Top 10 Things to do Good for Kids in Eaglehawk Neck, Tasmania

December 22, 2021 Darwin Bolte

Discover the best top things to do in Eaglehawk Neck, Australia including Wild Ocean Tasmania, Eaglehawk Neck Historic Site, Fortescue Bay, Tasman National Park, Tasman Arch, Waterfall Bay, Tessellated Pavement, Devil's Kitchen, Tasman blowhole, Dog Line.
Restaurants in Eaglehawk Neck

1. Wild Ocean Tasmania

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5.0 based on 300 reviews

Wild Ocean Tasmania

Join us on our 3-4hour Seal & Ocean Expedition and observe wild Fur Seals and other marine life underwater with mask & snorkel, wearing drysuits on top of your clothes, safely suspended on our floating sea-view platform. Rather stay on top of it? On our 2-hour Coastal Adventure, you will get to see beautiful caves, stunning cliff formations and amazing wildlife. We ensure minimal impact on the environment and by joining our tour, you help support our marine and wildlife conservation projects.

2. Eaglehawk Neck Historic Site

Arthur Highway, Eaglehawk Neck, Tasmania 7180 Australia +61 3 6250 3497 http://www.discovertasmania.com.au/attraction/eaglehawkneckhistoricsite
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4.5 based on 147 reviews

Eaglehawk Neck Historic Site

Reviewed By wiolettaw96 - Geelong, Australia

We turned off the main road on way back from Port Arthur and it was beautiful!! Within short proximity we saw the blowhole, devils kitchen, Tasman bridge and a cute little bay/pier.

3. Fortescue Bay

Eaglehawk Neck, Tasmania Australia +61 3 6250 2433 http://www.parks.tas.gov.au/index.aspx?base=3876
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4.5 based on 148 reviews

Fortescue Bay

Reviewed By Peter_Clare_50

Great 8km return walk which took about 4 hours, starting at the Fortescue Bay campgrounds. Toilet facilities only at the campgrounds. The path is great and easy to follow, with a mix of up and down, no problems for a person of average fitness. Spectacular scenery of the rugged cliffs and surrounding bays. Not to be missed when visiting the Tasman Peninsula.

4. Tasman National Park

C344, Eaglehawk Neck, Tasmania TAS 7179, Australia +61 3 6250 3497 http://www.parks.tas.gov.au/index.aspx?base=3868
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4.5 based on 140 reviews

Tasman National Park

Reviewed By thebaldcritic - Shellharbour, Australia

Photos do not justify Tasman National Park (situated on the Tasman Peninsula), it is far more spectacular and breathtaking in person, no wonder it’s a popular tourist destination. Finding the park is very easy, we left Hobart and headed to Port Arthur by the Arthur Highway – an advisable, welcoming stop while traveling to Port Arthur. There are plenty of large road signs clearly displayed (you can’t miss them) along the highway for tourists to easily locate the monumental rock formations - Tessellated Pavement, Tasman Arch and Devils Kitchen. Free parking is available – I have found that if you do take part in this activity, then it is best to start in the morning (we started our travels at 9am), you will definitely find parking, as time goes by, this place becomes very busy. Safe, easy walking trails or bushwalks are provided for scenic walks - perfect photo opportunities and lots of flora to be seen and if you’re lucky enough fauna too. You could easily take a few hours just to absorb the beauty, reading and learning the history of the place and how the rock formations formed (you will find information at scenic points-of-interest, giving the history of the place) while enjoying the walk at the same time. It is advisable to wear comfortable walking shoes as the gravel could be slippery and sunscreen and a hat to avoid getting sunburnt as the sun reflects off the water and a bottle of water. What to wear? We visited the park in December, the Summer weather in Tasmania is like Autumn weather, fresh in the mornings and evenings but can get rather hot during the day, especially if you are planning to walk along the trails. To make your visit more enjoyable, comfortable and practical, layered dressing is the way to go, so you can take layers of clothing off when needed. There was also a ‘Doo-Lishus’ van, where you can buy a range of ice-creams (in cups or ice-cream cones) mixed berries with ice-cream and cream in a cup is very refreshing and delicious, drinks of hot snacks (‘National Meat Pies’, as well as fish and chips, etc) – I’m not too sure if this service is available throughout the year? What is more spectacular about this place? It is all for FREE!

