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Take me away.

Access the wealth of sightseeing, sporting, and recreational activities available on the gorgeous stretch of north-east coastline in St Helens.

Experience beautiful moments
at these local attractions.

Tasman Holiday Parks St Helens, Bay of Fires TAS.

When you see the stunning white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters of the Bay of Fires, you know you are somewhere special. Try boating, game fishing, walking, snorkelling and surfing.

Must-do's.

Boating, fishing and great food dominate the list of must-do experiences when visiting this lovely part of the world. Here are three of our favourites. St Helens is the largest town on Tasmania’s east coast. This bustling regional centre offers the visitor great shopping, fishing, biking and dining experiences.

A bearded man with a smile stands on a boat holding a fishing rod, with three fishing rods set up behind him. The boat is moving across a calm lake during sunset, with mountains and hills visible in the background. Various fishing gear is on the boat.

ZULU FISHING CHARTERS

St Helens is the deep sea fishing capital of Tasmania, so be sure to book your passage on this celebrated local fishing charter. Don’t let it get away!

A close-up view of several woven baskets filled with packets of cheese, mainly featuring Tasmanian brands. The cheese packets are sealed in clear plastic, showcasing their yellow color. The scene is set in a warm, rustic environment, highlighting local dairy products.

PYENGANA DAIRY

For real heritage and real flavour, you can’t go past the finest artisan farmhouse cheeses produced by this award-winning local diary. You won’t be disappointed.

A person holding two black plates filled with opened oysters on the half shell, garnished with lemon wedges and sprigs of dill. The background is blurred, focusing on the seafood.

LEASE 65 OYSTER SHOP

The team at Lease 65 produce oysters of extraordinary quality from their aquaculture oyster farm on Binalong Bay Road. Why not take the taste test for yourself?

An entrance to a building with a large dragon sculpture in the foreground. The building features tan brick and glass doors with several signs. One door has signage indicating it is open 24 hours, and another door displays "Service Tasmanian".

ST HELEN'S HISTORY ROOM

Check out the town’s intriguing museum and discover ‘The Chinese Experience’ that fuelled its settlement. Open 7 days, the visitor information centre is next door.

People in blue jackets on a boat take photos of a whale breaching close to them. The whale's mouth is open, and its body is partially out of the water. Mountains and a cloudy sky are visible in the background.

BAY OF FIRES ECO TOURS

Explore this sweeping stretch of coastline by boat and see the striking headlands, aqua waters, sea kelp gardens and spectacular beaches up close.

A mountain biker navigates a narrow dirt trail through a dense, lush forest. Sunlight filters through the large ferns and trees overhead. The cyclist is wearing a helmet and protective gear, intensely focused on the path ahead.

ST HELEN'S MOUNTAIN BIKING TRAILS

Attention, adventure seekers – 42 kilometres of wilderness trail snake through ancient forest, all the way down from the Blue Tier to Swimcart Beach. Ready to go?

Priory Ridge Winery

Just three kilometres from St Helens lies this prized, award-winning family winery. Their wines have a unique ‘terroir’, so be sure to pop in for a sample!

Bottles of Priory Ridge wine, including Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Gris, are nestled in vibrant autumn leaves on the ground.