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Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary

Tasmanian devil
Feeding kangaroos at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary
Tasmanian devil
Bare-nosed wombat
Short-beaked echidna
Spotted-tail quoll
Eastern quoll
Ring-tailed possum
Feeding the Kangaroo

Bonorong is a Sanctuary for wildlife run by a passionate team of like-minded people. We’re a social enterprise: a little business with a big heart.

Just 30 minutes north of Hobart’s CBD, we are home to many animals, including Tasmanian devils, wombats, echidnas, birds, quolls and more. We also have free-roaming Forester kangaroos who are always keen for a good scratch on the chest and some gentle hand feeding (roo food included with entry).

A visit to Bonorong is not complete without joining one of our daily guided tours. These tours are free with entry and give you the opportunity to meet some of our most popular locals: the wombats, devils and echidnas. You will hear little-known facts and stories of the wildlife in our care. Tour groups, school groups and after-school groups can all be catered for with private tours and more.

We have a Food Hut onsite, making it a great stop for lunch with 100% plant-based meals. Bonorong is easily accessible by car, with free parking onsite.

Accreditation, Actively welcomes people with access needs., Australian Tourism Export Council, Barbeque, Carpark, Coach Parking, COVID Safe, Disabled access available, contact operator for details., Entity Facility, Family Friendly, Food and Refreshments, International, International Reach, Kiosk, Membership, Nature & Wildlife, Non Smoking, Parents Room, Picnic Area, Public Toilet, Quality Tourism Accreditation, Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation, Shop / Gift Shop, Sustainable Tourism Accreditation by ATIC, Tags
593 Briggs Road Brighton Tasmania 7030
Listing Updated: 28 November 2024
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