See & Do

Scamander to St Helens, Binalong Bay and the Bay of Fires

Take the short drive north from Scamander to reach St Helens. This area is a hub for fishing charters and is the perfect place try your hand at deep sea or game fishing. You’ll find delicious fresh seafood at the town’s fish punts and restaurants. There’s great shopping, cafes and art galleries here too. Explore the town to discover gems like the Lifebuoy Café and Quail St Emporium, East Coast Village Providore and the Suncoast Gallery. Visit the History Room at the St Helens Visitor Information Centre to discover the Trail of the Tin Dragon—a series of experiences from St Helens to Launceston that tells the story of Chinese tin miners who lived and worked in north east Tasmania.

St Helens is the gateway to Binalong Bay and the world-famous Bay of Fires. Here, you’ll find a range of coastal accommodation and classic east coast white sand beaches to explore. This is the location for the award-winning Bay of Fires Walk—named one of the eight Great Walks of Tasmania. From St Helens, you can also take the one-hour return walk to the beautiful Peron Dunes and the vast ocean beach.

Travel inland from St Helens to reach Pyengana, and visit the Pyengana Dairy Company to sample award-winning cheeses and have a meal in the Holy Cow Café. Or, for a true Tasmanian country pub experience, visit the Pub in the Paddock—the St Columba Falls Hotel. Take some time for a side trip to Ralphs Falls and St Columba Falls—Tasmania’s tallest waterfall.

  • Distance Scamander to St Helens: 19 km/12 mi. Driving time: 20 minutes.
  • Distance St Helens to Binalong Bay: 11 km/7 mi. Driving time: 15 minutes.

How long will I need?

Your Great Eastern Drive road trip can take anywhere from a weekend to a few days, a week or longer. Whatever your passion is—from exploring the east coast’s stunning natural places, to sampling the region’s fine food and wine, treating yourself to a luxurious escape or simply relaxing—you’ll find it here. The more time you can spend on Tasmania’s east coast, the more you’ll discover, so choose your favourite experiences and take the time you need to explore one of Australia’s greatest road trips.

For more inspiration to help you plan your Great Eastern Drive road trip, check our other articles and Things To Do.

Where will I stay?

You’ll find a huge range of accommodation on the Great Eastern Drive, from beach houses and bed and breakfasts to eco-lodges and family-friendly holiday resorts, motels and apartments to luxury retreats and heritage homes. See Where to stay for more information.

 

PS. To help plan your visit, you can check our travel times and driving distances.

Interested in more? Read the next Itinerary.

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