7 Free Things to do in Bicheno That You Shouldn't Miss

February 3, 2022 Tonie Szymanski

Discover the best top things to do in Bicheno, Australia including Waubs Bay Gallery, Denison Beach, The Farm Shed East Coast Wine Centre, Bicheno Blowhole, Whalers Lookout, Bicheno Visitor Information Centre, Freycinet Vineyards.
Restaurants in Bicheno

2/79 Burgess St, Bicheno, Tasmania 7215 Australia +61 419 646 738 [email protected] http://waubsbaygallery.com
Excellent
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

Waubs Bay Gallery

Waubs Bay Gallery is a fresh new space bringing together emerging and established artists from across Australia to Bicheno. We represent almost 50 Artists who are predominantly local East Coast or Tasmanian, with a handful of interstate artists. Our range includes: Paintings, Fine Art Prints, Photography, Sculptures, Jewellery, Pottery, Glass Art, Tasmanian Timbers and Fibre Art. Working Studio: Award winning wildlife artist Vanessa Richardson has set up her working studio space and is Waubs Bay Gallery's resident artist. Waubs Bay Gallery is an interactive space hosting guest artists and creative workshops and exhibitions throughout the year.

2. Denison Beach

18546 Tasman Hwy, Bicheno, Tasmania 7215 Australia http://beachsafe.org.au/beach/tas/break-o%27day/douglas-river/denison-beach
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Denison Beach

Reviewed By tanyap925 - Launceston, Australia

A secluded beach and great for kids and adults alike . kids had fun building sandcastles and sand sculptures and paddle in the water. 3 different entrance points to this long beach and good parking. Great to relax and wash away the worries of the world as you link with nature. A must visit if in Bicheno

3. The Farm Shed East Coast Wine Centre

53 Burgess St, Bicheno, Tasmania 7215 Australia +61 3 6375 1868 [email protected] http://thefarmshedtas.com.au/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 54 reviews

The Farm Shed East Coast Wine Centre

The Farm Shed East Coast Wine Centre is THE place to experience Tasmania's East Coast wines, and combines wine bar, tastings and sales with original art and design. Come in for guided tastings of wines from all East Coast region vineyards and Tasmanian whiskies and gins, as well as the ever-changing art and artisanal craft gallery.

Reviewed By spangledd - Brisbane, Australia

The Farm Shed, Bicheno. Just north of Wineglass Bay (Freycinet Peninsula), the small seaside town of Bicheno is mostly known for attractions such as: the blowhole, penguins and gorgeous orange lichen- covered rocks. Popping into the post-office was when I stumbled across the town’s hidden gem: ‘The Farm Shed’. AKA the ‘East Coast Wine Centre’, The Farm Shed is an ambient wooden building that offers delicious wine, gin, beer, cider and whiskey tastings (all sourced from local/regional vineyards). In addition, this unique hub showcases a range of tastefully hand-picked Tassie art and design products. I sat down to a platter of warm olives, mixed nuts and local snacks (all complimentary). During my ‘tasting’ session that afternoon, I got to meet the fun, passionate gals behind the business. Subi and Helen really know: their products, the history of the area and also (I was chuffed to find) , have direct contact with the families and East-Coast businesses who produce the wares available. As I left with a smile on my face (and a selection of vino for my adventures), I noted the tables on either side of me were placing large orders – to be delivered to their respective and far flung homes. All in all, a brilliant set-up, delightful owners and a local business definitely worth supporting. One of my highlights of Tassie. Cheers!

4. Bicheno Blowhole

Bicheno, Tasmania Australia http://thewelltravelledman.com/2017/05/30/bicheno-blowhole-bicheno-east-coast-of-tasmania/#.WtoszIjwaUk
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4.5 based on 869 reviews

Bicheno Blowhole

Reviewed By cboswell35 - Sydney, Australia

Best to arrive in the afternoon, when high tide is in and the swell is big, as you wlll get the best photos. You will need to wait to get the great picture , and have your camera ready and keep it ready as you need to get the picture.

5. Whalers Lookout

Foster St, Bicheno, Tasmania Australia
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4.5 based on 64 reviews

Whalers Lookout

Reviewed By justinharris5829 - Tasmania, Australia

An easy short walk rewarded with incredible views from two platforms. You may even see a whale or two.

6. Bicheno Visitor Information Centre

41B Foster St, Bicheno, Tasmania 7215 Australia +61 3 6375 1500 http://eastcoasttasmania.com/business/bicheno-visitor-information-centre
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4.0 based on 100 reviews

Bicheno Visitor Information Centre

Reviewed By phillandpeg

We called in late in the afternoon and looked at accommodation brochures, the Lovely Lady at the desk suggested the East Coast Holiday Park opposite , andrang the and secured the last cabin available at a very good price.

7. Freycinet Vineyards

15919 Tasman Hwy, Bicheno, Tasmania 7215 Australia +61 3 6257 8574 http://www.freycinetvineyard.com.au/contact/contact.html
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4.0 based on 67 reviews

Freycinet Vineyards

Reviewed By BakerEmily - Melbourne, Australia

This stunning little vineyard offers a lot. Our host really made out wine tasting experience fun and interactive, instead of just spouting off a whole spiel about each wine he asked us our impressions and preferences while giving us blind tastings and only then did he describe the wines. This was great, we learnt so much more about the wine and our own tastes. They have a great variety and you're sure to find something you like.

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