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| Eaglehawk Neck Destinations |
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In the Eaglehawk Neck area, there are some wonderful natural formations for visitors to admire, as well as some intriguing man made attractions. |
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This natural rock formation can be found at the northern end of Pirates Bay beach.
Situated at the southern end of Pirates Bay, not from from the Pirates Bay Jetty is this natural formation.
Further down the coast from the Blowhole is this natural representation of the sea at work, leaving a huge gash in the shore line, with a natural bridge over the top.
Just down the road from the Tasman Arch is yet another piece of evidence of the sea pounding against the coast.
A short walk from the Devils Kitchen is yet another fine example of nature at it's best.
This great lookout gives stunning views looking east over Pirates Bay and south down the coast.
As you approach Eaglehawk Neck, just off the Arthur Highway (A9) an this alternative tourist route, you'll find this breath taking lookout. It is said to be among the best views in Australia. You'll see spectacular views of Pirates Bay and beach, Eaglehawk Neck, The Lanterns, Hippolyte Rocks and Cape Huay. The lookout can also be accessed from Eaglehawk Neck. Simply take the Scenic drive past the Lufra Hotel.
Located just near the Officers Mess in this final reminder of what life was like in the convict days. It is thought to be the oldest timber military building in Australia.
Marking the spot where the dog line used to be is this unusual bronze sculpture. Located not far from the Officers Quarters, just past the Eaglehawk Neck Community Hall.
This fascinating little village is located on the road to the Blowhole. Mostly comprising of shacks and holiday homes that have names with the word 'Doo' included. For example: Gunadoo”, “This Will Doo”, “Doo Come In”, “Just Doo It” & “Love Me Doo”.
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