Cicerello's Fremantle at the Fishing Boat Harbour has long been our favourite spot for fish and chips, though we occasionally visited the nearby Kaillis' Fishmarket Cafe as well. Read here about our last visit to Cicerello's in January 2023.
During our recent trip to Fremantle on 21.04.25, we had the chance to try something new - Twin Fin Fish & Chips Restaurant+Bar, a fresh addition located just a short walk from Cicerello's. One of the reasons Serene chose this place was its proximity to Sculpture at Bathers 2025 - an art exhibition held on the beach right next to this restaurant. This free, biennial event ran from 04.04.2025 to 21.04.2025.
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Immediately after our lunch, we set off to explore the artworks on display - a collection of sculptures and installations scattered along the beach, beneath the old jetty and even out in the ocean.
Hanging exhibit at left is titled "Light and Shade".
Left exhibit is called "Carve".
The above photo shows the colourful exhibits, themed "Encrusted Jewels". They are made of acrylic and natural fibre yarns, threads and strings, plastic cable ties, plastic mesh, fishing line, wire hanging basket frame and steel cable.
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From Bathers Beach, we walked through the historic Whalers Tunnel which eventually leads to the public car park. Built in 1837, the Whalers Tunnel is the oldest tunnel in WA and runs under the Round House, Fremantle’s oldest public building. It was originally constructed by convicts to provide direct access from the town and Bathers Beach to the Long Jetty, once used by whalers and ships.
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The Whalers Tunnel. |
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