Tasman Peninsula Tasmania Australia

Remains of the Low Courts

Tasman Peninsula

The Tasman Peninsula has an wonderful array of historical and natural locations explore. Containing some of Australia’s oldest convict sites, it tells the story of early colonial life while being surrounded by amazing natural beauty.

During our stay here, we visited the sites below. This is by no means all there is to see and do, as there are many more bush tracks to walk, and places to visit. We spent three days here, but could easily have taken a whole week.

Port Arthur Historic Site

Tasmania’s best known historical site, Port Arthur was once a penal settlement for convicts. For the Full blog of our trip here, click this link.

Inside The Penitentiary
Inside The Penitentiary

Geological Sites of the Tasman Peninsula

Tasmania is full of natural beauty. The wind, rain and sea have combined in places to produce wonderful geological features. For the Full blog of our trip here, click this link.

Tasman Arch

Tasman Arch
Tasman Arch

The Blow Hole

The Blowhole
The Blowhole

Remarkable Cave

Tessellated Pavement

Tessellated Pavement Eaglehawk Neck
Tessellated Pavement Eaglehawk Neck

The Dog Line

To prevent escaped convicts leaving the Tasman Peninsula, a dogs were placed at the narrowest point. These vicious dogs are commemorated with a full sized bronze sculpture. Tasmania is full of natural beauty. The wind, rain and sea have combined in places to produce wonderful geological features. For the Full blog of our trip here, click this link.

Bronze Sculpture at the Dog Line
Bronze Sculpture at the Dog Line

Coal Mine Historic Site

Although not as popular as Port Arthur, the Coal Mine Historic Site is also an important relic of the convict past. The first coal mine in Tasmania and a place of punishment for repeat offending convicts, its ruins are worth a visit. Unlike Port Arthur, entry here is free. For the Full blog of our trip here, click this link.

Ruins at the Main Settlement Tasman Peninsula
Ruins at the Main Settlement

Cape Raoul Track

Bushwalking and hiking tracks range from under an hour to several days. We chose a five hour return walk to Cape Raoul because it provided temperate rainforest, coastal views and wildlife in the one walk. For the Full blog of our trip here, click this link.

Dolerite at Cape Raoul Tasman Peninsula
Dolerite at Cape Raoul

To read other posts about Tasmania, click here.

Our photos are available for purchase on

Comments

10 responses to “Tasman Peninsula Tasmania Australia”

  1. Jyothi Avatar

    What a beautiful site! The Tasman Arch looks stunning!

    1. Destinations Avatar
      Destinations

      It is really amazing to see!

  2. 100 Country Trek Avatar

    Would love add Tasmania to my list.

    1. Destinations Avatar
      Destinations

      You would love it. It’s a beautiful part of Tasmania with lots to see and do

  3. Shannon Leigh Avatar

    I love Australia! How cool!

    1. Destinations Avatar
      Destinations

      It really is a great place to visit and s much to see and do

  4. Shristy Singh Avatar

    Amazing 😍
    Do visit to my blog and follow it if you like.
    Have a nice day.

    1. Destinations Avatar
      Destinations

      Thankyou. Your artwork is beautiful!

      1. Shristy Singh Avatar

        Your welcome 🙂
        Thank you so much for visiting and following.
        Thanks for your compliment.

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.