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Rosny Hill Nature Recreation Area adventures

Rosny Hill Nature Recreation Area Adventures

Rosny Hill Nature Recreation Area offers panoramic views over Hobart and the Derwent River, providing accessible trail systems and abundant opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and nature appreciation.

100
Acres Protected
3.5
Miles of Trails
30,000
Annual Visitors
1980
Year Established

About Rosny Hill Nature Recreation Area

 

Rosny Hill Nature Recreation Area is located on the eastern shore of the Derwent River, just minutes from central Hobart, Tasmania. The area features a combination of open grassy spaces, native eucalypt forests, and remnant bushland, supporting a diverse range of flora and fauna. The hill rises to an elevation that affords sweeping views of Hobart city, Mount Wellington, and the Derwent estuary, making it a popular spot for photographers and nature enthusiasts. With well-maintained walking tracks and lookout points, the area is ideal for day visitors seeking outdoor recreation close to the city. Birdwatchers can often spot native species such as rosellas, kookaburras, and honeyeaters. The site has historical associations as a former quarry and was later preserved as a recreational reserve, balancing urban proximity with nature conservation. Visitors enjoy activities including walking, running, picnicking, and mountain biking on designated trails. Rosny Hill also serves as a green lung within Hobart’s urban environment, offering educational signage about native plants and wildlife. Accessibility and parking make it a favored destination for local families and tourists alike.

Highlights

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Panoramic lookout overlooking Hobart and the Derwent River

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Native bushland supporting local bird species

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Varied walking and mountain biking trails suitable for families

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Historic quarry site integrated into the natural landscape

Notable Natural Features

Rosny Hill Lookout

Offers expansive 360-degree views including Hobart city, Mount Wellington, and the Derwent estuary, especially striking at sunset.

Historic Quarry Remnants

Visible signs of past quarrying activity integrated into trail systems, providing interpretive information on the area’s industrial heritage.

Native Eucalypt Forest

Supports a diverse range of local birdlife and provides shade along key walking and biking trails.