We accidentally visited the "little blowhole" whilst looking for the "blowhole" at Kiama.
The blowhole here may be smaller than main blowhole at Kiama, but this is a lot less crowded and is possibly more spectacular.
The rocky coastline is also fun to explore with kids and we found heaps of little rock pools teeming with life...
...sea urchins, fish, crabs, sea slugs and that was just the things I could name!
Definitely worth a visit if you are in the area
Please me mindful to check high tides before you visit. If you are here just for a stroll, it is worth it. But, if you are here for seeing the blowhole, you would be able to see only when it is high tide, otherwise all you hear is a whomp sound.
Though the view here is just awesome so it would be worth a visit. Also, not to far away from Kiama Blowhole. So if you are at Kiama Blowhole, might as well just check this out too.
Been coming here off & on for years, its amazing and worth the drive, the spray from the water hitting the rocks so so relaxing
Interesting little phenomena among a mainly residential area on the waters edge. It was blowing more than the main big blowhole the day we went due to wind and tide conditions on the day.
With a NW wind the little blowhole puts on a better show then blowhole at the lighthouse.
Visited this place after many years. So scenic and beautiful. Can do a couple of treks along the rocks. One short one that is like 1km and then another that leads to the bigger blowhole which is approximately 4km.
I think the Little Blowhole almost outshines her bigger sister!! Maybe we were there on a good day but the little blowhole consistently blew up huge sprays of water, it was really impressive!
There is a viewing platform but there is also a grassy area to sit on and just be mesmerised by this little gem.
There is very limited parking, just a few spots nestled between two houses but there is also street parking.
The little blowhole is a must when in the area.
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