1. Remarkable Rocks is a popular tourist attraction located in Flinders Chase National Park on Kangaroo Island, South Australia. These natural granite formations are known for their unique shapes and formations, which have been carved by thousands of years of wind, rain, and sea spray.

The rocks are perched on a large granite outcrop and form a dramatic landscape against the backdrop of the Southern Ocean. They are characterized by their unusual shapes, with some resembling animal figures or other recognizable objects. The rocks are also covered in orange and gold lichens, adding to their distinctiveness.

Remarkable Rocks not only offer a stunning view but also provide a great opportunity for photography and exploration. Visitors can climb the rocks and take in panoramic views of the surrounding coastline. The site is also known for its stunning sunsets, making it a popular spot for photographers.

2. Remarkable Rocks does not have specific working hours as it is located within Flinders Chase National Park. The park is open daily from sunrise to sunset. For specific information on the park’s opening hours, it is recommended to contact the Flinders Chase National Park Visitor Centre at +61 8 8553 4470.

3. To visit Remarkable Rocks, visitors need to pay an entrance fee for Flinders Chase National Park. As of 2021, the entrance fee is $11 per adult, $9 per concession, and $6.50 per child. The fee allows access to the entire national park, including Remarkable Rocks.

Transportation to Remarkable Rocks is usually done by private car, as public transportation options are limited on Kangaroo Island. Visitors can drive to the rocks, which are located about 75 kilometers southwest of Kingscote, the main town on Kangaroo Island. The drive takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours from Kingscote.