I Sea Scoops in Bicheno, Tasmania | Ice cream shop
I Sea Scoops
Locality: Bicheno, Tasmania
Phone: +61 430 016 884
Address: 69c Burgess Street 7215 Bicheno, TAS, Australia
Website: http://bicheno.com.au/
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25.01.2022 Parks, reserves, track closures and campfire restrictions Friday 4 January 2019 The following areas will be closed tomorrow, Friday 4 January 2019 due to extr...eme fire weather conditions forecast for the affected areas. The current campfire restrictions are extended statewide for Friday to minimise the number of new fires as a result of campfire escapes. Please note there is a total fire ban in place for the southern and northern Tasmania Fire Service regions excluding Flinders Island from midnight Thursday 3 to midnight Friday 4 January. Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service (PWS) takes these actions to protect public safety, reduce the risk of new fires starting as well as managing resources to allow for management of existing fires and any new fires that may start on a day with that type of weather forecast. Please observe all signage and directions from PWS staff. Mt Field National Park Mt Field Alpine Area closed. The Lake Dobson Road will be closed at the visitor centre. Maria Island National Park Inland Track, Mt Maria Walking Track Bishop & Clerk Walking Track The Isthmus Track from Crooked McGuinness Creek We recommend day visitors to stay within Darlington Precinct and not venture south of Painted Cliffs Triabunna’s Reserves Wielangta Walk Sandspit River Conservation Area Three Thumbs Walk, Three Thumbs State Reserve Freycinet and Douglas Apsley national parks Mt Amos Walking Track Wineglass Bay Walking Track (including Lookout) Isthmus Walking Track Hazards Beach Track Hazards Traverse Route South Friendly Beaches 4WD Track (Freshwater Lagoon) Cape Tourville Road Leeaberra & Apsley Gorge Walking Tracks Bear Hill - Schouten Island TasALERT Tasmania Police Tasmania Fire Service Tourism Industry Council Tasmania East Coast Tasmania Hobart & Beyond Visit Cradle Coast Northern Tasmania Wildcare Incorporated NRM North NRM South Cradle Coast NRM Discover Tasmania
25.01.2022 We have a BioPak Compost Service to organically recycle food and compostable packaging of our customers. A green compost bin will be provided to take care of yo...ur organic waste, from fruit and vegetable peels to eggshells, tea bags, processed foods and of course our wide range of BioPak compostable products. If you would like to know more, please feel free to send us a DM now! @ Hobart, Tasmania See more
22.01.2022 Not long to go!
22.01.2022 Total fire ban is in place for this Thursday and Friday. Our lovely National Parks will be affected. Here's whats open and closed. Stay safe
20.01.2022 I Sea Scoops will open today after the solidarity sit-down.
20.01.2022 Due to the extensive rain and road closures as a result of the rainfall I Sea Scoops will not be opening today! Sorry for any inconvenience caused.
19.01.2022 SORRY - There are no tickets left - please don't travel in the hope that you may get a ticket and face disappointment.
