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  • Pure Air - Pristine Environment

    ที่อยู่:
    East Coast, Tasmania, Australia .

    Why Tasmania?

    Tasmania's greatest asset is the very fact that it is an island at latitude 42Degrees South - look west and the next land feature is the east coast of Argentina - look south and it's Antartica. The cleanest air and purest rainwater in the world; rivers and streams that originate from pristine mountain ranges and filter through ancient rainforests and highland peat marshes into the cool Southern Ocean. Tasmania's maritime environment with its four coastlines are unique as they are diverse, teeming with a rich array of endemic cold water sealife, they set the island apart from mainland Australia. With only 500,000 inhabitants Tasmania is, and will always remain, an unspoilt jewel at the bottom of the world.

  • Bay Of Fires

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    Binalong Bay .

    The Bay of Fires (indigenous name: larapuna) is a bay on the northeastern coast of Tasmania in Australia, extending from Binalong Bay to Eddystone Point. 

    The Bay of Fires is a region of white beaches, blue water and orange-hued granite (the colour of which is actually produced by a lichen). The northern section of the bay is part of Mount William National Park; the southern end is a conservation area.

  • Wineglass Bay & Freycinet National Park

    ที่อยู่:
    Freycinet National Park, Coles Bay Road, Coles Bay, Tasmania, Australia .

    Freycinet Visitor Centre 

     

    Located within the entrance to the park, the centre introduces the natural and cultural heritage of this region through creative displays.

    Staff are on hand to help with your enquiries,centre is open daily from 8am to 5pm November - April and 9am to 4pm May - October.

     

    Park shop

    Inside the visitor centre is a Park Shop, which sells a range of products including park passes, postcards, posters, film, clothing, and an extensive range of natural history books. Many of the products are exclusive to the Park Shop having a special Freycinet logo embroidered or printed on them.

    Day visitor facilities

    Electric barbecues, picnic tables, water and toilets are located at Honeymoon Bay and Ranger Creek.

    Refuse disposal/collection and recycling

    Please help by pre-sorting your rubbish before placing it in rubbish boxes and bins provided near the powered campsites. We recycle glass bottles and jars, aluminium cans and PET soft drink bottles. Please do not leave any rubbish where it will be accessible to wildlife.

    Fires

    Freycinet is a fuel stove preferred area as it is very dry and vulnerable to fire. No fires are allowed in the national park. Gas and fuel stoves may be used at all campsites except on days of Total Fire Ban. On days of Total Fire Ban, no naked flames of any sort, including gas and fuel stoves are allowed in the open. The electric barbecues provided at Ranger Creek and Honeymoon Bay picnic areas can be used for cooking on these days.

    Water supply

    Taps are located: along the sand dune access road; at the Honeymoon Bay picnic; and on power poles at the powered campsites.

    Outdoor theatre

    This is located just behind the Visitors Reception Centre and the entrance is sign posted off the main road. The nearest car parking area is the overflow carpark behind the visitors centre or at Ranger Creek, 200 metres away. The theatre is used for film and slide shows, for entertainment and as an activity meeting place during the summer period.

    The theatre is available throughout the year for schools and other groups. Contact the Visitor Centre for further details.

    Honeymoon Bay

    Freycinet National Park offers visitors a range of wonderful opportunities to enjoy spectacular coastal scenery, colourful wildflowers and a variety of Tasmania's animal life

    Scenic drives

    Cape Tourville

    The 6.4 kilometre sealed road to Cape Tourville leaves from the main road just after the Freycinet Lodge. From the carpark, take the short, boardwalked track around the cliffline to the lighthouse. Along this fenced track are sweeping views along the coast.

     

    The Friendly Beaches

    Spectacular views and miles of unspoiled white sand beaches are the main features of The Friendly Beaches, which were added to the national park in 1992. The beaches can be reached via a signposted turnoff on the Coles Bay Road. We are upgrading facilities, which at present are only basic. Gravel roads lead to car parks overlooking the beaches at a couple of points. Some information signs point out interesting features and foot tracks lead to the beaches. Basic camping is permitted at Isaacs Point and Ridge Camp, though there is no fresh water. Isaacs Point also has pit toilets.

    Ranger led activities

    During summer, rangers offer a variety of activities such as walks, talks and slide shows for both adults and children. Besides being lots of fun these are a great way to learn about our national parks, wildlife and heritage.

    Water activities

    Sleepy Bay is a great place for snorkelling and diving, while Honeymoon Bay is a good sheltered area suitable for beginners. Spectacular rockpools occur at both of these locations, as well as at Ranger Creek, and are well worth a look. Please don't disturb the sea creatures as they are fragile.

    https://www.discovertasmania.com.au/about/.../freycinet-national-park-wineglass-bay

  • Best day trip:Pyengana Cheese Factory, Pub in the paddock, St. Columba Falls & The Shop in the Bush

    ที่อยู่:
    Pyengana TAS 7001 .

