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HOBART
KUNANYI/MT. WELLINGTON
CASCADE BREWERY

Private Half-Day Tour

Private Half Day Tour
Hobart, kunanyi/Mt. Wellington & Cascade Brewery

Please note this tour is subject to weather conditions on the mountain. 

No visit to Tasmania is complete without a trip to the summit of Mt. Wellington and a visit to Australia's oldest operating brewery, Cascade. Join our Half-Day tour from Hobart to the mountain.

Explore more than just the summit, stopping at the 'springs' to learn the natural and cultural history of Hobart's backyard and Cascade Brewery to taste Australia's oldest beer, enjoy the views and gardens.

Departure Point

Departs Hobart at 9:30am - can be tailored for your group.

Accommodation pick up OR meet us outside the Hobart Travel and Information Centre situated on Corner of Davey and Elizabeth street, by Hobart's waterfront.

Enjoy a morning exploring kunanyi/Mt Wellington and Hobart with the company of a local. 

Learn intriguing local stories, visit iconic sites at a relaxed pace.

As a private tour, there's options to tailor the experience for what you enjoy, either more time wander the mountain trails, exploring the suburbs or more historic sites.

 

  • Hobart: Enjoy a drive around the Hobart waterfront, historic Battery Point, Salamanca and city region. With options to visit local beaches, lookouts or inner-city suburbs. Learn about Hobart's idyllic lifestyle and historical past.

  • Mount Wellington: Explore Hobart's mighty backyard, kunanyi/Mt Wellington. Rising 1272m from the waterfront, 'the mountain' offers one of Tasmania's best views. Stop off for short walks, lookouts and learn about the mountains intriguing geological past.

  • Cascade Brewery: Finish off by enjoying a visit to Australia's oldest brewery. Wander the pretty gardens, taste the locally made beer from water flowing directly from Mt. Wellington.

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Things To Bring

We suggest wearing warm, comfortable clothing and shoes. Please bring AUD Money for coffee and beer.

It's a good idea to bring a rain jacket and don't forget your camera as there are plenty of photo opportunities!

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