Skyline Walk
Getting There
Bicentennial Park is a reserve on the South-eastern fringe of the City of Hobart. Parking, a café and toilets are available at highest point of this reserve, the Mount Nelson Signal Station which is about 10 minutes drive from the City. Metro buses from the Hobart City Interchange stop at the The Signal Station and at the bottom of the reserve along Sandy Bay Road.
This walk has it all from fern gullies and rivulets to open eucalyptus forest with stunning views over the to the City and Derwent River.
Start from either the Mt Nelson Signal Station or Lambert Park. If starting from the Signal Station go down the Signal Station Track to the foot bridge crossing Lambert Rivulet. Return back up Lambert Rivulet Track until you get to Nelson Road, travel a short distance along the side of Nelson Road, turn into Rialannah Road, then onto Rialannah Fire Trail and walking track, before taking Enterprise Fire Trail back to the Signal Station.
Activity | Suggested Time | Difficulty |
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Half day |
Track Features
Restrictions
Safety Precautions
Plan your visit
Leave No Trace is an internationally accepted way of minimising impacts on the places we visit. Respect wildlife, be considerate with others, dispose your waste properly.
Be prepared for the walk. Plan your trip ahead, bring enough water, check the alerts, and make sure you are comfortable with the difficulty rating.
Track contacts
If you have any questions, feedback or updates regarding this track please contact the track manager at the Hobart City Council by phone on 03 6238 2886 or by email to parks@hobartcity.com.au. For urgent communications please contact us by phone.