19.01.2022 Unfortunately I Sea Scoops will be closed this Friday and Saturday! Sorry for any inconvenience!
19.01.2022 Merry Christmas to all our customers, friends and family! Wishing you all a wonderful festive season, safe and happy holidays!! From Alison & Leon
16.01.2022 Stay well everyone
16.01.2022 Well as they say that’s a wrap!!!!! Leon Yates and Alison Collier our I Sea Scoops journey has completed. I can not say enough what an amazing journey and opportunity it has been for us both. We want to acknowledge and thank all and everyone who have supported us along the way. It has been such a wonderful way for us to become part of the great Bicheno community and to get to know so many folk. Locals, shackers, interstate and oversea’s visitors, we have ...been blessed! We are particularly grateful to all the school kids and parents that came to us for the lovely Friday after school ritual So amazing to watch so many little people grow and develop. We will miss seeing you so regularly! We are and will be forever grateful for the amazing time our 5+ years of conceiving, creating and operating I Sea Scoops has been. We have loved every minute (mostly ) and now it’s time for us to pursue new and different opportunities. Leon continues his work with the wind farm and eagle monitoring and his increasing passion and connection to our wonderful natural environment and creatures from great to small has been a joy to observe all be it sometimes worryingly so, particularly with the !!! My role with PHT coordinating the Greater Choice for At Home Palliative Care project finished end of October and I know my work will continue in community in this arena and how that plays out is still to be seen. I have jumped into another passion of mine food and cooking! (and a little bit of wine! ) and am now front of house on Fridays and Saturdays at ALM restaurant at Milton with chef Zac and am so excited and invigorated to be around good food, produce wine and in a beautiful environment. The learning curve was a bit steep having never done this role before and must say a month in I love it and 2 days is good! So it is with joy in our hearts and a few tears that we say goodbye and thank you sincerely from our beautiful little beach hut coffee and ice cream shop I SEA SCOOPS. See more
16.01.2022 Spring has sprung and so too has ‘I Sea Scoops’! We are pleased to reopen Friday’s and Saturday’s from 12.30pm - 4.30pm
16.01.2022 PWS Campfire restrictions extended statewide. PWS is extending the current campfire restrictions statewide until further notice. This means campfires, pot stove...s and other solid fuel stoves cannot be used in any national park or reserve area across the state. The decision to extend the campfire restrictions across the state is due to elevated soil dryness and the risk of new fire starts at a time when there is significant number of fires already burning. Our priority is community and visitor safety. In the current dry conditions, campfires can easily escape, spread rapidly, are difficult to control and threaten people in campgrounds and nearby communities. Restrictions have also been imposed on the use of pot fires as sparks, embers and disposal of ash from pot fires can also provide an ignition source. Gas stoves and gas barbecues will be permitted. These restrictions are important to help protect visitors and the community and to help reduce the risk of bushfires. The Tasmania Fire Service has also declared tomorrow (Tuesday 22 January 2019) a Day of Total Fire Ban for the North and South. This means no fires may be lit or allowed to remain alight in the open air from Tuesday, 22 January 2019 02:00am until Wednesday, 23 January 2019 02:00am - for more information visit www.fire.tas.gov.au.
16.01.2022 We are all so lucky to be a part of a lovely community of people who we know will come together and look after each other in these difficult times ahead. We at I Sea Scoops want to do what we can to slow the spread of COVID-19 and keep the elderly, children and vulnerable members of our community safe and well. After considered thought we have decided to implement the following: 1. We will be serving ice cream by placing the cone in the holder avoiding possible contact wi...th our customers. Please don’t be offended by this procedure. This small change to service will be for each and everyones protection in the current health advice and warnings in order to combat COVID-19.; 2. Card only transactions if possible. In the current climate is the preferred option of payment please; 3. All ice cream’s will be served with napkin and placed in holder. We ask that you take your ice cream from holder, and that you dispose of your own waste in the bins provided; 4. We kindly ask you to follow the protocols mentioned by relevant authorities (keeping safe distance, no physical contact and avoid crowding the premisses) and embrace the changes made by us to ensure the safety of our customers and staff. We will continue to do our best to our best in order to keep our community safe. This situation will pass in time, however we must endure to stay calm and look out for each other. Alison and Leon
14.01.2022 The conditions forecast for Friday and Saturday are equal to the worst we have seen this bushfire season. Any fires that start under these conditions will be fa...st-moving, dangerous and difficult to control. There is a total fire ban in place for municipalities in the southern region on Friday and Saturday. There are six uncontrolled bushfires and 22 bushfires contained and being patrolled in the state at the moment. With high temperatures and dry, gusty conditions bringing the fire danger rating up to severe in parts of the south and east, it is likely some existing fires will break containment lines and threaten communities that are already fatigued by the bushfires. People need to be aware that fire operations are still underway around the state. Locals and people traveling or attending events near fire areas should keep watch for operational vehicles working on the fires. We need people to be aware of the bushfires around them, understand their risk and respond accordingly. Review your bushfire survival plan now; If you don't have a bushfire survival plan, decide now what you and your family will do if a fire breaks out in your area; Report new fires immediately to TFS by calling Triple Zero; Listen to ABC Local Radio and visit fire.tas.gov.au for the latest bushfire information and advice.
