Map of Devil's Kitchen Tasmania | Coastal Lookouts & Visitor Guide
Map of Devil's Kitchen Tasmania – Coastal Lookouts & Visitor Guide
This map of Devil's Kitchen Tasmania provides an overview of one of the Tasman Peninsula's most impressive geological attractions, including lookouts, walking paths, coastal scenery, nearby natural landmarks and visitor facilities.
Devil's Kitchen is a dramatic sea cave formation carved into the cliffs by powerful ocean swells. It forms part of a collection of famous Tasman Peninsula attractions that includes Tasman Arch, the Blowhole and Remarkable Cave.
Devil's Kitchen is located on the Tasman Peninsula near Eaglehawk Neck in south-east Tasmania. Nearby attractions include Tasman Arch, Pirates Bay, the Blowhole, Remarkable Cave and Tasman National Park.
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Where Is Devil's Kitchen Located?
Devil's Kitchen is located on the Tasman Peninsula within Tasman National Park in south-east Tasmania. The attraction sits on a rugged coastline exposed to the Tasman Sea and is easily accessible from Eaglehawk Neck.
- North: Eaglehawk Neck and Pirates Bay
- South: Tasman Peninsula coastal wilderness
- East: Tasman Sea
- West: Tasman National Park landscapes
Main Attractions Around Devil's Kitchen
- Devil's Kitchen — spectacular sea cave formation
- Tasman Arch — iconic natural rock arch
- The Blowhole — ocean-powered coastal feature
- Pirates Bay — scenic coastal destination
- Coastal Lookouts — panoramic Tasman Sea views
- Walking Paths — short visitor-friendly routes
- Photography Locations — popular viewing areas
- Interpretive Displays — geology and natural history information
- Visitor Facilities — parking and viewing areas
- Tasman National Park — surrounding protected landscape
How Was Devil's Kitchen Formed?
Devil's Kitchen was formed through coastal erosion over thousands of years. Powerful waves gradually enlarged cracks and weaknesses in the cliffs, creating a deep sea cave. The formation continues to be shaped by natural coastal processes today.
It is closely related to nearby formations such as Tasman Arch, which developed through similar geological processes.
Nearby Attractions
- Tasman Arch — adjacent coastal landmark
- Eaglehawk Neck — gateway to the Tasman Peninsula
- Remarkable Cave — famous sea cave attraction
- Three Capes Track — world-class hiking destination
- Port Arthur Historic Site — internationally recognised heritage attraction
- Tasman National Park — coastal wilderness reserve
Key Geographic Features
- Tasman Sea — defining natural environment
- Sea Cave Formation — major geological attraction
- Dolerite Cliffs — dramatic coastal rock formations
- Coastal Headlands — scenic viewing locations
- Rock Platforms — exposed geological features
- Tasman Peninsula Coastline — broader natural landscape
Devil's Kitchen Transport and Access Map Overview
A map of Devil's Kitchen is useful for understanding how lookouts, walking paths and nearby attractions connect throughout the area.
- Arthur Highway — primary route to the Tasman Peninsula
- Visitor Parking Area — main access point
- Walking Paths — connect coastal attractions
- Viewing Platforms — scenic observation points
- Regional connections — link Devil's Kitchen with Eaglehawk Neck, Port Arthur and surrounding Tasman Peninsula attractions
Why People Search for a Map of Devil's Kitchen
- To locate Devil's Kitchen and nearby attractions
- To plan a Tasman Peninsula itinerary
- To find coastal lookouts and photography locations
- To learn about geological formations
- To explore Tasmania's dramatic coastline
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Browse CollectionRelated Maps & Location Guides
- Map of Tasman Arch
- Map of Eaglehawk Neck
- Map of Remarkable Cave
- Map of Tasman National Park
- Map of Three Capes Track
Devil's Kitchen Map FAQs
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Where is Devil's Kitchen located?
Devil's Kitchen is located on the Tasman Peninsula in south-east Tasmania. -
What is Devil's Kitchen?
Devil's Kitchen is a large sea cave formation created by coastal erosion and wave action. -
Is Devil's Kitchen worth visiting?
Yes. Devil's Kitchen is one of Tasmania's most impressive coastal geological attractions and is often visited alongside Tasman Arch. -
What attractions are nearby?
Nearby attractions include Tasman Arch, Eaglehawk Neck, Remarkable Cave, Port Arthur and the Three Capes Track.
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