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City walks

The following walks created by the City of Hobart will help visitors discover Hobart's natural places, as well as opening up aspects of Hobart's cultural heritage, as you wander through the historic parks and precincts of the city and along the rivulets that sustained settlement in the early days. They describe 17 of the city's favourite walks, including some that are suitable for cyclists and dog walkers.

Guided walks (charges apply)

Mt. Wellington Walks: fully guided half-day or full-day walking tours

Ghost Tours of Hobart and Battery Point

Sandy Bay Historical Walking Tours

Sullivan's Cove Walks


Historic Hobart Tours

Battery Point
Battery Point has unique charm, with small artisans' cottages and grand homes. Arthur's Circus, created by Governor Arthur in the 1830's, delightful gardens and water vistas make this dreaming old quarter a delight to explore. A visit to St. George’s Church Museum, showing the development of the local area plus many old artifacts, is also included in this tour.
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Historic Hobart
This classic must-do tour, provides a great introduction to Hobart’s history and orientation of the city today. Guides explain the heritage listed buildings, still such a visible part of the city, together with stories of characters and issues that were major influences in those early days.
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Old Hobart Pubs
Learn about Hobart's underbelly while you enjoy a drink at two old taverns. In between, hear about other pubs, brothels, smugglers, convicts, alcohol and some rip-roaring characters who all played a part in this story of a murky but fascinating past. Finishes in Salamanca. Not recommended for children.
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