Wellington Hill is located in the west of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. The parking lot on the top of the hill is 20 kilometers away from the city centre and 1271 meters (4170 feet) above sea level. It is the first peak in the south of Australia. The viewing platform on the top of the hill overlooks the whole city of Hobart and the Derwent River area of the Devont River, as well as the best location of Antarctica. Snow can also be enjoyed in winter. Under the hill, trees are shady, flowers and plants are flourishing, while on the top of the hill, rocky and windy. In the short 30 minutes from the foot of the mountain to the top of the mountain, I realized the transition from temperate zone to cold zone. Wellington Peak is also the best place to verify Tasmania's 80 km naked eye visibility. The view from the top of the mountain is incredibly beautiful. Unfortunately, on the day we go, the sky is dark and there is no need to be discouraged, because from the top of the mountain beyond the cloud height, we can see a magical ocean rolling with clouds and waves. On the top of the hill is a rock pillar cliff called "organ tube", which is a well-known scenic spot of Hobart and the best place to overlook Hobart city. There are many viewing platforms at different heights on the mountain, such as the Pinnacle on the top of the mountain and the Springs on the half-hillside (720 meters above sea level).