Map of Tasman Arch Tasmania | Lookouts, Coast & Visitor Guide

Map of Tasman Arch Tasmania – Lookouts, Coast & Visitor Guide

This map of Tasman Arch Tasmania provides an overview of one of the Tasman Peninsula's most famous natural attractions, including coastal lookouts, walking paths, nearby geological features and visitor facilities.

Tasman Arch is a spectacular natural rock arch formed by centuries of wave action. It is one of the most photographed attractions on the Tasman Peninsula and is often visited alongside Devil's Kitchen, the Blowhole and Eaglehawk Neck.

Quick Answer:

Tasman Arch is located on the Tasman Peninsula near Eaglehawk Neck in south-east Tasmania. Nearby attractions include Devil's Kitchen, the Blowhole, Pirates Bay and Tasman National Park.

Interactive Tasman Arch Map (Reference View) Use this map to explore Tasman Arch, nearby coastal attractions, lookouts and visitor facilities.
Tip: Tasman Arch maps are useful for locating lookouts, walking paths and nearby geological attractions along the Tasman Peninsula coastline.

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Where Is Tasman Arch Located?

Tasman Arch is located on the Tasman Peninsula within Tasman National Park, approximately 75 kilometres south-east of Hobart. It sits on a rugged section of coastline shaped by powerful Southern Ocean swells.

  • North: Eaglehawk Neck and Pirates Bay
  • South: Tasman Peninsula coastal wilderness
  • East: Tasman Sea
  • West: Tasman National Park landscapes

Main Attractions Around Tasman Arch

  • Tasman Arch — iconic natural rock arch
  • Devil's Kitchen — dramatic sea cave formation
  • The Blowhole — ocean-powered coastal feature
  • Pirates Bay — scenic beach and coastal views
  • Coastal Lookouts — panoramic ocean viewpoints
  • Walking Paths — short visitor-friendly trails
  • Photography Locations — popular viewing platforms
  • Interpretive Displays — geology and history information
  • Visitor Facilities — parking and amenities
  • Tasman National Park — surrounding protected landscape

How Was Tasman Arch Formed?

Tasman Arch was created through thousands of years of coastal erosion. Waves gradually enlarged cracks in the coastal cliffs until a sea cave formed. Continued erosion eventually broke through the rock, creating the natural arch visible today.

The surrounding coastline contains several other geological formations that were created by the same natural processes.


Nearby Attractions

  • Devil's Kitchen — adjacent coastal landmark
  • Eaglehawk Neck — gateway to the Tasman Peninsula
  • Remarkable Cave — famous sea cave attraction
  • Three Capes Track — premier hiking destination
  • Port Arthur Historic Site — internationally recognised heritage attraction
  • Tasman National Park — coastal wilderness reserve

Key Geographic Features

  • Dolerite Cliffs — dramatic coastal rock formations
  • Tasman Sea — defining ocean environment
  • Sea Caves — erosion-shaped coastal features
  • Rock Platforms — exposed geological formations
  • Coastal Headlands — scenic viewpoints
  • Tasman Peninsula Coastline — broader natural setting

Tasman Arch Transport and Access Map Overview

A map of Tasman Arch 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 arrival point
  • Walking Paths — connect lookouts and attractions
  • Coastal Viewing Platforms — observation areas
  • Regional connections — link Tasman Arch with Eaglehawk Neck, Port Arthur and other Tasman Peninsula attractions

Why People Search for a Map of Tasman Arch

  • To locate Tasman Arch and nearby attractions
  • To plan a Tasman Peninsula day trip
  • To find coastal lookouts and photography locations
  • To understand local geology and natural features
  • To explore Tasman National Park attractions

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Tasman Arch Map FAQs

  • Where is Tasman Arch located?
    Tasman Arch is located on the Tasman Peninsula in south-east Tasmania.
  • What is Tasman Arch?
    Tasman Arch is a natural rock arch formed by coastal erosion and wave action.
  • Is Tasman Arch worth visiting?
    Yes. Tasman Arch is one of Tasmania's most famous coastal landmarks and a popular stop on Tasman Peninsula itineraries.
  • What attractions are near Tasman Arch?
    Nearby attractions include Devil's Kitchen, the Blowhole, Eaglehawk Neck, Remarkable Cave and Port Arthur.

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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation or official determinations. Weather, track conditions, access arrangements and visitor facilities may change over time. Always verify current information before visiting.