    Pyengana Cheese Factory / The Pub in the Paddock / St Columba Falls

    20 minutes drive north of St Helens are the dairy plains of Pyengana and the home of  ‘the trifecta’ ….1) The Holy Cow Café and Cheese Factory, 2) The Pub in the Paddock and 3) St Columba Falls...& 4.) The Shop in the Bush

    The Holy Cow Caféis great stopover, it’s part of the cheese factory and open everyday for coffee/snacks/lunches. Outside there are tables and chairs to eat and take in the views over the dairy country, on a sunny day stunning.,.. in fact any day it is! They also offer cheese tastings - their artisan cheeses are much lauded and worth the asking price! Try the handmade Tasmanian flavoured ice-creams. The cafe is open 7 days a week from 9am–5pm (10am–4pm during Winter). http://pyenganadairy.com.au/cafe/

    400mtrs from the cheese factory is the famousPub in the Paddock, step back in time for old school counter meals. Buy a stubbie, take it out to the pig-sty next to the car park, and give it to the resident beer swilling pig (she prefers Boags Draught!) and has been of drinking age for over 15 years, she’ll drink all-comers ‘under the fence!’ http://www.pubinthepaddock.com.au/home

    St Columba Falls is 5km further on and really is a worthwhile walk - an easy 600m walk to the waterfall through a really nice snapshot of Tasmanian rainforest – taste the purest of pure water from the stream on the way in..….infinitely better than the bought stuff!

    Also, halfway between St Helens and Pyengana is The Shop In The Bush, a worthwhile stop to peruse an array of quality collectables, specializing in  aged books, old jewellery and quality glassware - and have a warm by their open log fire ….if you ever desire an open fire in your life, this is the one you want! 

     

     

     

  • Beaches

    ที่อยู่:
    Four Mile Creek, Tasmania, Australia .

    Unspoiled beaches, there are many. Falmouth Beach and Lagoon is great at low tide - Scamander Beach is huge and easy to access - Four Mile Creek Beach perhaps the pick for a 3km beach walk. Further south Little Beach and Chain of Lagoons Beach are

  • Climbing St. Patrick's Head lookout

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    St Marys, Tasmania, Australia .

    Spectacular views await the adventurous hiker - an hour long walk with the last 10 minutes a rocky scramble to the top. The 360 degree views are breathtaking - to the north The Bay of Fires and Eddystone Lighthouse - south the vista extends to the Freycinet Peninsula and Maria Island.

  • Short Walk to South Sister's Lookout

    ที่อยู่:
    St Marys, Tasmania, Australia .

    A 10 minute drive from St Marys is a short 10 minute walk up to the South Sisters Lookout - used as a Forestry Fire Observation Lookout in the Summer months the views extend west along the Fingal Valley and the wide expanses east to the coast. A popular and easy vantage point for visitors to see a birdseye snapshot of the mid-East Coast. 

  • Bicheno Penguin Tours

    ที่อยู่:
    70 Burgess St, Bicheno TAS 7215 .

    Bicheno Penguin Tours

    When

    Operates 7 days a week except for Good Friday, Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve. Tours begin at dusk. See the Seasonal Calendar page for expected penguin numbers.

    Where

    Our office is centrally located in Bicheno on the main road. Tours are conducted on private property and cannot be accessed by the public.

    What

    You can expect to get very close to a penguin. Wear very warm clothing in winter and covered footwear – Penguins bite toes! Strictly no cameras permitted on tour

    Why

    A penguin tour is the best way to see penguins up close and safely without disturbing them, or hurting yourself! The penguins are accustomed to our tour and lights, but loud noises and camera flashes will scare them away.

    How

    To book by phone or fax you will need a credit card, or, use a travel agent or Tasmania Visitor Information Centre. Alternatively, you can submit and online booking request

    https://www.bichenopenguintours.com.au

  • East Coast Tasmania Attractions

    ที่อยู่:
    36 Frank Street, Falmouth, Tasmania, Australia .

    EAST COAST ADVENTURES & Wineries

    • FREYCINET AIR - Scenic flights www.freycinetair.com.au
    • FREYCINET ADVENTURES - Sea Kayaking tourswww.freycinetadventures.com.au
    • ALL 4 ADVENTURE - Quad bike tourswww.all4adventure.com.au
    • NATURE WORLD - Wildlife park www.natureworld.com.au
    • COASTAL STYLE - Fashion and Homewares, 69 Burgess St, Bicheno
    • SPRING VALE - Vineyard, Cranbrook www.springvalewines.com
    • MILTON - Vineyard, Cranbrook www.miltonvineyard.com.au
    • GALA ESTATE - Vineyard, Cranbrook www.galaestate.com.au
    • DEVILS CORNER - Vineyard, Apslawn www.brownbrothers.com.au
    • PONDERING FROG - Icecreamery www.ponderingfrog.com.au
    • FREYCINET MARINE FARM - Fresh cooked Seafood www.freycinetmarinefarm.com

     

  • Short Bush walk through the Winifried Curtis Reserve

    ที่อยู่:
    Scamander, Tasmania, Australia .

