Photo: Steven Penton / CC BY 2.0
Bridport is a charming coastal town on Tasmania's north-east coast, known for its beautiful beaches, relaxed atmosphere, and excellent seafood. It's a perfect base for exploring the Bay of Fires and the surrounding natural wonders.
Highlights & What to See
- Bridport Beach: A stunning long stretch of white sand, ideal for swimming, walking, and fishing. The clear waters are perfect for a refreshing dip.
- Bay of Fires: One of Tasmania's most iconic stretches of coastline, famous for its orange-hued granite boulders and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Explore the walking trails and secluded coves.
- Barnbougle Dunes & Lost Farm: World-class golf courses set among dramatic sand dunes, consistently ranked among the best in the world. Even non-golfers can appreciate the spectacular coastal scenery.
- Bridport Coastal Walk: A scenic walking trail that follows the coastline, offering panoramic views of the ocean and surrounding countryside. Great for spotting seabirds and enjoying the fresh air.
- Local Seafood: The town is renowned for its fresh seafood, particularly the local rock lobster and abalone. Don't miss the fish and chips at the Bridport Takeaway or a meal at the Bridport Hotel.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for at least two to three days in Bridport to fully appreciate its coastal beauty and activities. A longer stay allows for a relaxed pace, combining beach days with exploring the Bay of Fires and playing a round of golf. It's an ideal stop on a north-east Tasmania road trip.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Launceston: Tasmania's second city, about an hour's drive south, with its vibrant food scene, Cataract Gorge, and historic architecture.
- St Helens: A fishing town and gateway to the Bay of Fires, offering excellent fishing charters and access to the southern end of the Bay of Fires.
- Wineglass Bay & Freycinet National Park: About two hours south, this iconic park features the famous Wineglass Bay lookout, beautiful beaches, and great hiking.
- Ben Lomond National Park: For a change of scenery, drive inland to this alpine park, known for walking trails and winter snow sports.
- Derby: Renowned for its world-class mountain biking trails, just a 30-minute drive from Bridport.
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Image credits
- Launceston — File:Launie (cropped).JPG : User: (WT-shared) Plug at wts wikivoyage derivative work: Georgfotoart / Public domain
- St Helens — Archives New Zealand / CC BY 2.0
- Bay of Fires — Diego Delso / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Freycinet National Park — Jane6592 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Derby — Martin Kraft / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Ben Lomond National Park — Peripitus / CC BY-SA 3.0