Touring Australia, this stop is coming to Hobart, the capital of Tasmania. Feld Hills National Park is a nature reserve in Tasmania, Australia, the oldest national park in Tasmania, 64 kilometres northwest of Hobart, and its highest point is Feld Hill, a temperate rainforest area at 1,434 metres above sea level. Field Hill Public Park can see a variety of exotic grass, of which Russell Falls and Horseshoe Falls are most famous, and there are tall rainforest areas on the way, which is a good place for hiking, picnic, skiing and bird watching. Hiking is the most common way of sightseeing, from the tourist service center, about 10 minutes walk to Russell Falls, to see the waterfall along the mountain divided into several layers of scenery. The trees are so towering that some of them are over 400 metres away, and you can also observe Tasmania's unique forested areas along the way. There is a map of the entire national park at the entrance of the service center. You can choose the hiking time and route according to your own conditions. The driveway to Daubosen Lake is the starting point. There are 13 hiking areas. There are mountain huts in the park for accommodation. Field National Park has a variety of glacial landscapes showing the island's geological relationship with Antarctica, and the plants include large marsh-woods, flower-spared birch, fragrant peach, jaundice, billy king pine and the only deciduous beech in Australia. I came here in winter, came to the park gate, you can feel the temperature drop several degrees than the city, when you step into the woods, the temperature will follow you the more you go in, the colder, and the ground is a mud, and there are dew dripping from time to time.
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Touring Australia, this stop is coming to Hobart, the capital of Tasmania. Feld Hills National Park is a nature reserve in Tasmania, Australia, the oldest national park in Tasmania, 64 kilometres northwest of Hobart, and its highest point is Feld Hill, a temperate rainforest area at 1,434 metres above sea level. Field Hill Public Park can see a variety of exotic grass, of which Russell Falls and Horseshoe Falls are most famous, and there are tall rainforest areas on the way, which is a good place for hiking, picnic, skiing and bird watching. Hiking is the most common way of sightseeing, from the tourist service center, about 10 minutes walk to Russell Falls, to see the waterfall along the mountain divided into several layers of scenery. The trees are so towering that some of them are over 400 metres away, and you can also observe Tasmania's unique forested areas along the way. There is a map of the entire national park at the entrance of the service center. You can choose the hiking time and route according to your own conditions. The driveway to Daubosen Lake is the starting point. There are 13 hiking areas. There are mountain huts in the park for accommodation. Field National Park has a variety of glacial landscapes showing the island's geological relationship with Antarctica, and the plants include large marsh-woods, flower-spared birch, fragrant peach, jaundice, billy king pine and the only deciduous beech in Australia. I came here in winter, came to the park gate, you can feel the temperature drop several degrees than the city, when you step into the woods, the temperature will follow you the more you go in, the colder, and the ground is a mud, and there are dew dripping from time to time.
The virgin forest of Tasmania Island, Australia, belongs to a national park, the environment is very primitive! The trees are tall, the lake is clear, and the rain forest is lush. It is really worth walking and feeling the magic of nature!
Australia has a Tasmanian island and there is a Mount Feld National Park on the island! This park is a virgin forest, the environment is very good, there are many varieties of trees, there are mountains, lakes, waterfalls, etc., it is recommended!
Correct it first: it should be Field Mountain, or Feld Mountain, not Fidel Mountain (Ctrip should correct it). Field Hill National Park is located about 70 km northwest of Hobart, Tasmania. From Hobart, it takes about an hour to reach the High Tree Walk Parking Lot, gate 2 of the park. The national park has a diverse landscape, from eucalyptus temperate rainforests to alpine marshes, with the highest point at 1,434 meters above sea level in Field Hill. Field Hill National Park was built in 1916 and is the oldest national park in Tasmania along with Fresine National Park in Wine Cup Bay. The surrounding area of Russell Falls in the park has been protected since 1885, the earliest nature reserve in Tasmania. The last wild sagewolf was captured in the area in 1933. The reserve was called a National Park before 1946 and was renamed today in 1947. We first took the High Tree Walk, one of Tasmania's 60 short walks. The marsh almond elm tree in Field Hill is one of the tallest trees in Australia. While walking under the towering canopy, you can use the oblique meter to calculate the height of these trees! On the way to Russell Falls Russell Falls , I saw a Horseshoe Falls Horseshoe Falls not far from the fork, so let's go and see it first! After enjoying the Horseshoe Falls, then turn back and go to Russell Falls Russell Falls. We were going to see the tall trees, so we were going to the car under the tall trees parking lot, otherwise, directly from the Fidel National Park Visitor Center to Russell Falls, which was much closer. Russell Falls is not spectacular, but its layers of delicate, set against the lush vegetation around, appear scattered, exceptionally elegant, and amazing. In addition to Russell Falls and Horseshoe Falls, there is also Mrs. Barron Falls. Time is limited, and Mrs. Barron Falls will not go. The high tree parking lot we got off is located in the middle, the northeast is Horseshoe Falls and Russell Falls, and the southwest is Mrs. Barron Falls. If you want to watch three waterfalls plus the high tree ring road, it will take at least 2 and a half hours, take a photo, stop for a while, and we gave 2 hours and 15 minutes. Watch the high trees, horseshoe waterfalls and Russell waterfalls, do not go back, take the Russell waterfall natural trail, enjoy the dense rainforest along the way, observe Tasmania's unique forest area, and meet with the visitor center and guides. Figure 1: Field Hill National Park was listed as a Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Site in 2013; Figure 2: The camera can't capture the 79-meter-high marsh almond elm tree from root neck to top of the tree crown; Figure 5: Watch Russell Falls - see the beauty of its downhill into several layers along the mountain; Figure 10: Why is it called Horseshoe Falls, shaped like horseshoes? Never know.
This is quite far away. It is about an hour and a half drive from Hobart. But the scenery along the way is beautiful. Not only can you see black swans in the river. You can also see a lot of hops growing and flocking. The most famous on this mountain are two. One is the waterfall. It is Russell Falls. There are three layers. The sputum is spectacular. Another is the tall tree. The elm tree can reach 87 meters. That is to say, the highest hardwood in the world. And this virgin forest has a very high negative ion content. The air is fresh.
Mount Fidel National Park is a virgin forest park, nearly 100 kilometers from Hobart, so you can return from Hobart on the day of departure. The national park has low-altitude eucalyptus forests, cold temperate rainforests and alpine vegetation growing at an altitude above 1,000 meters, so the flora is rich and varied and does not interfere with each other. You will feel shocked when you walk into the forest: the tree height can not see the treetops, the tree is thick and several people are difficult to surround, the trunk branches are covered with moss, the dead trees are still sprouting in spring... What is more valuable is the abundant water, the famous Russell Falls is in the forest for 30 minutes on foot. The trail was well repaired along the way, and the signs were very clear. The day I went was almost dusk, so only a foreigner passed by us, so there were fewer people and I really didn't dare to go. But the landscape is the virgin forest I feel most worth seeing along the way.