Tasman Peninsula, A breathtaking natural masterpiece

Fire Tower Road, Premaydena, Tasman, Tasmania, Australia
4.4

Introduction

Located in the eastern part of the Tasman Peninsula, Port Arthur is a historic site with many beautiful natural landscapes to explore by car and on foot. The peninsula is connected to Tasmania Island by Eaglehawk Neck, and the narrow and slender strait and the ocean on either side can be viewed from the Martin Cash scenic lookout. On the other side of Eaglehawk Neck, there is a natural wonder on the beach called the "Tessellated Pavement," where rocks are shaped like tiles by the impact of the waves. Tasman Arch, Devil's Kitchen, and Blowhole are other natural attractions to enjoy on a self-drive tour of the Tasman Peninsula.

Must-go rating

Must go
34%
Worth going
33%
Generally
33%

Transportation

100%
Self-driving
There is a parking lot
Free parking
Address
Fire Tower Road, Premaydena, Tasman, Tasmania, Australia
Transportation
Departing from Hobart, driving for 1 hour east along Tasman Highway will take you to the "Tessellated Pavement" in Eaglehawk Neck. Turning into C338 (Blowhole Road) from Eaglehawk Neck takes you to Tasman Arch, Devil's Kitchen, and the Blowhole.