Tranquility at Bicentenary Centre
Discover serenity at the Bicentenary Centre on Norfolk Island
Nestled on Norfolk Island, the Bicentenary Centre offers a serene escape amidst nature's beauty. As a park, this location provides visitors with a peaceful retreat where they can relax and unwind. The lush greenery, well-maintained paths, and tranquil atmosphere make it a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a picnic with loved ones. The Bicentenary Centre is a hidden gem that showcases the island's natural charm. The park's picturesque setting, dotted with colorful flora and fauna, creates a soothing ambiance for visitors to immerse themselves in the island's unique biodiversity. Whether you're a nature lover, a photography enthusiast, or simply seeking a quiet respite, this park caters to all. Explore the Bicentenary Centre and discover a sanctuary where you can reconnect with nature and rejuvenate your senses. From leisurely walks to birdwatching opportunities, this park offers a delightful escape for tourists looking to experience Norfolk Island's tranquil beauty.
A brief summary to Bicentenary Centre
- 36 Taylors Rd, Burnt Pine, 2899, NF
Local tips
- Pack a picnic and enjoy a relaxing meal amidst the park's natural surroundings.
- Bring your camera to capture the vibrant flora and fauna that adorn the Bicentenary Centre.
- Don't forget to wear comfortable footwear for exploring the park's walking trails and pathways.
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Getting There
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Car
To reach Bicentenary Centre in Norfolk Island by car, start from the main town of Burnt Pine. Head south on New Cascade Road until you reach Kingston. Continue on Quality Row and then turn right onto Nepean Road. Follow Nepean Road until you see signs for Bicentenary Centre on your left. The centre is located just off the main road and has parking available for visitors.
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Public Transportation
For those traveling by public transportation, you can take the Island Explorer bus which runs a loop around Norfolk Island. Get off at the Kingston stop and walk along Quality Row until you reach Nepean Road. From there, follow the signs to Bicentenary Centre. Please note that the bus schedule may vary, so be sure to check the timetable in advance.
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