14.01.2022 Dear Shackies, Firstly - thank you. Thank you for visiting so often and filling our towns with holiday joy every time your come. Thank you for supporting our... businesses and thank you for our beautiful chats and your friendship over the years. Most importantly, thank you for staying away, especially this weekend. Please know, we understand what you’re giving up. We live here, it’s awesome. But not so much at the moment if we can’t stay safe. Every hand here has been washed a thousand times over, counters have been sterilised, equipment scrubbed to within an inch of its life - and right now - we’re all healthy, we’re locked down, just like you, but we feel pretty secure. So thank you for helping us to look after each and every member of our precious little community. There are two things you should know: 1. We can’t wait for you to be able to come back. Really, we miss you. 2. I want to help you to do the right thing - if you would like me to check anything at your home away from home, just send me a private message. I really am crap at maintenance - but I can make sure your doors are locked, and everything is secure. Please take care of yourselves, and thank you for taking care of us. We look forward to seeing you on the flip side! #colesbay #freycinet #bicheno #sthelens #bayoffires #swansea #eastcoasttasmania #greateasterndrive #stayhomesavelives
10.01.2022 PWS advises that further track and campground closures have been triggered under the Fire Danger Index due to the weather forecast of high temperatures and wind... gusts for tomorrow Friday 25 January 2019. The following closures apply to the Tasman Peninsula, Freycinet and Douglas Apsley National Parks. Tasman Peninsula: Wughalee Campground Bare Knoll Campground Old Cape Pillar Track Waterfall Bay Tracks (including Canoe Bay, Bivouac Bay and Tasman Trail) Crescent Bay Track Mount Brown Track Cape Raoul Track Shipstern Bluff Track; and Tunnel Bay Track Freycinet National Park: Wineglass Bay Lookout and Wineglass Beach, Mt Amos, Hazards Beach and Peninsula walking tracks Isthmus Track; and South Friendly 4WD track (the track to Freshwater Lagoon and Frank’s Camp) Douglas Apsley National Park: Douglas Apsley Gorge walking track; and Leeaberra Track PWS would like to remind the public that the Mt Field National Park, Hastings Caves and Thermal Pool and Wellington Park are also closed on Friday 25 January 2019. Subject to weather and fire conditions, these parks and tracks will re-open on Saturday 26 January, 2019. For a complete list of national park, track and area closures please visit https://www.parks.tas.gov.au/index.aspx?base=7785 As fires under hot, dry and windy conditions can travel very fast, it’s important for visitors to stay informed in case conditions change. With the large amount of fires burning and the potential for spotting and new starts due to the weather forecast, PWS is asking people NOT to venture into remote areas from now until the end of the long weekend (Tuesday 29 January 2019). Keep up to date by monitoring: https://www.parks.tas.gov.au/index.aspx?base=7785 www.fire.tas.gov.au https://www.police.tas.gov.au/community-alerts/ ABC local radio TasALERT Tasmania Police Discover Tasmania Tourism Industry Council Tasmania Hobart & Beyond East Coast Tasmania Northern Tasmania Visit Cradle Coast Wildcare Incorporated NRM South NRM North Cradle Coast NRM
