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An overview of the list of tourist attractions in Tasman Peninsula

 
[Free Tour]     13 Jan 2019
Tasman Peninsula (Tasman Peninsula) is southeast of the Australian state of Tasmania. The narrow Hawk neck (Eagle hawk Neck) isthmus connects the Forrest (Forestier) Peninsula to the north, about 27 km long and 19 km wide and covers an area of 520 sq km. The peninsula coast is tortuous, many harbours, because the wind wave erodes the coast many gravelly cliffs, the sea erosion pillar and the cave,...

Tasman Peninsula (Tasman Peninsula) is southeast of the Australian state of Tasmania. The narrow Hawk neck (Eagle hawk Neck) isthmus connects the Forrest (Forestier) Peninsula to the north, about 27 km long and 19 km wide and covers an area of 520 sq km. The peninsula coast is tortuous, many harbours, because the wind wave erodes the coast many gravelly cliffs, the sea erosion pillar and the cave, the wave enters the sea erosion hole, forms the fountain on the shore.


(Port Arthur), the port of Arthur on the southern coast of 1830, has been partially restored and is now attracting tourists. The green hills and blue skies of the port of Arthur are pleasant and only an hour away from Hobart. However, it is better known for its many historical sites of colonial prisoners (listed on Australia's national heritage list).


Tasman Blowhole 

Address: Blowhole, 336 Blowhole Road, Eagle hawk Neck, Tasmania, Australia

The water spray hole is formed by the perennial shock of waves. When the tide poured in, the water column was ejecting, clanging and clanging. Waves, rock walls and wind work together to make a wonderful sound. I saw a sudden rise in the sea, rushing into the hole, making a loud, deafening noise. In the inner bay, the twinkle of twinkling waves suddenly changed, and the huge water pressure ejected the waves 2, 3 meters high.

An overview of the list of tourist attractions in Tasman Peninsula
An overview of the list of tourist attractions in Tasman Peninsula

The natural landscape around Blowhole is also not to be missed.

An overview of the list of tourist attractions in Tasman Peninsula


Tasman Arch 

Address: Tasman Arch, 20 Tasmans Arch Rd, Eagle hawk Neck, Tasmania 7179, Australia

Tasman Arch (Tasman Arch) is a natural stone cave caused by seawater erosion. Its official name is Sea erosion Tunnel or Sea erosion Arch. It is a cave formed by long-term tidal erosion and gradually sunken and finally dug through by wind waves. This natural spectacle, which took millions of years to form, is like a majestic stone arch whose top is 52.7 meters from the sea and where the rugged coastline falls into a silent canyon. And to the lush forest park extension, is a very distinctive scenic spot.

An overview of the list of tourist attractions in Tasman Peninsula


Devil’s Kitchen 

Address: Devil's Kitchen, Tasman Arch Road, Eagle hawk Neck, Tasmania, Australia

Devil's Kitchen) is next to Tasman Arch, a narrow gulf that slips into the cliff, formed after thousands of years of sea winds and waves. The three sides of the towering cliffs are like axe chopping, stone cliffs crisscross, just the cutting marks on the chopping board.

The Devil's Kitchen is not the real kitchen, it's just the ghost of nature. Why is this scene named "Devil's Kitchen"? It is said that there are often shark activities in the area, they drive seals, sea lions and other marine life to the narrow gulf, and then bloody hunting, blood-bearing waves hit the rock cave beneath the foot of the mountain echoes of the devil howling. Another argument is that once after the pirates killed, they threw the body off the cliff and let the Tasmanian devil, smell blood to devour the body. Both of them sound creepy! In any case, the Devil's Kitchen is one of the most spectacular and inaudible views of the Tusman Peninsula.

An overview of the list of tourist attractions in Tasman Peninsula
An overview of the list of tourist attractions in Tasman Peninsula

There is a watchtower not far from the Devil's Kitchen. Depending on the fence, the islands and reefs scattered, fog diffuse, the boundary between the sea and the sky blurred; overlooking near, the tide rising and falling, the sound of the waves, the quiet and great sea, warm and surging, at a glance. Several stone cliffs of varying heights and sizes, like eagles, propped their necks into the sea.

