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Exploring the region

By Bay Retreat Port Arthur on September 1, 2015 in

The Tasman Peninsula’s dramatic environment created the ideal natural prison for Port Arthur’s convicts. 300-metre high sea cliffs, deep ocean and thick forests made escape an almost impossible prospect.

The only land passage north from Port Arthur was found at Eaglehawk Neck, a narrow strip of land flanked by ocean and forest. For the convicts, this too was impassable—heavily guarded by soldiers and site of the notorious Dog Line.

This extraordinary place, once so forbidding, is now one of the most beautiful and accessible destinations in Tasmania.

 

Things to do

Port Arthur is just one part of the Tasman Peninsula story and there are countless options for experiencing everything this area has to offer.

  • Join a coastal cruise to see soaring sea cliffs and amazing wildlife
  • Discover stunning natural formations like Remarkable Cave, The Devil’s Kitchen, the Tessellated Pavement and Tasman Arch
  • Walk along secluded beaches
  • Hike along bush tracks to see breathtaking, cliff-top views
  • Visit the Eaglehawk Neck Historic Site, home of the infamous Dog Line
  • Tour the Convict Trail, via Nubeena, Premaydena, Saltwater River, Koonya and Taranna

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Stay a while

Take a couple of days or more to immerse yourself in all the experiences available in the Port Arthur area. Choose your preferred style of accommodation, from quaint and comfy to cool and classy, including authentic, convict-era cottages and homes, motels, hotels and cabins.

Find somewhere to stay

 

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You’ll find a Tasmanian Visitor Information Network (TVIN) Desk within the Visitor Centre at the Port Arthur Historic Site. Ask our friendly staff for suggestions and help with accommodation bookings and activities. Telephone +61 (0)3 6251 2371

 

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The Port Arthur and Tasman Tourism Association (PATTA) website has comprehensive information on things to do and see in the region. Managed by local tourism operators, the site includes activities, accommodation, attractions, food and wine and local services. Download a copy of the Tasman region brochure, or pick up a copy from Visitor Information Centres around Tasmania and from local operators.

 

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Port Arthur and the Tasman Peninsula are a must-see part of the Greater Hobart area. There are many other experiences and activities available to make an extended stay in the region a great holiday experience, for more details see the website.

 

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Discover Tasmania, the official tourism website for Tasmania, offers everything you need to plan your holiday. Explore the state’s five unique regions, find out what’s on, uncover local secrets and book your accommodation or activities online.