Geological formation

Shipstern Bluff

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Rachel & Jet
June 10, 2021
Shipstern Bluff is regarded as one of the wildest, most challenging, and most dangerous surf locations in the world. If you're a surfer, you might like to see it even if you won't want to surf it. Check it out on youtube. For non-surfers, Shipstern Bluff and nearby Tunnel Bay make for great destinations that allow further exploration on an enjoyable day walk that takes you through various forest and coastal environments.
Shipstern Bluff is regarded as one of the wildest, most challenging, and most dangerous surf locations in the world. If you're a surfer, you might like to see it even if you won't want to surf it. Check it out on youtube. For non-surfers, Shipstern Bluff and nearby Tunnel Bay make for great destinat…
Dave
August 1, 2017
Tassies world famous big wave spot. Its a great walk and the front row view of the action from the base of the bluff is nothing short of incredible. Needs the right conditions.
David
April 7, 2017
Great walk as part of the Cape Raoul hike. Check out this world famous big wave surfing location. Note that Feb 2017 a large rock face collapsed and the flat rock section of the trail has been closed by Tasmanian Parks Service.
Ingrid
August 22, 2022
For serious surfers, the world-famous breaks at Shipstern Bluff or ‘Shippies’ roll in only occasionally – but with waves reaching up to six metres they are not for the fainthearted. There’s plenty of good (regular sized) surf to be found on the peninsula – try Eaglehawk Neck, Roaring Beach or Remarkable Caves. One of Australia’s most photographed climbing sites is found on the Tasman Peninsula – the Totem Pole is a dramatic dolerite pinnacle rising 65 metres out of the water near Cape Huay. Along with the nearby feature of the Candlestick, it’s a classic adventure climbing destination. There are also plenty of classic routes on offer at Fortescue Bay, Mount Brown and Cape Raoul.
For serious surfers, the world-famous breaks at Shipstern Bluff or ‘Shippies’ roll in only occasionally – but with waves reaching up to six metres they are not for the fainthearted. There’s plenty of good (regular sized) surf to be found on the peninsula – try Eaglehawk Neck, Roaring Beach or Remark…
Nick
May 27, 2019
Walk out to the infamous Shipstern Bluff - if you're looking to see surfers, check the weather forecast, in hopes of a very large 6+ metre S/SW swell and light N/NW/W winds.

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Tunnel Bay Track
Cape Raoul, TAS