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  1. Mount Wellington, also known as kunanyi (palawa kani: / k uː ˈ n ɑː n j iː /) 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.

  2. Mount Wellington, dually named as kunanyi in the indigenous Tasmanian language of Palawa kani, towers over the city of Hobart in southern Tasmania. The mountain is a commanding presence, dominating the local skyline and giving Hobart an iconic image for many around the world to recognize.

  3. The summit of kunanyi / Mount Wellington has wonderful views of Hobart and much of southern Tasmania. Head to the summit’s west side for views deep into the Southwest wilderness. Boardwalks and lookout platforms are the vantage points, along with the pinnacle observation shelter, which is open 7am-10pm from September to April, and 7am-5.30pm ...

  4. Welcome to Wellington Park. A treasured 18,011 ha reserve on the doorstep of nipaluna, lutruwita / Hobart, Tasmania. The Park stretches westward from the 1271m summit of kunanyi / Mount Wellington. Spectacular lookouts, dramatic cliff faces, boulder fields, waterfalls, fern glades and amazing dolerite rock formations await.

  5. May 21, 2019 · A visit to Hobart is not complete without a visit to kunanyi / Mt Wellington, which is part of Wellington Park and can be accessed just minutes from the city centre. It's a favourite destination for so much more than the drive to the top for a photo of the much-revered view.

  6. Sep 9, 2023 · Welcome to Mount Wellington, one of the most spectacular natural attractions in Tasmania. Standing tall at an altitude of 1,271 meters, this majestic mountain offers breathtaking views, thrilling activities, and a chance to connect with nature like never before.

  7. Mar 11, 2024 · A guide to the Mount Wellington hike, a circuit walk to Mount Wellington summit from Hobart. Includes which tracks to take, hiking information and more. Kunanyi, or Mount Wellington, is the prominent peak that serves as the iconic backdrop to Hobart, Tasmania’s capital.