The Tasman Arch, Blowhole, and Devil's Kitchen are three remarkable natural attractions located in close proximity to each other, each offering a unique and awe-inspiring experience. From their well-designed viewing points, visitors can marvel at the stunning geological formations. The Tasman Arch showcases the power of nature's erosion over time, while the Blowhole captivates with its dramatic bursts of water, especially during high tide. The Devil's Kitchen, with its steep, sheer cliffs and turbulent waters below, completes the trio, offering breathtaking views. These sites provide an unforgettable glimpse into the raw beauty of nature and are a good-visit for anyone...
Read moreA beautiful place to relax. The rock formation is amazing and it is quite quiet. Learning about the formation of the blowhole over thousands of years is very interesting. It is nice to see the Blow Hole with the Tasman Arch and the Devils Kitchen and the geological differences. The Tasman Arch is much bigger and the Devils Kitchen gives a Gulch view of the collapsed roof wall. There is also a ice-cream shop there and a fish and chips restaurant. The Jetty nearby is good for catching squid and fish. There is plenty of parking and access to the public toilet. Highly recommend to...
Read moreThis is one of several natural attractions that you can see at the end of Blowhole Road past Doo Town on the Tasman Peninsula. There is a fairly large carpark area where you also find the popular Doo-lishus seafood stand. From here the Blowhole attraction is just a minute walk toward the public toilet. There are several view points where you can view the water from the Tasman Sea gushing through and gushing water against the rocks at this Blowhole formation. Well worth taking extra few minutes to walk up to the viewpoints to see the cliffs at the Fossil Bay...
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