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Frequently asked questions

Are you looking for a luxury hotel for your stay in National Park?
Let Expedia help you arrange your flight to Hobart International Airport (HBA) airport, and then choose from some places to stay that will deliver the luxury you seek. Amenities are an important consideration when you plan a holiday, so we make it easy to get what you’d like to make your stay relaxing and comfortable. If you want a posh hotel that has fine dining, a spa or several swimming pools, Expedia can help you find the best luxury hotel experience that National Park offers. National Park has some interesting things to see and do including Mount Field National Park and Tyenna River Conservation Area, so you might want to take in the local sights during your visit.
#### When to Visit National Park\n
Planning for the weather is an important factor for making your trip to National Park a success, especially when you’re splurging. The hottest months are usually January and February, with an average temperature of 15°C, while the coldest months are August and July, with an average of 8°C. Average annual precipitation for National Park is 678 mm.
What's there to see and do in National Park?
Experience all that National Park has to offer when you visit Mount Field National Park, Tyenna River Conservation Area and Tasmanian Wilderness. If you have extra time while you’re in the area, you might want to stop by Tall Trees Walk and Russell Falls.