts and fishing boats. An active arts scene, vibrant nightlife and leisurely daytime pace add to the city’s charm.
Restaurants in Hobart

1. Waterworks Reserve

Waterworks Road, Hobart, Tasmania 7054 Australia
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Waterworks Reserve

2. Wellington Park

Pinnacle Road, Hobart, Tasmania Australia http://www.wellingtonpark.org.au/
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Wellington Park

Reviewed By 47peterm47 - Barwon Heads, Australia

Collected a information sheet on bush walking and surprised how many walks there were. Stunning forest walks and hardly anyone there unlike the lookout area. So many choices and walks to suit almost anyone from basic hike to fairly challenging. Great way to spend a day and you could get the bus to the Tavern, near Fern Tree Park, where the hikes begin.

3. Peter Murrell Nature Reserve

Hobart, Hobart, Tasmania Australia http://www.parks.tas.gov.au/indeX.aspX
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Peter Murrell Nature Reserve

4. Wingaroo Nature Reserve

Palana Road, Hobart, Tasmania 7255 Australia http://www.parks.tas.gov.au/indeX.aspX?base=6306
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5. Kunanyi

Mt Wellington, Hobart, Tasmania Australia

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