Beach Path House provides beachfront accommodation near Bicheno on Tasmania's stunning east coast. Awaken to the song of bush birds and experience the magic of the sun rising over a clear turquoise sea.
Beach Path House can accommodate up to eight guests in three bedrooms. There is a fully equipped kitchen and spacious living area. Beach Path House is the perfect beach holiday house, just a 30 metre walk from Redbill Beach. It has magnificent views of Diamond Island and the fishing boats in Waubs Bay from every room. Take a walk in the private gardens, sit on the sunny verandah, enjoy a barbecue, soak in the spa or at night relax by a cosy log fire.
It is a paradise for beachcombing, swimming, surfing, fishing and bird watching or simply gazing at the spectacular view from a secluded spot in the sand dunes. The fishing port of Bicheno nearby has excellent restaurants and cafes lots to do including a wildlife park, sea life centre, art and craft centres, coastal walks and bushwalks.
Bicheno is just over two-hours' drive southeast of Launceston (174 kilometres/108 miles).
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