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The Blowholes, the result of water being forced up into a crackline in the granite, produce spray and loud eerie sounds when a big swell is running.
Cable Beach is located next to The Gap and Natural Bridge and is known to be a rough and treacherous section of coastline.
From the car park, an easy 100 m, six minute return walk takes you to a lookout over this 'secret' haven.
This small, secluded and very beautiful north-facing beach offers some shelter in most weather conditions.
Easy 300m, 10 minute walk to the lookout over Salmon Holes, one of the most photographed beaches on the Torndirrup Peninsula, or tackle the steep steps to the beach.
You can enjoy great views to the west from the wooden lookout on Stony Hill, the highest point in Torndirrup National Park. The southernmost peak of the Torndirrup Peninsula can be reached via a rugged 4.3 km return path, which is steep in sections. Allow approximately 2 hours return.
The Gap and Natural Bridge are two spectacular lookout points along the Southern Ocean coastline, offering breathtaking views between Bald Head and West Cape Howe.
The surging power of the Southern Ocean is evident at The Gap, a spectacular channel in the 40m high coastal granites of Torndirrup National Park.
This wild and rugged coastal park is known for its spectacular wave-carved features including the Natural Bridge, The Gap and the Blowholes.
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