Cockle Creek

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Deep in Tasmania's remote southwest, Cockle Creek marks the end of the road — literally. This tiny settlement is the southernmost point in Australia accessible by car, a threshold where the civilised world gives way to the wild, windswept beaches and ancient rainforests of the Southwest National Park. For travellers seeking solitude, raw nature, and a genuine edge-of-the-world experience, Cockle Creek is unforgettable.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors come for a day trip from Hobart (about 2 hours' drive), but to truly appreciate the isolation and grandeur, plan to stay at least one night. The Cockle Creek campground is basic but atmospheric — fall asleep to the sound of waves and wake to birdsong. If you're tackling the South Coast Track, budget 6–8 days. For a relaxed visit, two days allows for a short walk, kayak paddle, and unhurried beachcombing.

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