Queenscliff tunnel, also known as Manly's Wormhole, is a small yet beautiful tunnel which most tourists can easily miss. It was dug by the local fishermen in the 1900s to avoid the rocks around the beach. However, care should be taken that the area is not fenced or guarded; thus, one should always be careful. Though short, it is a bit challenging as it has a lot of rocks and puddles to cross, and it is best suited to visit the tunnel during the day. Once the end of the tunnel is reached, one will be greeted by a magnificent view of the Freshwater beach. The view, coupled with the sunset, is a fantastic experience.