Explore Tasman Peninsula


Eaglehawk Neck and the Tasman Peninsula offer outdoor adventures, coastal vistas, and geological wonders near Lufra Hotel. As the "gateway to the Tasman Peninsula," our location connects mainland Tasmania via a slender isthmus. This setting allows guests to explore all that Tasmania offers. Locally known as "the Neck," the isthmus spans 400 meters and showcases striking geological formations.

Tessellated Pavement



Tassellated Pavement

The rocks on the Tessellated Pavement were fractured by the movement of the Earth and resulted in what is called jointing. Jointing itself is not incredibly uncommon, but the presence of salt crystals and consistent erosion by the Tasman Sea's waves and sediment deepened the pattern to give it its startling appearance. Tessellated pavement is extremely rare. This natural phenomenon is only found in a few places on Earth where rocks have fractured into polygonal blocks and appear just like man-made tiles.




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