Fossil Bluff, Wynyard
Highlights
- Explore 275-million-year-old Fossil Bluff and uncover ancient fossils embedded in stunning sandstone layers.
- Fossick along the base at low tide and discover remnants of prehistoric whales and the oldest marsupial fossil.
- Climb to the top for breathtaking views of the northwest coast, perfect for capturing the beauty of Tasmania.
- Relax at picnic tables near the beach, enjoying the serene atmosphere while watching the waves roll in.
Three kilometres west of the town centre is 275-million-year-old Fossil Bluff.
It was created by an ancient tidewater glacier and is rich in fossils, including the remains of prehistoric whales and the oldest marsupial fossil found in Australia. The species was named Wynyardia bassiana in honour of the town. At low tide, walk around the base of the bluff and fossick for fossils.
For more information on fossils of the area drop into the Wonders of Wynyard Visitors Centre where they have a brochure of the geological trail and for purchase there are booklets with more in-depth information on fossils of the area.
It’s a nice spot to stop and sit and watch the water. Picnic tables situated on the grassed area near to the beach. Climb the bluff to the top to take in the beautiful views of the northwest coast.
Dogs are allowed at any time, but must be under the effective control of the person in charge of the dog. Restricted during summer – During December, January and February dogs are allowed in this area only before 10:00 am and after 6:00 pm.
Features include free parking, swimming, picnic area, walking tracks and interpretive signage about the history of the area.
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Accreditations
- TAS – WWC (Waratah/Wynyard Council)
Features
Disabled access available, contact operator for details.