Mount Wellington
Mount in Australia
Mount Wellington, also known as kunanyi and gazetted as kunanyi / Mount Wellington is a mountain in the south-east of Tasmania, Australia. It is the summit of the Wellington Range and is within Wellington Park reserve. Hobart, Tasmania's capital... Wikipedia
Elevation: 4,170′
Coordinates: 42°53′45.6″S 147°14′14.3″E / 42.896000°S 147.237306°E
First ascent: numerous unknown pre-1798; George Bass (may have been a partial climb; 1798; European); Robert Brown 1804; European
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a mountain in the south-east of Tasmania, Australia. It is the summit of the Wellington Range and is within Wellington Park reserve.
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Entry is free and there are numerous platforms, walkways and viewing trails, offering spectacular views of Hobart and
A place to walk, ride mountain bikes, play in the winter snow, and feel the reviving touch of nature, just a half-hour drive from the city centre.
Kunanyi/Mount Wellington is a wonderland of options, with hiking, mountain bike riding and rock climbing popular activities.
A visit to kunanyi / Mount Wellington is a must-do when in Hobart and Southern Tasmania. Read our Guide to visiting Mt Wellington, Tasmania.
Mount Wellington lies directly behind Hobart and is the city's dominant feature. It is 1,270 metres high and was formed during the Permian, Triassic and ...
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Mt Wellington is paved right up to its peak and so is easily accessible by 2WD car. Short walkways to lookout points at the top of the mountain give wonderful ...
Mount Wellington may refer to: Mountains. edit · Mount Wellington (British Columbia), in Canada; Mount Wellington (New York), in Otsego County, New York, ...
Mount Wellington, also known as kunanyi (palawa kani: ) and gazetted as kunanyi / Mount Wellington is a mountain in the south-east of Tasmania, Australia.
Rich in wildlife and blanketed in forest, woodlands and alpine environments, it is a natural playground for the people of Hobart.