Tasman National Park

"Located in southeastern Tasmania, Tasman National Park protects spectacular coastal areas on the eastern and southern coastlines on the Tasman and Forestier Peninsulas.

Highlights
Sheer sea cliffs reaching to 300m, blowholes sandy beaches and sea sculptured rock formations can be viewed from easy walking distance of car parks. For the more energetic, take a longer walk to experience some of the most scenic coastal walking in Australia.

National Parks Passes are available at Copping Convict Exhibition, Fortescue Bay Campground, Port Arthur Historic Site Visitor Centre and Service Tasmania Shops statewide (Service Tasmania is open Mon-Fri 9-5). "
(c) Parks & Wildlife Service, Tasmania

Walks

Time (hours)

Devils Kitchen Car Park to Waterfall Bay

1.5 to 2 hours return

Fortescue Bay to Canoe Bay

2 hours return

Fortescue Bay to Cape Hauy

4-5 hours return

Waterfall Bay to Fortescue Bay

6-8 hours one way

Cape Raoul

5 hours return

Link to the Parks & Wildlife Website - Tasman National Park Section
Link to the Tasman National Park Fact Sheet.

Parks and Wildlife 
www.parks.tas.gov.au 
Phone: 03 62 148100

 


 

Contacting Us

Brick Point Cottage
241 Safety Cove Road
Port Arthur, Tasmania
p. 0438 070 498
stay@brickpointcottage.com.au

Finding Us

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