🍃 Mount Field National Park Top 10 Things to Do - Discover Tasmania

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  • 🍃 Mount Field National Park Top 10 Things to Do - Discover Tasmania
    Mount Field National Park is one of Tasmania’s oldest national parks and also one of the most diverse.
    Here is our list of Top 10 Things to Do:
    00:00 Introduction
    00:16 Russell Falls
    00:48 Horseshoe Falls
    01:34 Lady Barron Falls
    02:13 Tall Trees Walk
    02:58 Spot a Platypus
    03:18 Explore Lake Dobson
    04:08 Pandani Grove Walk
    04:53 Watch Wildlife
    05:17 Have a Picnic or BBQ
    05:36 See the Glow Worms
    1. Russell Falls
    Russell Falls in the Mt Field National Park, is one of the most popular and visited Waterfalls in Tasmania, and as you stand on the viewing platform gazing up at this wonderful waterfall you will see why.
    See more here - • 🌿 Russell Falls ~ Tasm...
    2. Horseshoe Falls
    Horseshoe Falls is a delightful waterfall it is set in a natural amphitheatre, surrounded with lovely ferns and mossy rocks. It is a short uphill walk from Russell Falls and is a lovely spot to sit, relax and enjoy the peaceful ambiance of the rainforest.
    3. Lady Barron Falls
    Lady Barron Falls is a lovely waterfall that cascades 8 metres down several tiers before gently flowing along the creek. It is particularly impressive after heavy rains. The viewing platform provides an excellent place to take photos.
    4. Tall Trees Walk
    This amazing 1-kilometre loop walk is all about the tallest flowering plants in the world, the swamp gums (Eucalyptus regnans). Eucalyptus regnans, known variously as mountain ash, swamp gum, or stringy gum, is a species of very tall forest tree native to Tasmania and Victoria.
    5. Spot a Platypus
    You can spot a Platypus in the top section of Russell Falls, in the Tyenna River that runs through Mount Field National Park or in Lake Dobson, in the Alpine Region of the park. Sit quietly and be very patient.
    6. Explore Lake Dobson
    In the upper region of the Mount Field National Park you can explore Lake Dobson, there are a range of short and long walks, through this beautiful alpine region. Mount Mawson ski fields are also located here, and in Autumn you can see the changing colours of the Fagus trees.
    7. Pandani Grove Walk
    This is an easy 1.5 kilometre circuit walk around the edge of Lake Dobson and passes many pandani growing amidst the alpine gums and lush tree ferns. Along the walk you will also see a large variety of alpine plants and pencil pine trees.
    8. Watch Wildlife
    There is an abundance of wildlife in the Mount Field National Park including pademelons, wombats, wallabies, echidnas, possums, eastern quoll and the eastern barred bandicoot.
    9. Have a Picnic or BBQ
    Lots of sheltered huts with electric barbecues can be found in the extensive visitor centre grounds, along the banks of the Tyenna River and Russell Falls Creek. There is also a playground, toilets & so many wonderful grassy areas to enjoy a picnic.
    10. See the Glow Worms
    At night you can see the glow worms in amongst the vegetation on the edges of the walkway to Russell falls. Turn all lights off and let your eyes adjust to the dark, hold onto the handrail as it will help you move safely along the track in the dark.​
    For more information or places to Wander * Explore * Discover go to - www.wanderexplorediscover.com

КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @Jerseyhunger
    @Jerseyhunger 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks, its very Nice there, its a dream!

  • @LetsTravelwithDnI
    @LetsTravelwithDnI Рік тому

    Nice one 🙂

  • @GK-zd5fu
    @GK-zd5fu 2 роки тому +1

    hey the bbq spot..is it near the tall trees walk and russell falls? or do we need to walk a lot?

    • @wanderexplorediscover7384
      @wanderexplorediscover7384  2 роки тому

      The bbq huts are near the Visitor Centre, you can park near them. The walk to Russell Falls is 1.4 km return from the Visitor Centre. You can drive 2 km past the visitor centre up Lake Dobson Road to start the Tall Trees walk, which is 1 km circuit. 🙂