Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary
Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary

Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary

593 Briggs Road, Brighton, Hobart, Tasmania, 7030

The Basics

Head to Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary to see animals like wombats, koalas, and echidnas; interact with and feed the sanctuary’s free-roaming kangaroos (under supervision); and take a peek inside the animal hospital to learn about rescue efforts. To gain greater insight into the sanctuary’s work, you can also join a feeding tour and help feed the animals or a night tour, where you’ll learn about nocturnal creatures like eastern quolls, tawny frogmouths, and sugar gliders.

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Day Tour in Mt. Field, Mt. Wellington, Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary and Richmond
Day Tour in Mt. Field, Mt. Wellington, Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary and Richmond
$118.21 per adult
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Excellent tour of the various places near Hobart
The tour was great! A variety of different stops with various sights to see all in one day! The tour guide was very engaging. Thanks Callum for a great tour!
Pearlquan, Apr 2024

Things to Know Before You Go

  • Admission tickets include an optional guided tour; tours run three times a day and take around 45 minutes.

  • The wildlife sanctuary is mostly outdoors, so wear weather-appropriate clothing.

  • The sanctuary has a vegetarian restaurant (open for lunch only), a snack shop, and a gift shop, as well as barbecue and picnic areas.

  • Most of the Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary’s attractions are accessible for wheelchairs and strollers.

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How to Get There

Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary is located about 17 miles (27 kilometers) north of Hobart, along the A1 road, and the park offers plenty of free parking. There is no public transportation to the sanctuary, but you can take a taxi or ride-sharing service from Hobart; the drive takes about 30 minutes.

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When to Get There

The Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary is open daily all year round, from mid-morning until early evening.Try to plan your visit to coincide with the daily tours which run in the late morning, and early and mid-afternoon; check the schedule for exact times. The busiest times of year to visit are during peak summer season (December and January) and school holidays. If you want to avoid the crowds, opt for a mid-week visit outside of these times.

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Day Trips from Hobart

You can easily pair a trip to Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary with stops at other nearby sights. After visiting with the animals, head to Mt. Wellington to enjoy views of Hobart and the south coast. Alternatively, you can visit the Museum of Old and New Art (Mona), enjoy a stroll around the historic village of Richmond, or get active with a hike in Mt. Field National Park.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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