An overview of the list of tourist attractions in Tasman Peninsula


Port Arthur 

Address: Port Arthur Historic Site, Tasmania

Tel: 61am 362512310

Web site: portarthur.org.au

Tickets: 1. Basic fare $35, 4-6 hours, including "Island of death" ferry

2. Two-day fare $100

3. All-day fare includes "Island of death" ferry $70

4. Ghost Journey $25

5. Night fare including dinner and "ghost trip" $69

6. Early morning "psychic study trip" $130 (additional accommodation required)

Traffic: travel east from Hobart and follow Tasman Highway for 1 hour and 20 minutes to the tourist centre at the Port Arthur site; alternatively, you can choose a one-day tour group, which can be consulted at Hobart's tourist Centre; From October to April every Friday and Sunday from Hobart, ferry is expensive; Tassielink has a route to and from Hobart to the port of Arthur.

An overview of the list of tourist attractions in Tasman Peninsula

Port Arthur is located on the Tasmanian peninsula of (Tasman Peninsula). From 1830 to 1877, there were more than 12,000 severely exiled prisoners in England, surrounded by mountains, like a natural barrier castle, and the most dreaded place for exiles of that time. Known as the hole of hell, (Hell Hole). Visitors are now visiting ancient churches, gunpowder depots, cells and guard towers built by former prisoners. There is also an exotic prison museum featuring pictures and objects of the year, including prisoners' jackets, whips and chains.

An overview of the list of tourist attractions in Tasman Peninsula

Arthur, entrance.


Ticket is a poker card, this is a very good souvenir, after buying tickets, go to the underground indoor exhibition hall to learn about history.

An overview of the list of tourist attractions in Tasman Peninsula
An overview of the list of tourist attractions in Tasman Peninsula

There are foot cuffs to play with ~

An overview of the list of tourist attractions in Tasman Peninsula

Wharf took a 20-minute boat to the Island of death.

An overview of the list of tourist attractions in Tasman Peninsula
An overview of the list of tourist attractions in Tasman Peninsula

This is wharf. There's a little waiting room.

An overview of the list of tourist attractions in Tasman Peninsula

After about 20 minutes to return to the origin, go to prison to find out exactly.

An overview of the list of tourist attractions in Tasman Peninsula
An overview of the list of tourist attractions in Tasman Peninsula
An overview of the list of tourist attractions in Tasman Peninsula
An overview of the list of tourist attractions in Tasman Peninsula
An overview of the list of tourist attractions in Tasman Peninsula

It was a police station.

An overview of the list of tourist attractions in Tasman Peninsula
An overview of the list of tourist attractions in Tasman Peninsula


Remarkable Cave 

Address: Remarkable Cave, Cave Road, Port Arthur, Tasmania 7182, Australia

Extraordinary Cave (Remarkable Cave) is at the end of the road in the southern gulf of the Port Arthur Peninsula. The name is given because the opening of the hole is said to resemble the map of Tasmania. From here you can walk to Crescent Bay (Crescent Bay), set against a huge sand dune, this secluded harbor is breathtaking.

An overview of the list of tourist attractions in Tasman Peninsula

The rocks exposed on the seaside hills look a bit smoother than the previous attractions. The fact that these rocks have been squeezed over millions of years by geological movements and vicissitudes can be seen in the different textures and colors of the rocks, set up beside the seaside balustrades, which show that these rocks are actually formed through millions of years of compressions in geological movements and vicissitudes.

There was a trestle path next to the parking pad, down the wooden steps, and soon there was the stone cave, surrounded by mountains, the mouth of which was basically level with the sea level, and there was the beach leading to the sea.

An overview of the list of tourist attractions in Tasman Peninsula
An overview of the list of tourist attractions in Tasman Peninsula
An overview of the list of tourist attractions in Tasman Peninsula


By MsZhou

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