We visited the Little Blowhole and had a surprisingly fun time waiting for the next wave to create the iconic spout. The view was absolutely beautiful, with the added bonus of spotting the Kiama Lighthouse in the distance.
However, be mindful of the parking situation—you might miss the car park as the entrance is downhill, and the signboard is positioned after the turn-in. It’s a small inconvenience, but the experience of seeing the blowhole and enjoying the scenic surroundings makes it worth the visit!
Amos Hoe
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October 18, 2024
Car park is tiny but if you go early enough, no cars.
Amazing! More exciting than the bigger blow hole hahaha Went on a day with strong waves so it was very nice.
Nice little place to sit down and enjoy the little wonders of our amazing coastline.
Greg Tolcher
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August 14, 2024
Highly recommended.
A day with large surf would offer a good experience. The car park is small and a bit tight, but adequate if not too busy.
We were there in wet and windy conditions so saw some good effects, audio and visual.
The seaside scenery here is also quite good.
Korean Traveller
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March 01, 2025
Little Blowhole in Kiama was a fascinating spot to visit! Unlike the more famous Kiama Blowhole, this one was smaller but just as impressive, with strong bursts of water shooting up through the rocks.
The best part was how active it was—since it works best with certain wind conditions, it was constantly spraying water while I was there. The surrounding coastal views were stunning, making it a great place to relax and enjoy nature.
If you’re in Kiama, this hidden gem is definitely worth a stop!
Shally Konjo
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February 17, 2025
It's a much smaller blowhole than Kiama Blowhole, which is only about a 10-15 minute drive away. The day was calm and so had to wait for the spout to come through the blowhole. But it makes for a great picture. There is a small viewing platform to see the blowhole eruption too.
Update: went on a windy colder day and it was worth the trip.
ng wei ping
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January 02, 2025
We visited the Little Blowhole and had a surprisingly fun time waiting for the next wave to create the iconic spout. The view was absolutely beautiful, with the added bonus of spotting the Kiama Lighthouse in the distance.
However, be mindful of the parking situation—you might miss the car park as the entrance is downhill, and the signboard is positioned after the turn-in. It’s a small inconvenience, but the experience of seeing the blowhole and enjoying the scenic surroundings makes it worth the visit!
Amos Hoe
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October 18, 2024
Car park is tiny but if you go early enough, no cars.
Amazing! More exciting than the bigger blow hole hahaha Went on a day with strong waves so it was very nice.
Nice little place to sit down and enjoy the little wonders of our amazing coastline.
Greg Tolcher
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August 14, 2024
Highly recommended.
A day with large surf would offer a good experience. The car park is small and a bit tight, but adequate if not too busy.
We were there in wet and windy conditions so saw some good effects, audio and visual.
The seaside scenery here is also quite good.
Korean Traveller
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March 01, 2025
Little Blowhole in Kiama was a fascinating spot to visit! Unlike the more famous Kiama Blowhole, this one was smaller but just as impressive, with strong bursts of water shooting up through the rocks.
The best part was how active it was—since it works best with certain wind conditions, it was constantly spraying water while I was there. The surrounding coastal views were stunning, making it a great place to relax and enjoy nature.
If you’re in Kiama, this hidden gem is definitely worth a stop!
Shally Konjo
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February 17, 2025
It's a much smaller blowhole than Kiama Blowhole, which is only about a 10-15 minute drive away. The day was calm and so had to wait for the spout to come through the blowhole. But it makes for a great picture. There is a small viewing platform to see the blowhole eruption too.
Update: went on a windy colder day and it was worth the trip.
ng wei ping
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January 02, 2025
We visited the Little Blowhole and had a surprisingly fun time waiting for the next wave to create the iconic spout. The view was absolutely beautiful, with the added bonus of spotting the Kiama Lighthouse in the distance.
However, be mindful of the parking situation—you might miss the car park as the entrance is downhill, and the signboard is positioned after the turn-in. It’s a small inconvenience, but the experience of seeing the blowhole and enjoying the scenic surroundings makes it worth the visit!
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We visited the Little Blowhole and had a surprisingly fun time waiting for the next wave to create the iconic spout. The view was absolutely beautiful, with the added bonus of spotting the Kiama Lighthouse in the distance. However, be mindful of the parking situation—you might miss the car park as the entrance is downhill, and the signboard is positioned after the turn-in. It’s a small inconvenience, but the experience of seeing the blowhole and enjoying the scenic surroundings makes it worth the visit!
Car park is tiny but if you go early enough, no cars.
Amazing! More exciting than the bigger blow hole hahaha Went on a day with strong waves so it was very nice.
Nice little place to sit down and enjoy the little wonders of our amazing coastline.
Highly recommended. A day with large surf would offer a good experience. The car park is small and a bit tight, but adequate if not too busy. We were there in wet and windy conditions so saw some good effects, audio and visual. The seaside scenery here is also quite good.
Little Blowhole in Kiama was a fascinating spot to visit! Unlike the more famous Kiama Blowhole, this one was smaller but just as impressive, with strong bursts of water shooting up through the rocks. The best part was how active it was—since it works best with certain wind conditions, it was constantly spraying water while I was there. The surrounding coastal views were stunning, making it a great place to relax and enjoy nature. If you’re in Kiama, this hidden gem is definitely worth a stop!
It's a much smaller blowhole than Kiama Blowhole, which is only about a 10-15 minute drive away. The day was calm and so had to wait for the spout to come through the blowhole. But it makes for a great picture. There is a small viewing platform to see the blowhole eruption too. Update: went on a windy colder day and it was worth the trip.
We visited the Little Blowhole and had a surprisingly fun time waiting for the next wave to create the iconic spout. The view was absolutely beautiful, with the added bonus of spotting the Kiama Lighthouse in the distance. However, be mindful of the parking situation—you might miss the car park as the entrance is downhill, and the signboard is positioned after the turn-in. It’s a small inconvenience, but the experience of seeing the blowhole and enjoying the scenic surroundings makes it worth the visit!
Car park is tiny but if you go early enough, no cars.
Amazing! More exciting than the bigger blow hole hahaha Went on a day with strong waves so it was very nice.
Nice little place to sit down and enjoy the little wonders of our amazing coastline.
Highly recommended. A day with large surf would offer a good experience. The car park is small and a bit tight, but adequate if not too busy. We were there in wet and windy conditions so saw some good effects, audio and visual. The seaside scenery here is also quite good.
Little Blowhole in Kiama was a fascinating spot to visit! Unlike the more famous Kiama Blowhole, this one was smaller but just as impressive, with strong bursts of water shooting up through the rocks. The best part was how active it was—since it works best with certain wind conditions, it was constantly spraying water while I was there. The surrounding coastal views were stunning, making it a great place to relax and enjoy nature. If you’re in Kiama, this hidden gem is definitely worth a stop!
It's a much smaller blowhole than Kiama Blowhole, which is only about a 10-15 minute drive away. The day was calm and so had to wait for the spout to come through the blowhole. But it makes for a great picture. There is a small viewing platform to see the blowhole eruption too. Update: went on a windy colder day and it was worth the trip.
We visited the Little Blowhole and had a surprisingly fun time waiting for the next wave to create the iconic spout. The view was absolutely beautiful, with the added bonus of spotting the Kiama Lighthouse in the distance. However, be mindful of the parking situation—you might miss the car park as the entrance is downhill, and the signboard is positioned after the turn-in. It’s a small inconvenience, but the experience of seeing the blowhole and enjoying the scenic surroundings makes it worth the visit!