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Tasmania

View of Governor Island Marine Reserve

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View of Governor Island Marine Reserve

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View of Governor Island Marine Reserve

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Perched at an elevation of 46 meters, the View of Governor Island Marine Reserve offers a captivating panorama of one of Tasmania's most significant natural treasures. This viewpoint overlooks the Governor Island Marine Reserve, a protected area off the coast of Bicheno, on Tasmania's scenic east coast in Australia. Governor Island itself is a small granite island, part of the Schouten Island Group, renowned for its vibrant underwater ecosystems and as a critical breeding ground for seabirds.

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    March 30, 2023

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    Another nice lookout up the hill, this time with a view of Governor Island Marine Reserve, the small harbor and the sea strip The Gulch
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    Elevation 50 m

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    Location: Tasmania, Australia

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where exactly is the View of Governor Island Marine Reserve located?

    The viewpoint is situated on a hill overlooking Governor Island Marine Reserve, close to the town of Bicheno on Tasmania's east coast. Bicheno is approximately a two-and-a-half-hour drive from either Hobart or Launceston. The viewpoint itself is at an elevation of 46 meters, offering expansive views of the island, Waubs Gulch, and Bicheno's small harbor.

    Is there dedicated parking for the viewpoint, and how busy does it get?

    While there isn't a large dedicated parking lot directly at the viewpoint, ample parking is generally available within the town of Bicheno. From there, it's a short walk up the hill to the viewpoint. During peak tourist seasons, especially summer, parking in Bicheno can fill up, so arriving earlier in the day is advisable.

    Can I reach the View of Governor Island Marine Reserve by public transport?

    Bicheno, the nearest town to the viewpoint, is accessible by regional bus services from larger Tasmanian cities like Hobart and Launceston. However, public transport options within Bicheno itself are limited. Once in Bicheno, the viewpoint is typically reached via a walk up the hill from the town center.

    What is the difficulty and length of the walk to the viewpoint?

    The walk to the View of Governor Island Marine Reserve is generally considered short and easy. It involves a gentle ascent up a hill from Bicheno town center. It's suitable for most visitors, including families, and doesn't require specialized hiking gear.

    Are there any specific family-friendly activities or walks near the viewpoint?

    The viewpoint itself is family-friendly, offering great views without a strenuous hike. For families looking for more activity, nearby Waubs Bay and Rice Pebble Beach are excellent for snorkeling. The Bicheno area also offers various coastal walks suitable for different ages and abilities, providing opportunities to explore the coastline further.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails leading to the View of Governor Island Marine Reserve?

    Information regarding specific dog restrictions for the immediate viewpoint walk is not explicitly stated. However, as a general rule in Tasmanian protected areas and public spaces, dogs are often required to be on a leash. It's always best to check local signage or the Bicheno visitor information for the most current regulations regarding pets.

    Is the View of Governor Island Marine Reserve wheelchair accessible?

    Given that the viewpoint is reached via a walk up a hill, it may not be fully wheelchair accessible. The path might involve uneven surfaces or inclines that could pose challenges. Visitors with mobility concerns should consider contacting local tourism information for specific accessibility details.

    What is the best time of year to spot wildlife from the viewpoint?

    The summer months, particularly between August and March, are ideal for spotting Tasmania's largest colony of crested terns nesting on Governor Island. While direct access to the island is prohibited during this breeding season, the viewpoint offers an excellent vantage point to observe these birds. Australian fur seals can also occasionally be seen resting on nearby Alligator Rock.

    What should I wear for a visit to the viewpoint, considering the weather?

    Tasmania's weather can be changeable. It's recommended to wear layers, even in summer, as coastal winds can make it feel cooler. Comfortable walking shoes are advisable for the short walk up to the viewpoint. A hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are also good to have, especially on sunny days, as there can be limited shade.

    Are there cafes or restaurants conveniently located near the viewpoint?

    The View of Governor Island Marine Reserve is located just a short walk from the town center of Bicheno. Bicheno offers a variety of cafes, restaurants, and shops where visitors can find refreshments, meals, and other amenities before or after their visit to the viewpoint.

    What other viewpoints or walks are recommended in the Bicheno area?

    Beyond the View of Governor Island Marine Reserve, Bicheno boasts several other scenic spots. Whalers Lookout offers superb views of Governor Island and Waubs Bay. The Bicheno Blowhole is another popular natural attraction. There are also various coastal walks, such as the Bicheno Foreshore Walk, that provide different perspectives of the stunning coastline.

    Can I access Governor Island itself, or is it only for viewing from afar?

    Access to Governor Island itself is generally prohibited, especially during the crested tern breeding season from August 1 to March 31, to protect the birds and their chicks. The island is a nature reserve and a critical breeding site. The marine reserve surrounding the island is primarily for diving and snorkeling, with access typically via commercial operators or private boats.

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