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Boats moored in the bay at St Helens
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St Helens
(including Georges Bay)
Largest town and holiday destination on Tasmania's
East Coast
St Helens is a substantial seaside town located 166 km
(via Scottsdale) east of Launceston and 36 km north of St Marys. It is
the largest town on the Tasmanian East Coast. Its economy is dependent
on fishing, timber and tourism. And, when it comes to tourism, the town
prides itself in its warmth and sunniness - the result of a
microclimate produced by surrounding hills and warm ocean currents.
Consequently St Helens is warmer than Melbourne in winter and enjoys an
average of 22°C in February.
The first European to explore the St Helens area was Captain
Tobias Furneaux who sailed up the coast in 1773. He named the southern
point of Georges Bay, St Helens Point.
By the 1830s Georges Bay was being used by whalers and
sealers. Not surprisingly the settlement which grew up on the shore
became known as Georges Bay and the local Aborigines became known as
the Georges Bay tribe.
The first official land grant was provided in 1830 and
in 1835 the small village was renamed St Helens. It would have
continued to be an inconsequential port had not tin been discovered at
Blue Tier in 1874. Suddenly the port, and the routes to the tin mines,
were awash with mines. Over 1000 Chinese moved through the port. From
1874 until the turn of the century the tin mines prospered.
When the mines closed the miners moved to the coast
and many of them settled in St Helens. Slowly the port changed so that
today it has a major fishing fleet which is supported by boat building,
ships chandlery and other ancillary activities. In recent times
tourism, driven by fishing and the town's mild climate, has become important.
Things to see:
Local History Room
Located at 57 Cecilia Street (the main street through
town) the Local History Room is a rich treasure trove of local
memorabilia. As Peter Burns, a co-curator of the History Room, told ABC
Radio: 'The main feature of the History Room is the verbal
introduction, when we moved into the new building we thought we would
do it with a tape recorder but we lost that personal contact with the
tourist, so we have gone back to the personal narrative. Everybody that
helps in the History Room is trained in the narrative, and to
communicate with the people who go through the room.'
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'Fair Lea' at St Helens
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Fair Lea
Standing on the hill south of the main beach area in St
Helens, Fair Lea was built in 1897. The retaining wall across the front
was built from bricks which had been in the tower of the Anchor Tin
Smelters at the site of Queechy today. This house was originally known
as The Peach Trees and was a favourite picnic spot. In 1915 the name
Fair Lea was given to this fine house. It is not open to the public.
Binalong Bay
Only 11 km north east of St Helens, Binalong Bay is a
small holiday resort town noted for its rock and surf fishing. The
sands at Binalong Bay are beautifully white.
Swimming, fishing and surfing
The beaches around Georges Bay are ideal from
swimming and surfing. The town is famous for its crayfish, scallops,
abalone and flounder. The Scamander River is noted for its bream. The
beaches on the southern side stretch from St Helens to St Helens Point.
In entire bay has 50 km of shoreline. Such is the popularity of the
area that it is estimated the population increases tenfold in summer.
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Scamander Reserve near St Helens
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South of St Helens
To the south of the town is a beautiful coastal
reserve with heavily timbered sand dunes and beautiful clean beaches.
The real appeal of St Helens is that to the south of it is this endless
beautiful white beach with this wonderful aquamarine waters and lovely
walks along the beach.
St Helens Point
Some years ago the University of Tasmania published a
small brochure titled 'St Helens Point Walks'. It outlined two walks -
one of which was 2 1/2 hours long and the other 1 1/2 hours long. The
walks started 9 km south of St Helens (drive past Dianas Basin, cross
Crockers Arm Creek, turn left and park) and ran the length of Maurouard Beach.
"Walking Instructions (approx. 2-2/12 hrs)
1. Start to walk northwards along the sands from the
seaward end of Dianas Basin. In some places minor deviations are needed
along the coastal scrub to avoid outcrops of rock.
2. Onion Creek provides year-round fresh water.
3. Follow the coast northwards until several large
notices are reached which mark the southward limit of dune-buggying.
They are opposite St Helens Island are about 2 km beyond the last rocky
outcrop on the beach. Here turn inland on one of many tracks away from
the sea.
4. Pass by the seasonally drying lagoons behind the
fore-dune and climb the second steep slope. The top of the telecom mast
visible over the trees provides a useful guide to the general direction.
5. From the second rise cross in a directly
westerly line to the northern edge of the airport.
"Scenic Alternative Walk (approx 1-1/2 hrs)
The St Helens Point Road, which turns left off the Tasman
Highway some 3 km south of St Helens town, passes through Steiglitz to
Burns Bay landing and provides access to car parks near the Training
Wall and to the general area of the Point itself.
From here, several well-marked circuitous routes are
indicated giving tremendous views of the fishing areas seawards, St
Helens harbour entrance and bar, St Helens Island and the huge sweep of
Maurouard Beach and Peron dunes towards Dianas Basin and Scamander."
