Just a 5-minute walk from Waubs Beach and 0.6 miles from Redbill Beach, The Cottage - Tidelines of Bicheno features accommodations in Bicheno with a garden.
Allen
Australia
Spacious cabin. Comfortable bed. Large table with chairs. Refurbished bathroom with good water pressure and toiletries. Decent sized fridge and kitchen. Easy flat walk to hotel (good value food and drinks) and town centre.
Offering free WiFi and a BBQ area, Cod Rock Point is located in Bicheno, 30 minutes' drive from Coles Bay.
Sarah
Australia
Exceptionally appointed. Everything available at our fingertips. The cheese platter was a lovely touch. Waking up to the ocean view was amazing. Highly recommended.
Dreamcatcher@Bicheno provides air-conditioned rooms in Bicheno. Providing free private parking, the 4-star vacation home is a 8-minute walk from Redbill Beach.
Neal
New Zealand
Very clean, good facilities and comfortable. Having an en suite per bedroom was excellent.
Located in Bicheno, a 6-minute walk from Waubs Beach, The Hub Bicheno has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking. Built in 2019, the property is within 1.1 miles of Redbill Beach.
elvena
Australia
Facilities and cleannesses,comfortable environment
Providing a garden, Wheel House Studio offers accommodations in Bicheno. With sea views, this accommodation provides a balcony. Outdoor seating is also available at the bed and breakfast.
What a lovely beach town Bicheno is. We used it as our base to discover the beauty of Freycinet National Park, but we could have definitely stayed a few more days just lazing around our amazing accommodation.
Deborah
Australia
Scored 10
10
Bicheno was a great place on the east coast of Tassie.
Bicheno was a great place on the east coast of Tassie. The town offered more than I had originally thought. If you love to surf then this is the place for you! We enjoyed Natureworld which is a nature park that offers night experiences with the Tasmanian Devils (we did this tour and it was AMAZING!!). There are also tours for penguin watching which sadly we didn't have time to do. There is an amazing place called Governors which is fabulous for coffee & breakfast. The bakery does lovely food and the takeaway options for lunch and or dinner are great too. Bicheno is very easy to get around, and with many beaches within a stones through it is great for all ages. If we visit Tassie again we'll definitely go back to Bicheno!
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Bicheno was a charming seaside town.
Bicheno was a charming seaside town. It wast easy to unwind with the shops and cafes a short five minute walk away. The local beaches, attractions and the picturesque countryside helped to make it a very relaxing stay. We enjoyed dining at the local cafes and restaurant and going for walks around the Gulch and the Blowhole which were a short drive from our accommodation. Would recommend it to travellers heading towards Coles Bay and the Freycinet National Park.
Vepy
Australia
Scored 10
10
We loved staying in Bicheno and wished we had stayed longer.
We loved staying in Bicheno and wished we had stayed longer. We stayed one night, from 2pm until 10am check out. But I would highly recommend 2 or 3 nights. We loved wading out to Diamond Island and swimming at the beach, the mountain views are spectacular and reminded me of Port Douglas. The sand is so white and soft and few rocks and shells to step on. There are even orange coloured rocks around like the Bay of Fires area, some sections are nearly better than Bay of Fires. We saw seals on the rocks outside the Lobster Shack one night. I would also recommend going to the Blowhole at high tide as the rocks and view there are spectacular, some are orange too. Lovely town with range of meals and an IGA and a fantastic little surf shop. There looks to be a bush walk nearby to climb the big boulders in town. I will try that next time.
Belinda
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
My family loves the outdoors and sights and although having...
My family loves the outdoors and sights and although having an accommodation in one location is convenient it also means lots of driving to get around. We are from Vancouver Canada and use to restaurants and grocery stores open until 9pm and later. So we learned quickly we needed to have groceries on hand to cook our own meals as everything we read about for the places to eat closed up between 4 and 5 pm . The IGA grocery stores close included.
Marie Crawford
Canada
Scored 10
10
Friendly people, had a tyre fixed at the garage swiftly,...
Friendly people, had a tyre fixed at the garage swiftly, lovely beach, beautiful eateries (especially Le Coq), amazing French cuisine. A great base for 3 days to travel to Bay of Fires, Freychinet, Wineglass Bay, walks and waterfalls. Lovely little town.
Cathy
Australia
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Absolutely beautiful little place to stay on Tasmania's east coast. The Pear cottage I stayed in was the ideal size and is fitted out with high quality amenities, from the Sheridan towels to the JBL speaker. Even the pans and cookery utensils were from higher-end brands. Everything felt very premium and well thought out. Will definitely be back soon!
Bicheno by the Bay is in a great location. Walking distance to the amazing Lobster Shack (100 metres away) which has great food and beautiful views. 😀Also many cafes and shops also within walking distance. The room was comfortable with a great king size bed. It was overlooking the lake.
The Wheel House is a great little self contained unit that has all the facilities you need for a short stay in Bicheno. It is close to the beach so great for walks. The continental breakfast was very basic with cereal and toast. The host was pleasant and left us to our own devices.
OMG, we stayed in a beach front villa. A very comfortable town house style unit with spectacular views of Diamond Island. We woke to the sounds of penguins heading out to sea for the day. Would recommend this stay to anyone travelling the east coast of Tasmania.
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