1. Mt. Wellington, also known as Kunanyi, is a prominent mountain located just outside of Hobart, Tasmania. The mountain stands 1,271 meters tall and provides an amazing panoramic view of the city and surrounding areas. Some interesting facts about Mt. Wellington include:

- It is believed to have been formed around 360 million years ago through volcanic activity.

- Mt. Wellington has a unique ecosystem and is home to a range of plant and animal species, including several endemic to Tasmania.

- The mountain is a popular destination for hikers and mountain bikers.

- Snowfall is common on the summit during the winter months.

2. Mt. Wellington is open to visitors 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There is no admission fee and the park does not have a phone number, but visitors can find information at the Wellington Park Management Trust website or visitor centers throughout Hobart.

3. There are various transportation options available to access Mt. Wellington, including private car, bus, and guided tours. There is no public transportation to the summit. Visitors should be aware that the road to the summit can be steep and narrow, and may be closed during inclement weather. It is recommended to check the park’s website for road conditions before planning a trip to the summit.