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Tourist Information
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Visitor Information Centre
61 Cecilia St
St Helens
TAS
7216
Telephone: (03) 6376 1744
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Motels
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Anchor Wheel Motel
61 Tully St
St Helens
TAS
7216
Telephone: (03) 6376 1358
Rating: ***
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Bayside Inn Motel/Hotel
2 Cecilia St
St Helens
TAS
7216
Telephone: (03) 6376 1466
Rating: ***1/2
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St Helens Hotel Motel
49 Cecilia St
St Helens
TAS
7216
Telephone: (03) 6376 1133
Rating: **
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Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
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Artnor Lodge Bed & Breakfast
71 Cecilia St
St Helens
TAS
7216
Telephone: (03) 6376 1234
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Bed in the Treetops
701 Binalong Bay Rd
Binalong Bay
St Helens
TAS
7216
Telephone: (03) 6376 1318
Facsimile: (03) 6376 22380
Rating: ****1/2
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Warrawee Bed & Breakfast
Tasman Hwy
St Helens
TAS
7216
Telephone: (03) 6376 1987
Rating: ****1/2
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Wybaleena Bed & Breakfast
56 Tasman Hwy
St Helens
TAS
7216
Telephone: (03) 6376 1611
Facsimile: (03) 6376 1611
Rating: ****
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Apartments
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Cockle Cove Beachfront Serviced Apts
234 St Helens Point Rd
St Helens
TAS
7216
Telephone: (03) 6376 3036
Rating: ***1/2
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Kellaraine Holiday Apts
72 Tully St
St Helens
TAS
7216
Telephone: (03) 6376 1169
Rating: ***1/2
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Sweeetwater Villas
16-18 Halcyon Gr.
St Helens
TAS
7216
Telephone: (03) 6376 1424
Facsimile: (03) 6376 1184
Rating: ***1/2
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Cottages & Cabins
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Bay of Fires Character Cottages
64 Main Rd
Binalong Bay
St Helens
TAS
7216
Telephone: (03) 6376 8262
Facsimile: (03) 6376 8261
Rating: ****
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Bay of Fires FAr Horizons
54 Treloggen Dve
Binalong Bay
St Helens
TAS
7216
Telephone: (03) 6376 1592
Facsimile: (03) 6376 1487
Rating: ***1/2
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Beach House at St Helens
97 St Helens Point Rd
St Helens
TAS
7216
Telephone: 0418 996 080, (03) 6334 0306
Rating: ****
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Binalong Bay Dreams
40 Highcrest Ave
Binalong Bay
St Helens
TAS
7216
Telephone: (03) 6376 1592
Facsimile: (03) 6376 1487
Rating: ****
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Binalong Views
Fletchers Crt
Binalong Bay
St Helens
TAS
7216
Telephone: 0413 187 859
Rating: ****
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Homelea Accommodation
16 Tasman Hwy
St Helens
TAS
7216
Telephone: (03) 6376 1601
Rating: ****
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Lazy Wave Beach House
5 Wedge Crt
Binalong Bay
St Helens
TAS
7216
Telephone: (03) 6376 1592
Facsimile: (03) 6376 1487
Rating: ***1/2
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Queechy Cottages
2 Tasman Hwy
St Helens
TAS
7216
Telephone: (03) 6376 1321
Rating: ***1/2
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The Beach House
304 The Gardens Rd
Binalong Bay
St Helens
TAS
7216
Telephone: (03) 6376 1592
Facsimile: (03) 6376 1487
Rating: ***
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Vistas Bay of Fires
23 Coffey Crt
Binalong Bay
St Helens
TAS
7216
Telephone: (03) 6376 1592
Facsimile: (03) 6376 1487
Rating: ****
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Warrawee Cottage
Tasman Hwy
St Helens
TAS
7216
Telephone: (03) 6376 1987
Rating: ***
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Caravan Parks
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Hillcrest Caravan Park
St Helens Point Rd
St Helens
TAS
7216
Telephone: (03) 6376 3298
Rating: ***
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St Helens Caravan Park
Penelope St
St Helens
TAS
7216
Telephone: (03) 6376 1290
Rating: ****
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Restaurants
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Anchor Wheel Motel
61 Tully St
St Helens
TAS
7216
Telephone: (03) 6376 1358
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Bayside Inn
2 Cecilia St
St Helens
TAS
7216
Telephone: (03) 6376 1466
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Queechy Cottages
2 Tasman Hwy
St Helens
TAS
7216
Telephone: (03) 6376 1321
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St Helens Hotel/Motel
49 Cecilia St
St Helens
TAS
7216
Telephone: (03) 6376 1133
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St Helens RSL Bistro
35 Quail St
St Helens
TAS
7216
Telephone: (03) 6376 1633
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Tidal Water Restaurant
Tasman Hwy
St Helens
TAS
7216
Telephone: (03) 6376 1100
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Trimbolis Pizzas
1b Circassion St
St Helens
TAS
7216
Telephone: (03) 6376 1429
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