5. Tasman Arch

20 Tasmans Arch Rd, Eaglehawk Neck, Tasmania 7179 Australia http://eaglehawkneck.org/attractions/devils-kitchen/
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4.5 based on 248 reviews

Tasman Arch

Reviewed By tracyann2406 - Melbourne, Australia

This is an easy little detour on the road to Port Arthur, Tasman Arch can be seen directly from the car park so easy for all the family to see.

6. Waterfall Bay

Tasman Arch Carpark, Eaglehawk Neck, Tasmania Australia +61 3 6250 3980 [email protected] http://parks.tas.gov.au/explore-our-parks/tasman-national-park/waterfall-bay
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4.5 based on 44 reviews

Waterfall Bay

Skirting the cliff line from the Tasman Arch car park, the trail to Waterfall Bay is a brilliant 1 hour return walk to via a hardened walking track. The trail follows the heathland for 300m before ducking on and off the cliff's edge. Multiple viewing platforms along the trail provide fantastic views of the tremendous coastline the peninsula is renowned for.

Reviewed By Rosario_it - Belgium, null

Around this easy walk there are several viewing platforms with spectacolar views on the sea cliffs. I think the experience is different depending if the sea is calm or not.

7. Tessellated Pavement

380 Pirates Bay Dr, Eaglehawk Neck, Tasmania 7179 Australia http://exploringtheearth.com/2016/01/13/tessellated-pavement
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4.5 based on 240 reviews

Tessellated Pavement

Reviewed By RowanH336 - Cairns, Australia

Surrounding Port Arthur there are numerous geographical oddities which ought to be explored following ones completion of the Port Arthur Historical site. These include the Remarkable cave (7km south of port Arthur) and the blowhole, devils kitchen, Tasman arch and tessellated pavement (Located on eagehawk neck). These are all free to visit, with adjacent car parks. I personally found the Tesselated pavements to be the most interesting. They were formed thousands of years ago when splits in the ground lead to crack lines in the stones. Over thousands of year uneven salt erosion has further changed the landscape leading to a tiled pavement type effect. I haven't seen this geographical oddity before and found it quite interesting. I think visiting it following Port Arthur is a real no brainer.

8. Devil's Kitchen

Tasman Arch Road, Eaglehawk Neck, Tasmania Australia http://eaglehawkneck.org/attractions/devils-kitchen/
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4.0 based on 132 reviews

Devil's Kitchen

Reviewed By MrsKelCW - Auckland Central, New Zealand

The kids loved this stop on our trip, it’s breath taking and spectacular! Tasman Arch and Devil’s Kitchen are both fascinating and beautiful natural land formations and really intrigues both the kids and adults alike!

9. Tasman blowhole

336 Blowhole Road, Eaglehawk Neck, Tasmania Australia http://eaglehawkneck.org/attractions/the-blowhole/
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4.0 based on 165 reviews

Tasman blowhole

Reviewed By LotsofPlaces123

On the journey to or from Port Arthur and Hobart there are a number of road side stops with amazing ocean against stunning cliffs and caves interactions that would be a shame to miss if you are in the area. Great photo opportunities. Make sure you stop at the food caravan and have a berry sundae. It was the best dessert I have ever eaten.

10. Dog Line

Arthur Hwy, Eaglehawk Neck, Tasmania 7179 Australia https://www.discovertasmania.com.au/home/local-tips/dog-line
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4.0 based on 50 reviews

Dog Line

Reviewed By wombatdavid - Hobart, Australia

We enjoyed our time here having a look at the dog statue and reading all the information in the cottage on site. A highlight of the trip to the Tasman peninsula and it is free! Do the circuit walk and you walk back via the beach.

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