From 1830 to 1877, about 12,500 convicts served sentences at what is now the World Heritage listed Port Arthur Historic Site. More than 30 of the 100+ original buildings dot the site, ranging from a large penitentiary, which was originally constructed as a flour mill and a roofless church built by convicts.
The Three Capes Track is an independent multi-day walking experience on the Tasman Peninsula. This 48 km 4 day journey in Australia's far southeast, leads you through a myriad of natural landscapes with exhilarating cliff top outlooks on Cape Pillar, Cape Hauy and stunning views to Cape Raoul.
See Cape Raoul from a different perspective. This 09-Minute wilderness cruise from Pennicott Wilderness Journeys goes beyond Port Arthur to take in the amazing cliffs and sandy beach of the Tasman Peninsula to Cape Raoul. With soaring sea cliffs and monumental rock formations, the Tasman National Park is a coastal wonderland.
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