Tasman Peninsula

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  • Page: turrakana - Tasman Peninsula (thesarvo)
    <guide> <header id="1" name="turrakana - Tasman Peninsula" walk="5 minutes to multiple days" sun="All day" rock="Vast sea cliffs - mostly dolerite" acknowledgement="" intro="turrakana / Tasman Peninsula is home to an absolute plethora of climbing. Most notably, the peninsula is home to the world famous sea pillar of the Totem Pole, the tallest (300m) sea cliffs in Australia at Cape Pillar, as well as a host of other incredible sea cliffs and stacks." history="" access="South of the canal at Dunalley marks the beginning of the Peninsula proper, though most of the accessible climbing is South of Eaglehawk Neck ~1.5 hours drive on the Tasman Hwy from Hobart." camping="Great camping and facilities exist at the serene Fortescue Bay, within the National Park. Summer is busy here so ring ahead to book a camp-site (about $10 a night). There are other campsites and hotels scattered amongst the place, but Fortescue is probably your closest and best bet." autonumber="true"/> <text id="16" class="heading3">Crag Steward</text> <text id="17" class="text">Rock climbers please contact the Cliff Steward (tasmanpeninsula@climbersclubtas.org.au) if you have any queries or concerns regarding social or environmental impacts of rock climbing at this crag.</header></text></guide>...