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Natureworld

The East Coast


About 7km north of Bicheno, this wildlife park is overrun with native and non-native wildlife, including Tasmanian devils, wallabies, quolls, snakes, wombats and enormous 'roos. There are devil feedings daily at 10am, 12.30pm and 3.30pm, and you can get a glimpse of devil nightlife on a dusk tour with Devils in the Dark. There's a cafe here too.


Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¼´Ê±¿ª½±'s must-see attractions

Nearby The East Coast attractions

1. Diamond Island

2.27 MILES

Off the northern end of Redbill Beach is this photogenic granite outcrop, connected to the mainland via a short, semi-submerged, sandy isthmus – at low…

2. Redbill Beach

2.55 MILES

How white do you like your sand, and how clear your water? Redefine your definition of both at Bicheno’s long surf beach.

3. Waubs Beach

3.35 MILES

A fairly safe ocean beach for swimming on calm days.

4. Waubedebar's Grave

3.41 MILES

The final resting place of Waubedebar, the local Aboriginal woman who fished a couple of hapless sailors from the surf in the early 1800s. Waubs Beach, in…

5. Governor Island Marine Reserve

3.65 MILES

This marine reserve just offshore from Bicheno is a top diving spot, with kelp gardens and a deep drop-off that's home to myriad sponges and fish. Contact…

6. Whalers Hill

3.65 MILES

Scramble up to this lofty lookout, looking north along the coast, and scan the horizon for whales: 'Thar she blows!'

7. Bicheno Motorcycle Museum

3.71 MILES

Andrew Quin got his first Honda at age four, and has been hooked on motorbikes ever since. You don’t have to know your Benellis from your Bultacos to…

8. The Gulch

3.78 MILES

In between the craggy rockscape of little Governor Island and the Bicheno shoreline is this deep ocean ravine, where the town's fishing fleet shelters…