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St Helens and the North East

If there’s a single keynote for Tasmania’s north-east, it’s colour - travelling through this part of the Island, you will be aware of the changing tones and hues of the land, the sky, the sea.
On the coast at Bridport, you will find one of Australia’s top golf courses – Barnbougle Dunes – overlooking Bass Strait. From Bridport to Tomahawk, you will see long sandy beaches, the bright orange of lichen-splashed granite and the clean, clear turquoise of the sea.
St Helens is a picturesque fishing port on the shores of Georges Bay and is the north-east coast’s largest town. Beyond the sand bar, the ocean offers up game fish and the town is Tasmania’s game-fishing capital. To the north is the pristine coast of the Bay of Fires.
In Scottsdale’s green and fertile valley, beyond the dark green of tall pines, dairy herds graze rich pastures and the fertile red soil nourishes wonderful vegetables - onions and peas, carrots and potatoes. In summer fields of poppies splash the landscape, and lavender bushes grow in tidy, purple stripes.
This is a region of surprising variety - from neat croplands of Scottsdale and Ringarooma to coastal heathlands and pastures of Mount William, where Forester kangaroos graze; from the rugged summits of Ben Lomond and Mount Barrow to the dairy pastures of Winnaleah; from the exciting offshore fishing at Bridport and St Helens to the rows of green-blossoming hops around Branxholm.
Each place has its own surprises - sapphires panned from old mines near Branxholm and Derby, impressive wood sculptures of our proud war heroes at Legerwood; farm cheese at Pyengana; skiing and walks on Ben Lomond’s craggy heights; echoes of a mining heritage at Derby and the Blue Tier; rough-cut local granite in the towering Eddystone Point lighthouse; sweeping views of forests and farmlands as the Mathinna road descends to Fingal Valley.












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St Helens, Tasmania
Apartments, Holiday Houses, Self Contained St Helens on the Bay offers comfortable self-contained accommodation in .. Check Check Check 135 - 170 AUD

St Helens, Tasmania
Apartments, Cabins and Cottages Homelea Accommodation Spa Cottage provides self-contained accommodation on Tasmania s .. Check Check 130 - 140 AUD

St Helens, Tasmania
Apartments, Cabins and Cottages Cockle Cove offers self-contained beachfront cottages near St Helens on .. Check Check Check 90 - 120 AUD

St Helens, Tasmania
Apartments, Holiday Houses Beach House at St Helens provides self-contained accommodation on Tasmania .. Check Check 125 - 165 AUD

St Helens, Tasmania
Apartments, Cabins and Cottages Homelea Accommodation Apartments are located on Tasmania s sunny east .. Check Check 85 - 120 AUD

Binalong Bay, Tasmania
Holiday Houses Villa Vista is a contemporary self-catering beach house at Binalong .. Check Check Check 285 - 285 AUD

Bridport, Tasmania
Apartments, Bed and Breakfasts, Cabins and Cottages Platypus Park Country Retreat provides bed and breakfast and self-catering .. Check Check 80 - 180 AUD

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