kunanyi / Mount Wellington is the 51st-highest mountain of Tasmania. The mountain rises to the summit at 1,271 metres (4,170 ft) above sea level and is frequently covered by snow, sometimes even in summer. The lower slopes are thickly forested, crisscrossed by many walking and bike tracks. There is a sealed narrow road to the summit, about 22 kilometres from the Hobart CBD. The most distinctive feature of Mount Wellington is the cliff of dolerite columns known as the Organ Pipes. You can drive to the summit when snowing. The road is closed occasionally when ice forms.