2 Best Sights in East-Coast Resorts, Tasmania

Bicheno Beach

Extending 650 feet along the southern shore of Waubs Bay, this gentle beach is in the heart of pretty Bicheno. A secondary north-facing beach sits on the western side of the bay. Rounded granite rocks border and separate the two beaches. There is a car park and toilet facilities at the middle of the beach where Beach Street meets the sand, while the town itself sits on the slopes at the south end. A popular shoreline walking track follows the rocky coast around the headland. If the swell is up, be sure to look for the blowhole. Amenities: food and drink; parking (free); toilets. Best for: surfing; swimming; walking.

Friendly Beaches

Contained within the boundaries of the Freycinet National Park, this long, sweeping, beautiful beach is accessed from Coles Bay Road, 9 km (6 miles) south of the turnoff on the Tasman Highway. Enjoy going barefoot as the sand is extremely soft, fine, and bright as a result of its high silicon content. The signature orange-lichen-encrusted granite boulders contrast beautifully against the white sand and turquoise water. The waves are excellent for surfers, but there are strong rip and tidal currents, so exercise care. Start at the small parking area, take the short stroll to the beach, and bring water and sunscreen, as there are no nearby facilities. Amenities: parking (free); toilets. Best for: solitude; surfing; swimming; walking.

Coles Bay Rd., Coles Bay, Tasmania, Australia