Great Eastern Drive

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Stretching roughly 176 kilometres from Orford to St Helens along Tasmania’s sun-drenched east coast, the Great Eastern Drive is one of Australia’s great coastal road trips. This is a journey of shifting moods: from the sleepy fishing villages and sapphire bays of the south to the surf-scalloped beaches and wild granite headlands of the north. The road itself is a pleasure to drive, winding through eucalypt forests and opening onto views that demand a pull-over. Along the way, you’ll find superb local seafood, quirky roadside stalls, and a string of national parks that protect some of the island’s most beautiful coastline. Best of all, the pace is unhurried – this is a drive to be savoured over several days, not rushed in one.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly experience the Great Eastern Drive, plan for at least three to four days. This allows time to hike in Freycinet, explore the Bay of Fires, and take a day trip to Maria Island. If you have only two days, focus on the section between Swansea and St Helens, overnighting in Bicheno or Coles Bay. The drive itself takes about 2.5 hours without stops, but you’ll want to linger at every turn – factor in a full day if you’re just doing a scenic run.

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