Tasmania’s Mount Wellington Has Many Stunning Waterfalls in Store

Tasmania Waterfalls
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Mount Wellington is one of the best day-trip destinations to visit from Tasmania’s capital of Hobart. Natural wonders are scattered all around it, and the waterfalls happen to be some of the very best. If you’re in the mood to go chasing waterfalls while exploring Mount Wellington, these three are a good place to start.

Wellington Falls

This waterfall borrows the name from Wellington National Park itself, which makes total sense since it’s the largest of all. The cascading waterfall comes with two major drops, and you should consider checking it out if you’re a passionate hiker.

Strickland Falls

Strickland Falls shares its name with several waterfalls in Australia, but it’s by far the most impressive. At just four meters high, it’s certainly not the largest waterfall you’ll come across while roaming around Wellington Park, but its proximity to Hobart, paired with its dense forest surroundings, makes it popular with nature lovers.

Myrtle Gully Falls

One of the most stunning waterfalls in Hobart’s close proximity, Myrtle Gully Falls is also known as Secret Falls. Don’t let its nickname fool you, because it’s actually one of the best-known waterfalls in this area thanks to the easy access and its stunning surroundings.