Places to visit & things to do during your stay at El Pescador

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Places to visit & things to do during your stay at El Pescador

Food scene

A must for oyster lovers. Learn about oyster farming whilst enjoying the freshest oyster experience right at the oyster farm. Fully Licenced with local wines, beer and an exciting self cook seafood kebab station. Waterfront seating and friendly staff make your visit memorable.
20 locals recommend
Melshell Oyster Shack
9 Yellow Sandbanks Rd
20 locals recommend
A must for oyster lovers. Learn about oyster farming whilst enjoying the freshest oyster experience right at the oyster farm. Fully Licenced with local wines, beer and an exciting self cook seafood kebab station. Waterfront seating and friendly staff make your visit memorable.
Marquee Restaurant in the vines at Spring Vale Vineyard Cranbrook for bookings call 0419767150
MEL'S KITCHEN
130 Springvale Road
Marquee Restaurant in the vines at Spring Vale Vineyard Cranbrook for bookings call 0419767150
Enjoy the fresh seafood Tasmania has to offer, with live, cooked Southern Rock Lobster, local freshly shucked oysters, freshly caught fish, premium fish and chips, and their famous lobster roll. Overlooking the majestic water at the Gulch in Bicheno Tasmania where their fresh seafood is sourced from.
21 locals recommend
Lobster Shack Tasmania
40 Esplanade
21 locals recommend
Enjoy the fresh seafood Tasmania has to offer, with live, cooked Southern Rock Lobster, local freshly shucked oysters, freshly caught fish, premium fish and chips, and their famous lobster roll. Overlooking the majestic water at the Gulch in Bicheno Tasmania where their fresh seafood is sourced from.
As the second oldest family business in Tasmania, living and loving this land for 200 years and producing some of Tasmania’s best wines. Opening Hours 10am - 4pm daily, September to May. 10am - 4pm Saturday to Monday in June, July & August. Bookings essential to keep us all safe! Book now to avoid disappointment.
22 locals recommend
Gala Estate Vineyard & Cellar Door - Wine TastingBookings Essential
14891 Tasman Hwy
22 locals recommend
As the second oldest family business in Tasmania, living and loving this land for 200 years and producing some of Tasmania’s best wines. Opening Hours 10am - 4pm daily, September to May. 10am - 4pm Saturday to Monday in June, July & August. Bookings essential to keep us all safe! Book now to avoid disappointment.
A family owned winery and vineyard, situated just north of Swansea, producing Pinot Noir, Gewurztraminer, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Sparkling. It features an original convict-built stable (c. 1842) converted for cellar door tastings. Opening Hours 11am - 4pm daily. Closed Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
40 locals recommend
Spring Vale Vineyard
130 Springvale Rd
40 locals recommend
A family owned winery and vineyard, situated just north of Swansea, producing Pinot Noir, Gewurztraminer, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Sparkling. It features an original convict-built stable (c. 1842) converted for cellar door tastings. Opening Hours 11am - 4pm daily. Closed Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
The Dunbabins produce premium quality award winning cool climate wines all grown on site. Enjoy a tasting overlooking the lake and vineyard. A seasonal menu is available September to May from their summer restaurant. Opening Hours Cellar Door open 10am - 5pm daily in summer and 10.30am-4pm daily in winter. Closed Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
40 locals recommend
Milton Vineyard
14635 Tasman Hwy
40 locals recommend
The Dunbabins produce premium quality award winning cool climate wines all grown on site. Enjoy a tasting overlooking the lake and vineyard. A seasonal menu is available September to May from their summer restaurant. Opening Hours Cellar Door open 10am - 5pm daily in summer and 10.30am-4pm daily in winter. Closed Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
A guaranteed haven along the East Coast of Tasmania, Devil’s Corner is home to some of the region’s best wine and food experiences, 360-degree views, and all four seasons in one day. Opening Hours 10am - 5pm daily. Closed Christmas Day and Good Friday.
61 locals recommend
Devil's Corner Cellar Door
1 Sherbourne Rd
61 locals recommend
A guaranteed haven along the East Coast of Tasmania, Devil’s Corner is home to some of the region’s best wine and food experiences, 360-degree views, and all four seasons in one day. Opening Hours 10am - 5pm daily. Closed Christmas Day and Good Friday.
Just amazing seasonal food, using the freshest and finest Tasmanian produce, yum!
The Waterloo Swansea
Just amazing seasonal food, using the freshest and finest Tasmanian produce, yum!

