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As you meander around Tasmania, indulge all your senses with a sojourn at Wybalenna Lodge, The hosts at this meticulously maintained 4 star Lodge and cottages will pamper your every desire. Overlooking Georges Bay, you are surrounded by gracious living with lofty ceilings, elegant interiors and a well established English style garden. Wybalenna Lodge offers a full breakfast, local fresh seafood feasts in the formal dining room are by request. All guest rooms have been recently renovated, with an emphasis on luxury and hygiene. Wybalenna Lodge offers private facilities including ensuites, coffee & tea making facilities, elegant decore, heating and television in all rooms. The summer cottage comprises a double bed plus optional single (if required) and a lounge suite, the gardener's cottage comprises a double bed and water views.
Doherty St Helens Resort with its perfect waterfront location is set amid eight acres of natural lagoons and landscaped gardens. The property features 60 accommodation rooms, two contemporary restaurants and resort facilities that offer a relaxing escape for travellers on Tasmania's East Coast. Wake up and step out onto your own private balcony with views across the bay; watch the fishing fleet come in; play tennis or swim in the outdoor heated pool; dine al fresco on some of the world's best lobster or sip a glass of wine on the terraced deck. Doherty St Helens Resort is a comfortable 2 hour drive from Launceston, offering the perfect getaway for travellers looking to explore the scenic East Coast region. St Helens itself is renowned for fresh succulent seafood, superb game fishing and magnificent sand dunes. The surrounding area features numerous beaches and walking trails ideal for the holiday maker and nature enthusiast. Close by is the awe-inspiring Bay of Fires, with red lichen granite, white sandy beaches and clear turquoise seas, making the area one of Tasmania's most popular tourist destinations.
St Helens basks in the magnificent Georges Bay, a haven for yachts and fishing boats and a wonderful view from the Bayside Inn. Relax in a roomy and comfortable ensuite unit, an easy walk to the shops and cafes in the centre of St Helens. A swim in Baysides heated pool will refresh you after an active day, and sharpen your appetite for local fresh seafood in the restaurant or bistro. After that you might play a little keno before retiring before another day of fun on the East Coast.
BIG4 St Helens Caravan Park on the East Coast of Tasmania is conveniently located within walking distance of the St Helens township. It is also close to the nearby attractions of the world renowned Binalong Bay and Bay of Fires, recently voted by Lonely Planet as the world's No.1 Beach. It is a comfortable 2 hour drive from Launceston. St Helens Caravan Park provides you with a comprehensive range of luxury and budget accommodation options.
Beach House at St Helens provides self-contained accommodation on Tasmania’s stunning east coast.
The two bedroom house has queen, double and single beds and can accommodate up to five guests. There is a fully-equipped modern kitchen where you can prepare fresh local seafood. Decor features include wood-panelled walls, polished timber floors, deep sofas and comfortable deck chairs. There is convenient electric heating as well as the cosy warmth of an open fire. A selection of games, movies and music is provided. From the deck there are sweeping views of Georges Bay and the surrounding hills. Take a short stroll along the private track leading down to a secluded beach. Grab a few boogie boards and wetsuits, provided for you, and enjoy the waves. You can also go fishing from the jetty, take a fishing charter in the bay or wander along the coastal tracks. Drive north to the magnificent beaches of the Bay of Fires or inland to Pyengana with its cheese factory, Pub in the Paddock and spectacular St Columba Falls. In the evening, enjoy a barbecue on the spacious deck.
Cockle Cove offers self-contained beachfront cottages near St Helens on Tasmania’s east coast.
Cockle Cove cottages have two bedrooms and can accommodate up to six guests. Each master bedroom is appointed with a queen-size bed. The cottages have a fully equipped kitchen, television with DVD player and laundry facilities. Linen is supplied and barbecue facilities are available on request.
Cockle Cove is on the shores of Georges Bay. Wander down to the waters’ edge and enjoy fishing or simply admiring the yachts and fishing boats. Book a charter and try your luck at deep-sea fishing or perhaps laze on the sandy white beaches. Drive the short distance to St Columba Falls, the highest falls in Tasmania. Here you can wander through leafy wilderness and very likely meet some local wildlife. St Helens is an ideal base to explore the east coast and is also a short drive north to the Bay of Fires. Here you will find fishing lagoons and beautiful wildflowers. Tasmania's northeast has a mountainous and green hinterland. The coast is known for its long white uncrowded beaches that are wonderful to walk.
Hillcrest Tourist Park provides comfortable cabins and camping sites on Tasmania’s east coast at St Helens. Enjoy peaceful bays as well as excellent surf beaches.
The park provides two-bedroom en suite cabins, standard en suite cabins as well as powered and unpowered camp sites. All linen is provided in the cabins. An onsite mini-market stocks groceries, magazines, newspapers, fishing rods and lures as well as alcohol and petrol for in-house guests. There is a fully equipped laundry, amenities block, camp kitchen and family room. Other facilities include a car and boat washing area, public phone and post box as well as a spacious barbecue area.
Just a brief walk away is the stunning turquoise water. Try your luck at catching fish from the beach or book a boat charter and take advantage of the excellent diving and fishing opportunities. Plan a bushwalk or enjoy a beach walk at the Bay of Fires. Drive the short distance to St Columba Falls, the highest falls in Tasmania, set in beautiful wilderness. Sit back and enjoy the stunning views of Georges Bay with a glass of Tasmanian wine.
