About Rocky Cape
Tasmania is renowned for being a natural playground, so in order to experience the best on offer, a trip to Rocky Cape National Park is a must. Small but impressive, Rocky Cape sits upon 3,064 hectares of wildflowers and rock pools, with sweeping views from the Rocky Cape lighthouse. Rich in Aboriginal Heritage, this park also features a selection of natural and man made features to marvel, including caves, shipwrecks, rock formations and beautiful hills running down to the sea.
We hiked in the Rocky Cape National Park from Sisters Beach while staying at Eagles Rise. The coastal views are spectacular. We loved the isolated beach at Anniversary Bay. We collected shells and went for a paddle .... a bit cold in May for a swim. Loved it!