Flinders Chase National Park

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Flinders Chase National Park

What you can expect

Flinders Chase National Park, located on the western end of the island, is filled with so much natural beauty, you won’t want to pass up the chance to visit. The national park is home to a wide range of native wildlife and amazing rock formations. Remarkable Rocks is popular site to visit and is one of the island’s signature landmarks; moulded over 500 million years with the help of rain, wind and waves, Remarkable Rocks is exactly that - remarkable. Admirals Arch is another impressive rock formation, formed over thousands of years near the Cape du Couedic Lighthouse. Visitors can observe the New Zealand fur seal colony from the viewing area and take in the scenic views surrounding. Visitors can take the boardwalk around the area to various vantage points and lookouts. Other highlights include the Cape Borda lighthouse - Australia’s only square lighthouse.

Location

What you need to know

Note
  • ### Remarkable Rocks Visit early morning/evening to avoid large crowds/enjoy sunrise and sunset Rocks are safe to walk on during dry weather Take care during wet or windy weather Wooden boardwalk partially accessible for disabled visitors ### Admirals Arch Boardwalk leads to Cape du Couedic Lightstation Starting point of various hiking trails Dolphin and whale sightings View New Zealand fur seal colony
Explore scenic walkways
Observe wild seal colonies
Get up close to iconic landmarks
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