    A short walk (1hr) amongst coastal shrub vegetation - see native orchids and birdlife that are endemic to the Scamander area. A pleasant little bush walk that is easy and enlightening. 

  • Lease 65 Oyster Farm

    ที่อยู่:
    444 Binalong Bay Road, St. Helens Tasmania 7216 .

    Fresh Oyster Farm 

  • Nature World Wildlife

    ที่อยู่:
    18356 Tasman Highway, Bicheno Tasmania, Australia .

    East Coast Natureworld sits amongst 150 acres of natural parkland and lagoons. The perfect place to experience Tasmania's unique animals, birds, reptiles
    The extensive park grounds allow you to wander around at your own leisure. Wheel chair & pram friendly paths allow all to experience the uniqueness of Tasmania up close.
    There is food and drink served for most of the day in the Gallery Cafe. For the wildlife photography enthusiast there is an extensive display of Tasmanian wildlife photography.
    The shop has a wide range of souvenirs with a Tasmanian wildlife theme.
    Your experience begins as you are greeted by two very chatty Sulphur Crested Cockatoos and an amazing view of the lagoon.

    http://natureworld.com.au/contact.html

  • Mount William National Park

    ที่อยู่:
    https://parks.tas.gov.au/explore-our-parks/mount-william-national-park .

    Mount William National Park is a pristine paradise tucked away on the far North-East Coast of Tasmania, at the northern end of the Bay of Fires. This windswept coastline features rocky outcrops marked with bright orange lichen and seemingly endless stretches of powder-white sand that squeaks beneath your feet – all set against a backdrop of crystal-clear turquoise water.

    Mount William National Park is peaceful and relaxed, perfect for walking, fishing, swimming or kicking back at your beachside campsite doing nothing at all.

    The Park’s namesake, wukalina/Mount William, sits at 216m above sea level. From the summit, enjoy panoramic views of the coast and, on a clear day, all the way to the Furneaux Islands in Bass Strait.

    Mount William National Park is home to an abundance of Tasmania’s marsupials and, as you explore, you can spot kangarooswombatswallabies and echidnas. The coastal birdlife is just as varied, with over 100 species, ranging from tiny honeyeaters, wrens and robins, to terns, gannets, albatrosses and oystercatchers.

    Forester kangaroos are prolific, as are Pademelons and Bennetts wallabies, all of which are best spotted at dawn or sunset. Echidnas, on the other hand, can often be seen ambling about during the day, while Tasmanian devils scavenge here at night. In spring and summer the heathlands abound in wildflowers, and the park is visited by approximately 100 species of birds.

    This is one of the best places to snorkel in a State renowned for the excellent visibility of its temperate waters. Swimming and boating are also popular, though you should take care - the tides are strong and reefs just below the surface can be a hazard. Scuba-diving is best undertaken with a guide, as good sites are some distance from the shores of the park.

    The Eddystone Point Lighthouse was built at the southern end of the park in 1889. This impressive and well-preserved structure is popular with visitors, though no tours of its interior are available.

    Short and Long Walks in Mount William National Park

    Short strolls and long beach walks are magical, and the summit of Mount William itself is an easy 90-minute return walk. You must carry your own drinking water wherever you go in the park.

    On some walks you will find evidence of Aboriginal occupation in the form of large middens created by the discarded shells from long-ago meals of seafood. These are precious places that must be respected and protected by all visitors to the park.​

    Swimming and boating are also popular, though you should take care - the tides are strong and reefs just below the surface can be a hazard. Scuba-diving is best undertaken with a guide, as good sites are some distance from the shores of the park.

     

  • Wine tour

    ที่อยู่:
    Bicheno TAS, Australia .

    Taste food and wine that has put Tasmania on the map.

    Long Lunch Tour Co specialises in wine and food tours on the East Coast of Tasmania. With extensive knowledge, fantastic cellar doors and scenery you can sit back and relax.

    https://www.longlunchtourco.com.au

  • Snorkeling

    ที่อยู่:
    https://parks.tas.gov.au/explore-our-parks/mount-william-national-park .

    The coastal waters are perfect for exploring with a snorkel or scuba equipment. Dive below to admire some of the colourful marine habitats off Georges Rocks and Eddystone Point, before finding your own private spot to unwind on the beach. To try your hand at fishing, head to Ansons Bay or Musselroe Bay and see if you can catch your dinner.

