Alpine Loop

A spectacular loop walk best suited for those with bushwalking experience

Starting at the Springs, half way up the mountain at 700m. The walk doesn’t mess around and we begin our ascent shortly after leaving the Springs. We pass through gorgeous eucalypt forest and past multiple streams, and enjoy lively bird life in this section. We continue up and are rewarded with a very short side trip to see the historic ruins of the ice houses – where ice was made for the enjoyment of Hobartians in the 1800s.

We continue on up until we reach the plateau of kunanyi. We walk through an impressive and technical section of dolerite boulders and cross true alpine vegetation.  We then arrive at the summit of kunanyi / Mt Wellington at 1271m.

We enjoy the achievement, view and well deserved break at the top. We then start our descent back to the Springs via the iconic Zig Zag track. We pass columns of dolerite that tower ever upwards and enter sclerophyll forest once again before arriving back at the Springs.

A great varied walk where you get up close and personal with dolerite, enjoy varied vegetation and are rewarded with glorious views.

A spectacular loop walk best suited for those with bushwalking experience

Starting at the Springs, half way up the mountain at 700m. The walk doesn’t mess around and we begin our ascent shortly after leaving the Springs. We pass through gorgeous eucalypt forest and past multiple streams, and enjoy lively bird life in this section. We continue up and are rewarded with a very short side trip to see the historic ruins of the ice houses – where ice was made for the enjoyment of Hobartians in the 1800s.

We continue on up until we reach the plateau of kunanyi. We walk through an impressive and technical section of dolerite boulders and cross true alpine vegetation.  We then arrive at the summit of kunanyi / Mt Wellington at 1271m.

We enjoy the achievement, view and well deserved break at the top. We then start our descent back to the Springs via the iconic Zig Zag track. We pass columns of dolerite that tower ever upwards and enter sclerophyll forest once again before arriving back at the Springs.

A great varied walk where you get up close and personal with dolerite, enjoy varied vegetation and are rewarded with glorious views.

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The Details

tour duration
6.5 hours
walk duration
5 hours
distance
8.5km
elevation gain
550m
difficulty
Moderate
effort
Moderate
offered
Mondays
transport
Not provided. Please meet at Lost Freight Cafe at the Springs on kunanyi.
catered meals and snacks
Morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea, with extra goodies as we go. Tea and coffee also included.
choose this walk if
You are after a challenging walk with spectacular views and intriguing history.
fitness level required
You need a moderate level of fitness and have experience in day hikes over uneven ground.
family friendly?
Yes; over 12 with bushwalking experience.
essential personal gear
Raincoat, drink bottle, warm layer, sun protection and personal medication.
requirement for doctor's letter
If you are aged over 72, have a heart condition, recent chest pain when exercising, or bone/joint illness which affects your ability to exercise, you must provide a doctor's letter to confirm that you are able to complete this walk.
appropriate footwear
Lace up walking boots which have ankle support and firm treaded soles. Walking shoes are not acceptable. Dress shoes, high heels, and casual sandals or similar footwear are not appropriate footwear.
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Are you looking for a unique and unforgettable way to experience Tasmania's natural beauty? Look no further than Walk on Kunanyi Tours!

Our guided walking tours take you on a journey through the stunning Mount Wellington/Kunanyi National Park, just a short distance from Hobart. 

Led by experienced and knowledgeable guides, our tours offer an immersive experience that allows you to connect with the natural world around you. We offer a range of tours to suit all fitness levels and interests, from leisurely strolls to more challenging hikes. And with our commitment to sustainable and responsible tourism practices, you can feel good about exploring this beautiful area. 

So why wait? Book your tour with Walk on Kunanyi today and experience the magic of Tasmania's wilderness like never before.
We walk on kunanyi in muwinina country, and acknowledge the palawa people of lutruwita as the traditional owners, who have looked after the land, sea and sky for more than 40 thousand years. We pay our respects to Elders past and present.
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