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How to get to Eaglehawk Hideaway Bed & Breakfast |
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Travelling by car, follow the Tasman Highway (A3) to Sorell then turn right onto the Arthur Highway(A9). Travel to the township of Eaglehawk Neck. Go across the 'Neck' where you will have Pirates Bay on the left and Eaglehawk Bay on your right. Stay on the Highway for another 800 meters past Blowhole Road then turn left from the Arthur Highway into Ferntree Road. Eaglehawk Hideaway is 400 metres on the right
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Out and About |
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Located just minutes away are some of the Tasman Peninsula's 35 bush walking tracks that are rated from very easy to challenging. The natural wonders of the Tessellated Pavement,Tasman's Arch,The Blowhole and Devils Kitchen are close by.
Discover the spectacular coastal scenery along some of the highest sea-cliffs in the southern hemisphere with views that are unsurpassed on the walk to Waterfall Bay. Or you may decide to join the crew of Sealife Experience or Tasman Island Cruises for a look at the amazing coastline of the Tasman Peninsula from a totally different angle.
Then take a journey into the past as you explore the location of Eaglehawk Neck's infamous Dogline. A fifteen minute drive takes you to the nations most significant historic site, Port Arthur. (Allow at least one day for the attraction.) Perhaps take in a ghost tour in the evening as well.
Don't miss Remarkable Cave and Maingon Lookout just a short drive from Port Arthur. On the way to Remarkable Cave take a drive up to Palmers Lookout for a different view of Port Arthur.
There is as well as Port Arthur, quite a few other significant historic sites on the Peninsula, not the least being The Coalmines with its underground cells and buildings to explore.
One day is definitely not enough to indulge in the panoramic scenery and appreciate all of the attractions of the Tasman Peninsula.
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| Ample off street parking is available |
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