Visit Mt Wellington
Kunanyi / Mt Wellington is a wilderness experience just a 20-minute drive from Hobart and is much loved by locals.
The 21-km drive to the summit passes through temperate rainforest to sub-alpine flora and glacial rock formations, ending in panoramic views of Hobart, Bruny Island, South Arm and the Tasman Peninsula.
No other city in Australia has a vista like this one. The interpretation centre at the top protects you from the blustering winds while an open viewing platform on the western side of the car park looks out to the World Heritage Wilderness Area beyond.
There are barbecues, picnic facilities and bushwalking trails for all fitness levels. Mountain activities also include trail biking and abseiling.
Park entrance fees do not apply and there are no opening or closing hours.
The Pinnacle shelter at the summit is open to the public during the summer months (daylight savings) from 8 am – 8 pm, and during the winter from 8 am – 4:30 pm.
LIVE WEBCAMS:
The City of Hobart have two webcams at the summit of kunanyi / Mt Wellington. One camera shows the view over Hobart and the Derwent estuary.
The images are designed to show you the spectacular views on offer from the Pinnacle, as well as capture local weather conditions at the top of kunanyi / Mt Wellington, especially when it snows.
Pinnacle Road Status:
Pinnacle Road can be closed any time due to unsafe conditions or traffic congestion. When the road status changes, this widget is updated.
Hobart’s kunanyi/Mt Wellington is a magical place in the snow and has some great short walks, but you must be properly prepared for harsh alpine conditions and you must give yourself enough time to complete your walk safely.
Road conditions on the mountain can also become dangerous due to snow and ice.
The City of Hobart closes Pinnacle Road, the road to the Springs and the summit of kunanyi/Mt Wellington when ice and snow make it unsafe for all public vehicles.
Council have listed a few walks that can be undertaken in snow conditions, but please remember that kunanyi/Mt Wellington is an alpine environment, and you must always be prepared for the conditions.
The City of Hobart have given you a taste of the walks below, but please download our Great walks in the Snow brochure(PDF, 1MB) for a handy map and safety tips.
Great day walks in the snow
Springs to the Chalet: Starting from The Springs follow Pinnacle Track past the Zig Zag Track turn-off and along the Organ Pipes Track towards The Chalet. You will pass beneath the Organ Pipes before arriving at The Chalet. Return the same way. This route is often the quickest to the snowline.
Sphinx Rock and Junction Cabin: Follow Lenah Valley Track to Sphinx Rock for great views over Hobart. For a longer walk continue all the way to Junction Cabin. Return the same way for both walks. This route experiences snow only when snow falls to low levels.
Silver Falls: Towering tree ferns, lush forest and moss can all be found on your way to Silver Falls. If starting at Fern Tree Park follow the Pipeline Track to the Fern Tree Bower, then on to the falls, returning clockwise via Fern Glade Track. You can also visit the falls from The Springs by following Radfords Track, turning right on to Reids Track. This route experiences snow only when snow falls to low levels.
The summit
The summit of kunanyi/Mt Wellington can be reached via the Zig Zag Track in the snow, but this walk should only be undertaken by experienced walkers prepared for wet, windy and freezing conditions. The Zig Zag track is steep and can be icy and slippery in snow.
Warning: The summit is 1271m above sea level and exposed to wind gusts that can exceed 100kmh. Wind chill makes hypothermia a serious risk to walkers if not properly prepared.
Stay safe on the mountain
If you’re not well prepared Tasmania’s weather can be treacheous, including on kunanyi/Mt Wellington.
For every 100 metres you ascend the temperature typically falls a degree. The summit is 600 metres higher than The Springs and is likely to be 6°C colder. If it’s windy, the summit will feel even colder. Be prepared to turn back. Low cloud can reduce visibility to a few metres. Snow and ice can make tracks very slippery.
General safety advice
While the City of Hobart strives to keep Pinnacle Road to the summit of kunanyi / Mt Wellington open, sometimes this is not possible due to heavy snowfalls or icy conditions.
• Always check road and weather conditions before you go.
• Check road status.
• Pack warm and waterproof clothing.
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