Welcome to Bicheno Bliss, your gateway to a laid-back coastal holiday on Tasmania’s stunning east coast. Just a short stroll from Bicheno’s town centre, sandy beaches, and striking granite rocks, this spacious two-level home is made for families and friends looking to relax, explore, and make lasting memories together.
Explore, Relax and Rejuvenate at this property, proudly managed by Freycinet Holiday Houses.
With four bedrooms and two bathrooms spread across both levels, there’s plenty of space for up to eight guests. The mix of queen and twin rooms makes it ideal for families holidaying together, or groups of friends who value a little extra room. Fresh linen, towels, and bedding are all provided, so you can settle straight in and focus on enjoying your time.
The modern kitchen and dining area set the scene for shared meals—whether it’s breakfast before heading out to explore, or a relaxed dinner made with fresh local produce. Out on the sun-soaked deck, you can take in views over the ocean and Lookout Rock, enjoying your morning coffee or winding down at the end of the day with a glass of wine. A Weber BBQ makes outdoor dining easy, while the spacious lounge invites everyone to come together for movies, games, or simply to relax. For extra convenience, a handy bar fridge keeps your drinks and snacks close at hand.
Bicheno Bliss is also packed with little extras to keep all ages entertained. A Smart TV, books, puzzles, and toys are on hand for quiet evenings in, while the garage boasts a full-sized table tennis table for a bit of friendly competition. Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and laundry facilities add to the comfort, while two off-street parking spaces make coming and going simple.
When it’s time to explore, the best of Bicheno is right outside your door. Wander down to the blowhole, watch penguins return to shore at dusk, or enjoy the local cafes and restaurants—all just a short stroll away.
Bicheno Bliss is all about easy holiday living, where families and friends can come together, relax, and create lasting memories on Tasmania’s east coast.