Map of Bicheno Tasmania | Beaches, Blowhole & Visitor Guide
Map of Bicheno Tasmania – Beaches, Blowhole & Visitor Guide
This map of Bicheno Tasmania provides an overview of one of Tasmania's most popular east coast destinations, including beaches, coastal walks, wildlife attractions, lookouts and major visitor facilities. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how Bicheno is laid out.
Bicheno is known for beautiful beaches, coastal scenery, penguin tours, fishing, surfing and the famous Bicheno Blowhole. It is a popular stop on Tasmania's east coast touring route.
Bicheno is located on Tasmania's east coast between Bay of Fires and Freycinet National Park. Major attractions include the Bicheno Blowhole, Redbill Beach, Waubs Bay, East Coast Natureworld and coastal walking tracks.
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This Bicheno map highlights beaches, coastal attractions, wildlife experiences and major visitor destinations along Tasmania's east coast.
Where Is Bicheno Located?
Bicheno is located on Tasmania's east coast along the Tasman Highway. The town sits between Bay of Fires to the north and Freycinet National Park to the south, making it a popular stop on east coast road trips.
- North: Bay of Fires and St Helens direction
- South: Freycinet National Park and Coles Bay
- East: Tasman Sea
- West: rural Tasmania and inland regions
Main Attractions and Areas of Bicheno
- Bicheno Blowhole — famous coastal attraction
- Waubs Bay — popular swimming beach
- Redbill Beach — scenic coastal beach
- East Coast Natureworld — wildlife attraction
- Whalers Lookout — panoramic viewpoint
- Diamond Island — wildlife and coastal scenery
- Penguin Viewing Areas — evening wildlife experiences
- Town Centre — cafes, accommodation and visitor services
- Rocky Coastline Walks — coastal recreation areas
- Fishing and Boating Facilities — local harbour amenities
Major Areas of Bicheno Explained
- Town Centre Precinct — services, accommodation and dining
- Coastal Attraction Zone — blowhole and lookout areas
- Beach Recreation Area — swimming and coastal activities
- Wildlife Viewing Region — penguin and native animal experiences
- East Coast Touring Corridor — gateway to nearby attractions
Nearby Attractions
- Bay of Fires — famous east coast destination
- Freycinet National Park — iconic national park
- Wineglass Bay — world-famous beach
- Coles Bay — gateway to Freycinet
- St Helens — major east coast town
- Maria Island — wildlife and national park destination
Key Geographic Features
- Tasman Sea Coastline — defining natural feature
- Rocky Headlands — scenic coastal formations
- Sandy Beaches — recreation and tourism attractions
- Diamond Island Area — wildlife habitat
- Coastal Lookouts — panoramic viewing locations
- East Coast Tasmania Landscape — broader tourism region
Bicheno Transport and Access Map Overview
A map of Bicheno is useful for understanding how beaches, attractions and visitor facilities connect throughout the town and surrounding coastline.
- Tasman Highway — main east coast transport route
- Town Walking Areas — connect beaches and attractions
- Coastal Viewing Routes — scenic recreation access
- Beach Access Tracks — connect major coastal destinations
- Regional connections — link Bicheno with St Helens, Bay of Fires, Coles Bay and Freycinet National Park
Why People Search for a Map of Bicheno Tasmania
- To locate the Bicheno Blowhole
- To find beaches and swimming areas
- To plan wildlife viewing experiences
- To organise an east coast Tasmania road trip
- To understand the layout of the town and coastline
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Browse CollectionRelated Maps & Location Guides
- Map of Bay of Fires
- Map of Freycinet National Park
- Map of Wineglass Bay
- Map of Maria Island
- Map of Tasmania
Bicheno Map FAQs
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Where is Bicheno located?
Bicheno is located on Tasmania's east coast between Bay of Fires and Freycinet National Park. -
What is Bicheno known for?
Bicheno is known for beaches, penguin tours, coastal scenery and the Bicheno Blowhole. -
Is Bicheno worth visiting?
Bicheno is one of Tasmania's most popular east coast destinations and a common stop on Tasmania touring itineraries. -
Can you see penguins in Bicheno?
Yes. Bicheno is known for penguin viewing experiences and wildlife attractions.
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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation, surveying, emergency use or official determinations. Attraction access, wildlife sightings, weather conditions, facilities and visitor services may change over time. Always verify current information before visiting.