The monumental cliffs over 60 metres high on the jagged and dramatic southwest coast lie completely outside civilisation and therefore attract the attention of visitors.

The coastline, called Seal Rocks, can be found near Limestone Forest, and at the top of the cliffs you can enjoy views from the easily accessible viewing platform.

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Despite the fact that the name might suggest the presence of seals, there are actually no seals here today. But even that shouldn't deter you from traveling to the most beautiful part of King Island.

A dirt road leads right up to the viewing platform, which is full of potholes but passable for all types of cars.

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