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Russell Falls Tour

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River Derwent
tourists walking the gardens at Salmon Ponds
Mount Field NP Tasmania
Mount Field NP Tasmania
Mount Field NP Tasmania
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wild flowers growing at Russell Falls
Soaking up the spectacle of Russell Falls from the viewing platform
Wilderness and Waterfalls. Immerse yourself in wilderness, waterfalls and wildlife on this amazing tour to the pristine rainforests of Mt Field National Park. Passing through the hop fields of Bushy Park we visit the Salmon Ponds. Visit the oldest trout hatchery in the Southern Hemisphere. Feed the trout and salmon, visit the museum and Angling Hall of Fame, wander amidst the historic buildings, hatchery and ponds, all set within an original and stunning English parkland setting. Enjoy morning tea of pancakes and hot drink in the tearooms. Arriving at Mt Field National Park, witness the spectacular Russell Falls. Tasmania's favourite waterfall. Walk through a canopy of rainforest and fern glades to view the crystal clear waters of Russell Falls. Soak up the serenity and atmosphere as we stroll alongside forest streams. Lunch can be enjoyed in the park before enjoying an optional walk to Horseshoe Falls.

Family Friendly

Non Smoking

Public Toilet

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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