Location:
Bicheno is a charming coastal town on the east coast of Tasmania, about 180 km northeast of Hobart. It sits along the Tasman Sea and is part of the Glamorgan Spring Bay region, known for its stunning beaches and wildlife.
Top things to see:
Bicheno Blowhole: A dramatic natural rock formation where waves shoot water into the air.
East Coast Beaches: Pristine sandy beaches like Redbill Beach and Waubs Bay.
Bicheno Penguin Tours: See little penguins returning to shore at sunset.
Bicheno’s Fish & Chips: A local favorite with scenic ocean views.
Top things to do:
Take a guided penguin or wildlife tour in the evening.
Snorkel or dive at the Bicheno Marine Reserve to see colorful marine life.
Walk along the coastal trails for beautiful ocean views and a chance of seeing whales, dolphins and seals.
Explore the Bicheno Historic Site to learn about the town’s early settler history.
Places to visit nearby:
Freycinet National Park: Home to Wineglass Bay, one of Tasmania’s most famous beaches.
Douglas-Apsley National Park: Great for hiking and spotting native wildlife.
The Tessellated Pavement: A rare rock formation just north of Bicheno.
Coles Bay: Gateway to Freycinet Peninsula with shops, cafes, and tours.
More information:
Bicheno is a perfect mix of wildlife, beaches and small-town charm. It’s popular with visitors for its relaxed atmosphere, easy access to Tasmania’s east coast attraction and opportunities for wildlife encounters. The town is also a great base for exploring nearby national parks and scenic drives along the coastline.