This outstanding parcel of spectacular coastal land on Tasmania’s East Coast has waterfrontage to the remote and pristine Templestowe Beach, as well as bordering Doctors Creek and tidal lagoon. Parts of the land are under pasture, with the balance supporting native coastal bushland.

A conservation covenant is in place on the environmentally-sensitive, 35 acre lot, however there is plenty of scope on the 20 acre lot to select your choice of a superb building site that maximises the magnificent and unrestricted views of the Tasman Sea, ocean beaches and the coastlines to the north and south.

Waterfront land like this on the East Coast is rare, especially with such a variety of landscapes – beautiful and secluded beachfront, lagoon and creek, pastureland and protected wetland providing habitat for migratory birds (many species use these coastal wetlands on their long seasonal flights between Tasmania and the Arctic Circle).

The property has prolific native wildlife, including wallabies, wombats, possums, bandicoots and Tasmanian devils which have all become abundant with the planting of thousands of trees since part of the land was put under conservation covenant in 2000.

The close proximity to the ocean opens endless possibilities for wonderful surfing, diving, fishing and sea kayaking, all within walking distance. The Freycinet and Douglas-Apsley national parks are nearby, offering world-class bushwalking.

This property is 15 minutes’ drive north of the holiday village and fishing port of Bicheno on the East Coast. It is about 2-3 hours’ drive on highways from either Hobart or Launceston.