  • Cinema

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    7 Pendrigh Pl, Saint Helens TAS 7216 .

    Nestled on Tasmania's breathtaking North-East Coast, Easy Tiger Cinema at St Helens offers an unrivaled cinematic experience that is a cut above the rest. This new boutique 48-seat cinema boasts an atmosphere of luxury and sophistication. With state-of-the-art projection and sound system, it is one of the most sought-after destinations for movie-goers across Australia. Whether you're a fan of the latest Hollywood blockbusters, arthouse flicks, old classics or adventure films, you'll find a wide range of cinematic delights at Easy Tiger Cinema.

  • Wineglass Bay Cruise

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    Coles Bay TAS, Australia .

    Wineglass Bay Cruises is a 4½ hour cruise of the waterways surrounding Freycinet National Park from Coles Bay to Wineglass Bay on Tasmania's East Coast.

    Cruise the spectacular coastline of Freycinet National Park from Coles Bay to Wineglass Bay. Be enthralled by the stunning granite coastline, including the dramatic pink peaks of the Hazards range.

    Discover a coast dotted with sparkling white sand beaches, including Cooks and Bryans beaches, only accessible by water or a full day bushwalk. Explore the inner passage of remote Schouten Island, home to little penguins and short tailed shearwaters, before heading into the Tasman Sea towards Wineglass Bay. Look out for various hidden sea caves, blowholes and waterfalls amongst the sheer granite cliffs.

    Take in the sheer beauty of Wineglass Bay from the rarely seen perspective of the water, a shimmering crescent of white sand fringes spilling into glass turquoise waters. 

    Uncover the rich history of the region, including aboriginal heritage and tales of early explorers and entrepreneurs.

    https://www.wineglassbaycruises.com.au

  • Go for a massage or beauty treatment

    ที่อยู่:
    https://relaxyoudeserveit1.gettimely.com .

    Relax ... You Deserve It!

    Relax... you deserve it! Located In St Helens on the beautiful East Coast of Tasmania, this is your personal spa to pamper, maintain, indulge and Relax. Our goal is to provide a friendly, personalised service through a team of highly skilled and creative professionals. Teamwork is our most valuable asset which ensures our clients are always number one, and we strive to exceed your expectations. Whether your focus is serious results, purely aesthetic or simply pleasure, take time to Relax... you deserve it!

    https://relaxyoudeserveit1.gettimely.com

  • Mountain Bike Trails

    ที่อยู่:
    St. Helens TAS, Australia .

    The St Helens Mountain Bike Trails are located in two unique locations; You will find a series of stacked loops just south of the St Helens Township as well as an epic 42km wilderness trail that starts at the top of the Blue Tier and winds and wends all the way to Swimcart beach found in the internationally acclaimed Bay of Fires. That makes plenty of quality built trails for you and your family to enjoy! Whether you like to shred some serious downhill, enjoy some cross-country flow or just want a fun day on the trails with the family, the St Helens Mountain Bike Trails have an experience for everyone. Not only that, but St Helens is the largest town on Tasmania’s east coast and as such offers plenty for you to see and do while you are taking a break from the trails.

    https://www.sthelensmtbtrails.com.au

  • Reptile Park

    ที่อยู่:
    5 West Street, Saint Helens TAS, Australia .

    A World-Class indoor reptile exhibit, based just out of St Helens displaying exotic captive-bred pythons set in a quality museum setting. A keeper presentation and reptile interaction occur daily at midday. Outdoor cafe serving coffee, light snacks, and lunch. Accessible facilities provided. Presenting a unique hands-on visitor experience into herpetology with keeper-assisted handling. Interactive educational billboards stimulate the imagination into the mysteries of the natural world, conservation ideals, mythology, sustainability and reptile husbandry.

    The park features juvenile reptiles housed within extra-large feature sized enclosures to grow up into the Serpentarium family. Displaying hidden wonders of the world with natural gem displays, treasures, cultural, indigenous artefacts and custom presentations. The highlight offer of the Serpentarium is the hands-on visitor experience, provided through displaying educational billboards, offering keeper presentations and keeper-assisted handling. The Serpentarium shares a small library on the natural world and reptile husbandry, a microscope research station desk, and an outdoor rope climb play area for young adventurers. Enjoy a coffee, light snack or lunch at Rios Cafe, seated under the veranda alongside Rio, our Blue & Gold Macaw, while overlooking an open bush pasture, with accessible facilities. Located at 5 West St, St Helens Tasmania, only five minutes drive from St Helens CBD. Gift sales available offering unique jewelry, natural stone and other memorabilia.

    https://www.discovertasmania.com.au/things-to-do/nature-and-wildlife/serpentariumwildlifepark/