Table Cape

Overview

Rising dramatically from the coastline just outside Wynyard, Table Cape is one of Tasmania’s most iconic natural landmarks. This volcanic bluff, standing 180 metres above sea level, offers breathtaking views across Bass Strait, the rich farmland below, and on a clear day, all the way to Rocky Cape and beyond.

What you’ll find:

  • Table Cape Lookout – take in sweeping coastal views and spot migrating whales during the season.
  • Table Cape Lighthouse – a historic beacon built in 1888, open for guided tours at select times of the year.
  • Walking tracks – explore coastal clifftop walks and take in the unique geology and wildflower displays.
  • Tulip fields – every spring, the surrounding farmland bursts into colour as thousands of tulips bloom, drawing visitors from near and far.
  • Wildlife and birdwatching – keep an eye out for wedge-tailed eagles, seabirds and native marsupials.

Table Cape combines natural beauty, history, and seasonal colour, making it a must-visit destination in the Waratah-Wynyard region. Whether you’re here for the tulips, the views, or simply the fresh coastal air, it’s a place that captures the essence of Tasmania’s north-west coast.

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Features

Free Parking
Picnic Tables
Walking Track

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