Russell Falls

Natural landmark
★ 4.9 (50+ reviews) • 800+ booked
Nestled within the lush landscapes of Mount Field National Park in Tasmania's Derwent Valley, Russell Falls is a breathtaking natural wonder that captivates visitors with its cascading waters and serene surroundings. As one of Tasmania's most iconic waterfalls, it offers an enchanting escape into nature, perfect for adventurers and nature lovers alike. Known for its rich history and vibrant culture, this area provides a perfect blend of natural beauty and historical charm. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or a history buff, Russell Falls promises an unforgettable experience, where the sound of rushing water and the sight of towering trees create a magical atmosphere. A must-visit spot on your Tasmanian adventure, Russell Falls is sure to leave you spellbound.
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National Park TAS 7140, Australia
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Russell Falls Reviews

4.9 /5
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Tang *********
15 Jun
Our tour guide Clinton was passionate and knowledgeable about the plants/ eco system of rainforest, it was an amazing trip not only enjoyable but also have some knowledge takeaways.
2+
Fennie ****
24 May
Definitely a must for all nature lovers. Really enjoy the breeze to hike up for about 2.5hrs despite the cold. Thankful for the clear view at Mt Wellington too
Nigel *****
6 May
Excellent tour of Tasmania, Locally run - many pits stop to explore the nature trials of Tasmania! really loved cradle mountain
2+
MA *******
20 Apr
The trip is very good. The view on wellington and inside the hasting cave is amazing. The tour guide is also nice. I would definitely recommend my frd to join this tour.
2+
Chan ******
6 Mar
Very happy journey! It was very thoughtful to receive a confirmation email and a travel preparation list the next day after placing the order. We met at the designated location on time on the day of pick-up. The tour guide Tim was very kind and familiar with the history of Tasmania. He was very responsible in acting as our guide and driver throughout the trip, and would also arrange easier routes and pick-ups for tour members who were not physically fit enough according to different situations. Joining a local tour is more convenient than driving by yourself. You can also follow the locals on an in-depth tour and learn more about the local customs and culture. Very worth it!
2+
Klook 用戶
25 Feb
Not bad to play, requires physical strength
2+
Klook User
29 Jan
wonderful experience. but i did not expect that we would have to walk on mt field for 2.5 hours. remember to bring thick clothes and wind jackets.
2+
DennisJonathan ***
22 Jan
I enjoyed the whole trip. The trekking, the scenery, the sanctuary. I am especially pleased with how the guide explained things along the journey. However, the trip ended so much earlier than the expected itinerary. Maybe the guide should consider allowing more time at Bonorong and Mt Wellington.
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Russell Falls

Prepare to be enchanted by the mesmerizing beauty of Russell Falls, a crown jewel nestled within the lush embrace of Mount Field National Park. This stunning multi-tiered waterfall is a sight to behold, with its graceful cascades tumbling over moss-covered rocks. Easily accessible via a short, scenic walk through verdant rainforest, Russell Falls offers a serene escape into nature's wonderland. Whether you're a nature lover, a photographer, or simply seeking tranquility, this iconic attraction promises an unforgettable experience.

Mount Field National Park

Step into a world of diverse landscapes and natural splendor at Mount Field National Park, one of Australia's oldest and most cherished national parks. From the lush rainforests that cradle the famous Russell Falls to the alpine beauty of the Mount Field East circuit, this park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. With a variety of walking tracks, including the Lady Barron Falls Circuit and the Lake Dobson circuit, visitors can explore everything from towering trees to serene lakes. Whether you're hiking, picnicking, or simply soaking in the scenery, Mount Field National Park offers a rich tapestry of experiences for all.

Lady Barron Falls

Discover the tranquil allure of Lady Barron Falls, a hidden gem within the expansive Mount Field National Park. For those seeking a peaceful retreat away from the bustling crowds, this secluded waterfall offers a serene escape. The journey to Lady Barron Falls takes you through shaded forests and across charming bridges, culminating in a picturesque view of cascading waters. It's a perfect spot for those who appreciate the quiet beauty of nature and wish to immerse themselves in the soothing sounds of the forest.

Culture and History

Mount Field National Park, home to the stunning Russell Falls, is one of Tasmania's oldest national parks, established in 1916. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's natural heritage and conservation efforts. The Derwent Valley, settled in 1807, is rich in history, with New Norfolk featuring Tasmania's oldest Anglican Church and the historic Bush Inn Hotel, serving guests since 1815. The park's diverse ecosystems and ancient forests have been preserved for generations, providing a window into the past.

Local Cuisine

While exploring Russell Falls, treat yourself to Tasmania's local cuisine, celebrated for its fresh produce and unique flavors. Nearby New Norfolk offers dining experiences that highlight regional specialties, including fresh seafood and locally sourced ingredients. The Derwent Valley is also known for its quality produce, such as hops used in beer making. Enjoy local dining in historic villages like Hamilton, where Glen Clyde House serves delightful meals and features a craft gallery with unique items. Don't miss the chance to savor artisanal cheeses and wines that perfectly complement the natural beauty of the area.