Sightseeing
Sightseeing
During my travels around Tasman National Park, I was fortunate to have sunny weather for most of the longer hikes. However, on one cloudy, rainy day, a common occurrence in Tasmania, I decided to explore the more easily accessible attractions. The Blowhole was one of these spots. The weather actually enhanced the experience, as the overcast sky and fewer visitors made the natural rock formations feel even more dramatic and imposing. The Blowhole is located at the end of Blowhole Road, with the car park conveniently situated right next to it. When I visited, the tide was not high enough to see the Blowhole spout, but if you plan your trip right you might.
Additionally, it's worth taking the short 200-meter circuit walk around the Blowhole, which leads to the stunning Fossil Bay Lookout. Keep an eye out for seals and other wildlife along the way, they add an extra touch of wonder to the visit.
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