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Binalong Bay is the gateway to the Bay of Fires, a stunning stretch of coastline in Tasmania's northeast. Known for its brilliant orange-hued granite boulders, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and pristine white-sand beaches, this area is a paradise for nature lovers and photographers. The relaxed seaside vibe makes it an ideal stop for a day trip or a longer stay.
Highlights & What to See
- Bay of Fires Walk: Follow the coastal track from Binalong Bay north to The Gardens, passing lichen-covered rocks and secluded coves. The contrast of orange boulders against the blue sea is unforgettable.
- Binalong Bay Beach: Perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or simply lazing on the sand. The water is calm and inviting, especially in summer.
- Jeanneret Beach: A quieter alternative with a boat ramp and picnic area, great for a peaceful afternoon.
- St. Helens Point Conservation Area: A short drive south offers walking trails, birdwatching, and the chance to see fairy penguins at dusk.
- Local seafood: Head to the nearby town of St. Helens for fresh oysters, crayfish, and fish and chips.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend a half-day to a full day exploring Binalong Bay and the southern Bay of Fires. If you plan to do the full Bay of Fires walk (4–5 hours one way), allocate a full day. For a relaxed visit, combine a morning beach stroll with an afternoon at the conservation area. Overnight stays are possible at holiday rentals or camping grounds nearby.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- St. Helens: The main service town, with shops, cafes, and the famous St. Helens History Room.
- Wineglass Bay: Part of Freycinet National Park, about 1.5 hours south, offering iconic hikes and stunning views.
- Freycinet National Park: Explore more coastal walks, wildlife, and the Hazards mountain range.
- Bay of Fires Conservation Area: Extends north to Eddystone Point, with more beaches and the historic lighthouse.
- Scamander: A charming coastal town with a beautiful beach and the Scamander River for fishing.
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- Wineglass Bay — Jane6592 / CC BY-SA 4.0