This is one of natural attractions that you can view near the Tasman Arch carpark in the Eaglehawk Neck area. After viewing Tasman Arch just next to the carpark, you can take a short walk to Devil's Kitchen, another remarkable natural land formation caused by rough seas eroding the sea cliffs and carving out sea caves with roofs that collapses many years ago, forming narrow and dramatic cliff sides which you can view from up top.
Well worth the stop and walk up to Devil's Kitchen if you plan to make the Tasman Arch stop while sightseeing in the area. Allow 20 minutes to view both. Allow an additional 90 minutes if you intend to also do the Waterfall Bay trail, one of Tasmania's 60 Great Short Hikes (3.4 km out-and-back) which starts near...
Read moreYou will definitely struggle to find a parking spot during busy period. There is a small loop around and along the Devil's Kitchen. When we went there was a lot of people. You may spend about 30 minutes here and move on as you can see a lot in a day. I did not see any toilet facilities. You can take a wheel car but may be challenging to push through on solid earth. We went during summer but I have no idea how the soil texture is during raining or winter season. You do not have to pay to witness the...
Read moreFantastic views of Devils Kitchen and the surrounding area, and wonderful to see this spectacular natural beauty. There's a notice board explaining how Devils Kitchen was formed by the ocean, and there's generally quite a lot of wildlife in the area. A very short walk from the carpark which was generally adequate for space, and a few photo opportunities once you're there. Would definitely recommend when touring this area of Tasmania, and a definite one to tick off...
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