Sightseeing

With this walk you could amble just 10 metres from the car and say you’d done it. But how likely is that when those 10 metres take you to one of the most beautiful, long, white sand beaches you’ll likely come across? The Friendly Beaches beg for long, slow exploration. Get some sand between your toes, stare out to sea, or watch the shorebirds. If the surf’s up, you could try out the breaks. Or if surf fishing appeals, there’s enough beach for everyone.
12 locals recommend
Friendly Beaches
12 locals recommend
With this walk you could amble just 10 metres from the car and say you’d done it. But how likely is that when those 10 metres take you to one of the most beautiful, long, white sand beaches you’ll likely come across? The Friendly Beaches beg for long, slow exploration. Get some sand between your toes, stare out to sea, or watch the shorebirds. If the surf’s up, you could try out the breaks. Or if surf fishing appeals, there’s enough beach for everyone.
Freycinet National Park is home to dramatic pink granite peaks, secluded bays, white sandy beaches and abundant birdlife. Loaded with natural assets, including the pink granite peaks of the Hazards Range that dominate the Peninsula and the iconic Wineglass Bay. The short trek to Wineglass Bay lookout is a bit of a scramble, but it's well worth it for one of Tasmania's most photographed views. There are many more short walks across the park that are suitable for all abilities and that lead to secluded bays, clean beaches and bird-filled lagoons. For an excellent half day trek, continue on from the Wineglass Bay lookout down to the beautiful, perfectly curved beach and back to the park entrance via the Hazards Range for amazing views of Great Oyster Bay and the coastline surrounding the sleepy seaside village of Swansea. The Hazards look their best at sunrise and sunset when the pink granite glows bright and brilliant. For a longer trek, take on the whole length of the Freycinet Peninsula on a minimum two day walk, taking in more remote places like Cooks Beach and Bryans Beach. Be prepared with water and supplies and take your time for an even longer stay in this beautiful part of Tasmania. The beautiful beaches and pristine waters that surround the park can be enjoyed with swimming, kayaking or just lazing on the perfect white sand, while diving and snorkeling are rewarded with underwater views of abundant marine life
94 locals recommend
Freycinet National Park
Coles Bay Road
94 locals recommend
Freycinet National Park is home to dramatic pink granite peaks, secluded bays, white sandy beaches and abundant birdlife. Loaded with natural assets, including the pink granite peaks of the Hazards Range that dominate the Peninsula and the iconic Wineglass Bay. The short trek to Wineglass Bay lookout is a bit of a scramble, but it's well worth it for one of Tasmania's most photographed views. There are many more short walks across the park that are suitable for all abilities and that lead to secluded bays, clean beaches and bird-filled lagoons. For an excellent half day trek, continue on from the Wineglass Bay lookout down to the beautiful, perfectly curved beach and back to the park entrance via the Hazards Range for amazing views of Great Oyster Bay and the coastline surrounding the sleepy seaside village of Swansea. The Hazards look their best at sunrise and sunset when the pink granite glows bright and brilliant. For a longer trek, take on the whole length of the Freycinet Peninsula on a minimum two day walk, taking in more remote places like Cooks Beach and Bryans Beach. Be prepared with water and supplies and take your time for an even longer stay in this beautiful part of Tasmania. The beautiful beaches and pristine waters that surround the park can be enjoyed with swimming, kayaking or just lazing on the perfect white sand, while diving and snorkeling are rewarded with underwater views of abundant marine life
Right in the heart of Swansea is a walk that offers spectacular views across the bay to the Freycinet Peninsula and Schouten Island. Named after the local band of Aboriginal people, it’s an easy 2.3km circuit track. It leaves from Waterloo Beach, skirts the coast around Waterloo Point, then reaches Schouten Beach. Waterloo Point became the site of the first European settlement in Swansea in 1827. The track passes through a shearwater (muttonbird) breeding area. These remarkable migratory birds use burrows in which to breed. They can be seen at dusk in the summer months when they return to their burrows after feeding at sea.
Loontitetermairrelehoiner Track
Loontitetermairrelehoiner Track
Right in the heart of Swansea is a walk that offers spectacular views across the bay to the Freycinet Peninsula and Schouten Island. Named after the local band of Aboriginal people, it’s an easy 2.3km circuit track. It leaves from Waterloo Beach, skirts the coast around Waterloo Point, then reaches Schouten Beach. Waterloo Point became the site of the first European settlement in Swansea in 1827. The track passes through a shearwater (muttonbird) breeding area. These remarkable migratory birds use burrows in which to breed. They can be seen at dusk in the summer months when they return to their burrows after feeding at sea.