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Bicheno Cabins and Tourist Park

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Bicheno Cabins and Tourist Park
Bicheno Cabins and Tourist Park
Bicheno Cabins and Tourist Park
Bicheno Cabins and Tourist Park

Accommodation Details

3 1/2 Stars

Australian Coastal Holiday Accommodation Guide - Non-smoking Australian Coastal Holiday Accommodation Guide - Big4 Accredited
Accommodation Type Cabins.
Property Capacity 18 self-contained cabins, largest accommodating up to 6 people

Bicheno Cabins and Tourist Park - choose from our range of ensuite cabins and 2 bedroom holiday units. All are fully insulated and heated as well as being fitted with kitchen facilities including cooking utensils, crockery and cutlery for self catering. Linen supplied. Childrens playground, laundry facilities and BBQ. Nature has been kind to Bicheno, population approx. 700, which explains why its one of Tasmanias top tourist resorts. The average summer temperature, and hours of sunshine, is higher than in southern Victoria. The miles of pristine white beaches attract locals and holidaymakers alike. The town was named after James Ebenezer Bicheno, Tasmanian Colonial Secretary 1843-51. A visit to the Bich-o-Rama display at Crohill Gallery will reward history seekers. Waubs Harbour was used by sealers and whalers who found it ideal as a shelter for their boats. Today the local fishing fleet return catches for processing, including crayfish and abalone. Waubs Bay and Waubs Harbour was named after an aboriginal woman, Waubadebar, who was enslaved by sealers in the early 19th Century. A strong swimmer, she rescued two sealers when their boat was wrecked 1km offshore. In 1854 the town became a coalmining port, but most of the population departed for the Victorian gold rush and the township almost expired. In the 1940s the village started developing into the holiday destination it is today and taking on a prosperous air.

Accommodation Facilities

Accept Credit Cards(conditions), Baby Cot, BBQ, Cable TV, Children's Playground, Fridge, Garden, Heating, Laundry Facilities, Linen Supplied, Microwave, No Smoking, Tea/Coffee Facilities.

Attractions and Activities

Douglas-Apsley National Park, East Coast Nature World, Freycient Peninsula, bushwalking, fairy penguin rookeries, vineyards, galleries, fishing tours, scenic flights, swimming, surfing, golf and restaurants.

Closest Coastal Water

walk to Waubs Beach

Check In 2:00pm
Check Out 10:00am

Contact Details

Address 30 Tasman Highway , Bicheno TAS 7215
Phone 03 6375 1117
1800 789 075 RES

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