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Bonorong & Richmond

Bonorong
Visit the Richmond Gaol
Welcome to Hobart, the vibrant capital city of Tasmania! Go on an unforgettable journey to Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary and Richmond. Travel in comfort by choosing a vehicle size that fits your group. Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary is a haven for native Tasmanian animals, dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating wildlife in need. Visitors can enjoy close encounters with unique species like Tasmanian devils, wombats, and kangaroos. Immerse yourself in history as you stroll through the village of Richmond. This is a popular destination with Australia's oldest bridge and Catholic church. Its charming streets, lined with historic cottages, artisan shops, and cozy cafes, make it a picturesque spot for experiencing Tasmania's colonial history and culture. To delve further into the region's history, you may choose to visit Richmond Gaol, which shares the story of harsh convict life of early colonial Tasmania. Head down to the lake to see the friendly ducks, visit the maze and the quaint local shops. Bonorong entry tickets - these must be purchased upon arrival at the Wildlife Park Tour Itinerary: Pickup: Campbell Street Bus Stop, next to Hotel Grand Chancellor or preferred location Visit to Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary Visit to Richmond Return to Hobart (drop off location)
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