Homelea Accommodation Apartments are located on Tasmania’s sunny east coast at St Helens. There are a range of apartment options available with various bed configurations. All units are self-contained and very spacious. There are one and two-bedroom apartments, each with their own bathroom, dining area, lounge area and fully-equipped kitchen. Choose from apartments that have views over Georges Bay and units ideal for couples with a queen-size bedroom and separate double bedroom. There is the option of queen-size or double beds in the main bedrooms. The second bedrooms cater for various guest numbers from single beds and separate bunks through to double sets of bunks. The apartments are a two-minute drive from the shopping centre where you can relax with a coffee or dine at one of the local seafood restaurants. You are just 10-minutes’ drive from all the major beaches and are welcome to park boats at the apartment complex. Choose a local walk, ranging from beginners through to experienced walkers. St Helens also has excellent fishing, and it is possible to arrange fishing charters in the area.
St Helens on the Bay offers comfortable self-contained accommodation in Tasmania's northeast. The two units each comprise of three double bedrooms. The bedrooms each have en suite bathrooms and walk-in wardrobes in the main bedroom. Both units have separate bathroom, toilet, lounge and dining, kitchen and laundry with full washing facilities. All linen is supplied. The top unit has a large deck overlooking George's Bay. These units are suited to small groups, families and couples wishing to have privacy and are ideal for a fishing or beach getaway. There is a large lockable garage which will accommodate boats. Facilities close by include a caravan park, shop with takeaway food and fishing charter contacts. Enjoy exploring the north east including the highest waterfalls in Tasmania, St Columba Falls and the Bay of Fires where you will find far-stretching white beaches and beautiful lagoons. Take advantage of the excellent coastal fishing or simply relax on the sandy beaches.
Tidal Waters Resort St Helens, surrounded by three hectares of scenic lagoons and gardens, boasts the definitive Tasmanian East Coast waterfront setting. Conveniently located in the seaside town of St Helens, Tidal Waters Resort is your getaway to world class destination Bay of Fires, recognized by international travel authority Lonely Planet as one of the worlds “must see destinations” Tidal Waters Resort St Helens is just 15 minutes away from the Bay of Fires and beautiful Binalong Bay.
The resort features 60 elegant guest rooms on two floors, each with ensuite bathroom and private balcony highlighting exquisite garden or water views. Our Garden view rooms have two double beds facing the garden and pool area. Our Water View Rooms overlook Georges Bay and offer the added luxury of your own private spa.
Our restaurant offers an A la Carte menu, with an emphasis on fresh, local seafood and the finest Tasmanian produce in the region. Sit out on the deck with a coffee or glass of your favorite wine and watch the sunset over beautiful Georges Bay.
Enjoy your stay with complimentary Wi-Fi and DVD hire, comfortable fire side lounges and outdoor heated pool area.
Tidal Waters Resort St Helens is the perfect place to stay next time you visit the Bay of Fires and the rest of East Coast Tasmania.
BIG4 St Helens Holiday Park is the perfect holiday destination with a large variety of accommodation options. Suited to everyone from Family Holidays to Camping and Caravan stays to the corporate traveller. Family Villas and Valley View Units, standard units, and budget ensuite cabins. Powered and unpowered sites, camping area and ensuite sites.
Backpackers and international travellers find this hostel the prefect base to explore Tasmania’s East Coast Trail. Situated right by the harbour in the centre of St Helens you will find all facilities and shops right on the doorstep.
St Helens is a great place to stay for a while and unwind with warm, dry summers followed by cool but pleasant winters.
Reasonable rates, comfort, convenience and a great night’s sleep are what you will experience at this friendly hostel.
The Hillcrest Tourist Park & Mini Market caters for your every need Eight en-suite cabins accommodate families, couples etc along with powered and un-powered sites which provides ample space for vans and tents. Our one stop convenience store boasts a selection of groceries, take-away, magazines, news papers, postcards, stamps and a range of beer, wine and spirits for our In-House Guests. The fishing enthusiast shouldnt feel left out. We stock a range of bait, lures, rods etc. We also cater for most of your vehicle and boating needs with petrol, diesel, oil, gas refills and gas exchanges available. With safe bay beaches within minutes walk and awesome surf beaches within minutes drive along with easy access to boat ramps, makes Hillcrest Tourist Park the only place to stay.
St. Helens (pop ~1200) is the largest town on the east coast of Tasmania, and like most other east coast towns, is centered around the fishing industry. A deep-sea scale fishing fleet operates out of St. Helens, and Georges Bay (on which St. Helens was founded) has built a reputation for the quality of its crayfish and oysters.
Good beaches are located near to St. Helens, and there are several surf beaches along the coast. It is possible to charter boats for marlin and tuna fishing. South of St. Helens, Skyline Road provides a good coastal lookout.
Fish Tales on the Bay, St Helens, is situated overlooking the waters of beautiful St George Bay. Tourists flock here for its natural beauty, magnificent beaches, swimming and fishing.
Known as the game fishing capital of Tasmania, anglers enjoy the huge variety of fish to catch such as tuna, perch, marlin, whiting, flounder, crayfish and abalone. Each March St Helens comes water-skis-and-floatie-250p.jpgalive with the annual Game Fishing Classic, attracting increasing numbers of interstate visitors who enjoy the abundance and variety of fish to catch.
For many generations Tasmanians have flocked to St Helens at the heart of Tasmania’s suncoast for its fantastic climate, sumptuous seafood, ocean swept beaches, swimming lagoons, and the magnificent Blue Tiers Rainforest.
The "Bay of Fires" is Tasmania’s latest discovery, fast becoming recognised the world over for its unspoilt ecological values and cultural significance to Australia’s early inhabitants.
The pristine white sands and crystal waters simply take your breath away.