East Coast Natureworld
Address | 18356A Tasman Hwy, Bicheno TAS, Australia |
Phone | +61 401 246 777 |
Hours | 09:30-16:00 |
Website | www.natureworld.com.au |
Categories | Wildlife Refuge, Tourist Attraction, Wildlife Park |
Rating | 4.4 69 reviews |
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East Coast Natureworld reviews
69Amazing place learnt about the tassie devil and wombats Great feeding the kangaroos, ducks roaming freely. Children will love being close to all the animals. Definitely worth stopping in. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and enjoyed hearing him speak
Everything Amazing, the animals roam free everywhere, the people in there loves animals and also know a lot about them, feeding is amazing! And also the restaurant have an outstanding food!
Fantastic day. Highly recommend all the feeding sessions, given by very knowledgeable and enthusiastic staff. Great value, and make sure you feed the kangaroos!
It was great, loved having the interaction with the animals.
Food was great at the restaurant on site and the service was fast and efficient! Very nice people working the restaurant and the front counter!
Devils after dark was amazing
Brilliant to watch these fascinating creatures tasmanian devils almost face to face and the guide made it an enjoyable experience
Well done
Young girl delivered poor service & refused to give tap water at the cafe after we had bought coffees and food and two passes to see the wildlife. Insisting we pay for bottled water.
Whether you have children or not this is a MUST DO! Lived in Tasmania most of my life and this has to be the best Zoo/ Wildlife sanctuary in the state. Staff are friendly, helpful and informative. You can feed the wildlife literally from the palm of your hands all day. Regular and daily selective animal feeding times so you won't have to worry about missing out on seeing Tassie Devils up close.
Went to see a Tasmanian devil mainly. Staff was very informative and educated the group about the different species (was there during feeding times), but it feel below our expectations and is more touristy than we like. Understanding young children are excited to be there, but it wasn't always possible to hear what was being said.