09.01.2022 Latest track closures update - Tuesday 22 January 2019, 5pm Access to some national parks and reserve areas are being managed for public safety by PWS due to th...e current fire situation. With the large amount of fires burning and the potential for spotting and new starts due to the weather forecasted, PWS is asking people NOT to venture into remote areas from now until the end of the long weekend (Tuesday 29 January 2019). Given the high fire conditions across the state today, a number of additional reserves and walking tracks in Tasmania’s national parks have been closed. It is highly likely that further closures will be announced as the situation unfolds. To keep up to date on the latest track closure information please visit https://parks.tas.gov.au/index.aspx?base=7785 The following tracks, roads and areas have been closed until further notice: SOUTHERN REGION Hartz Mountain National Park - Hartz Mountains including all walking tracks and access roads in the area are closed, including Harts Peak, Ladys Tarn, Lake Osborne, Hartz Track, and Kermandie Track Maria Island National Park - Mt Maria track and Frenchs Farm Inland route Mt Field National Park - All alpine walking tracks Russell Ridge Conservation Area - Billy Brown Falls Track Snug Tiers Nature recreation Area - Snug Tiers Southport Lagoon Conservation Area - Southport Lagoon Track Southwest National Park - Remote area walking tracks west of Maydena and Huonville are closed. (This includes Lake Rhona, Vale of Rasselas, The Spires, Lake Curly, Timbs Track, Twisted Sister, Denison Traverse, Styx Big Tree Reserve, Wylds Craig Track, Mt Wedge, The Needles, Marriotts Falls, Adamsfield Track, Mt Anne Circuit, Western Arthurs, Eastern Arthurs including Federation Peak, Mt Sprent, Frankland Range, Farmhouse Creek Track, Huon Track, Lake Skinner, Yoyo Track, Moonlight Ridge Track, Precipitous Bluff Circuit, Adamson’s Falls, Adamson’s Track, Duckhole Lake Track, Mystery Creek Track). Note: South Coast track and Tasman Peninsula tracks remain open at this time. PWS continues to monitor fire behaviour. Campground closures - Huon campground, Edgar campground, Tedds Beach campground, Southport Lagoon campground NORTHERN REGION Great Pine Tier, Central Plateau - Lake Fergus and Little Pine Lagoon - Remarkable Rock Conservation Area - Five Mile Pinnacles Conservation Area Steppes Homestead State Reserve - Steppes conservation area NORTH WEST REGION Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park - Pine Valley - Labyrinth - Lake Petrach - Cuvier Valley - Mt Olympus - Gould Plateau Franklin Gordon Wild Rivers National Park - Eldon Range South West Conservation Area - Tracks in the Birches Inlet to Low Rocky Point section of the reserve Road and vehicle track closures - For the latest advice on road closures across the state please visit https://www.police.tas.gov.au/community-alerts/ As fires under hot, dry and windy conditions can travel very fast, it’s important for visitors to stay informed in case conditions change. What to do stay informed in case conditions change; check in at visitor centres for the latest information, heed advice at track heads, follow directions of PWS staff at national parks and reserves; and monitor the following websites https://parks.tas.gov.au/index.aspx?base=7785 www.fire.tas.gov.au https://www.police.tas.gov.au/community-alerts/ listen to ABC local radio
07.01.2022 Meet at the triangle, Bicheno at 12:30. Bring sunscreen, hat, water, something to eat and you're climate change sign. Raising money for the Bicheno Fire Brigade. If you can't attend, donations can be made through The Sandbar. www.schoolstrike4climate.com/bushfires #thisisclimatechange
05.01.2022 OMG! Seriously good treats this weekend!
04.01.2022 Happy New Year to you all, our customers and our fab coffee roasters at #zimmahcoffee great little coffee liqueur for Christmas & NYE!! See you from 12noon on New Years Day ! I Sea Scoops will will open around 12noon
04.01.2022 Coming soon to Bicheno... lock it in! #rockpool2020 #greateasterndrive #bichenotasmania #bichenofoodandwinefestival #juststop #eventstasmania #eastcoasttasmania
03.01.2022 Dear customers, our little ice cream shop will be closed on Friday 20th September in support of the ClimateStrike Action Day!Dear customers, our little ice cream shop will be closed on Friday 20th September in support of the ClimateStrike Action Day!
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