JillExpensiveRock
Well worth the trip from Hobart on the Tasman Peninsula, about 1 hour 20 minutes (from Hobart), hardly anyone there, take a picnic. There are toilet facilities on site, no shops or staff, totally different from Port Arthur, very peaceful, we only saw a couple of people there, lots of rabbits though. We ran out of time so only got to see a small part of it, lots of walking trails. Make a day trip of it. It was the site of the first Coal mine in Tasmania and a place where the worst convicts were kept.
645tonyp
Very interesting place But pull up in the car park if you look toward the raod a sign can be seen in the trees walk in from there then follow along the tracks at your capabilities to find the smaller sections ,,well worth the 2 to 3 hrs to look properly
JohnT81
Ideal spot to camp for secluded spot fantastic white sand shaded areas take a boat do some fishing relax ... fantastic Mine ruins added benifit
Local57
Don't miss this side trip while in the region. Lovely little beach here too and the ruins are easily accessible for young and old.
2oldhobartians
Having visited years ago, I was disappointed to find so much now quite a walk from the car park, not good for older less nimble folks. Lots to read about on plaques etc.
TasExplorer
A great place to view and explore a convict place without the hype or cash registers. Chance to discover the ruins in the natural surrounds and this place is really is a day visit in its own right. No entry fee and open all hours.