Binalong Bay

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Binalong Bay is the gateway to the Bay of Fires, one of Tasmania's most stunning coastal stretches. With its brilliant white sand, turquoise waters, and iconic orange-lichen-covered granite boulders, this small settlement offers a quintessential Tasmanian beach escape. It's a place where you can swim, surf, walk, or simply soak up the raw natural beauty.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan a full day to explore Binalong Bay and the southern end of the Bay of Fires. If you're keen on walking the coastal track, arrive early and allow 3–4 hours for a return hike to the northern beaches. Alternatively, a leisurely half-day of swimming and photography is equally rewarding. Combine it with a visit to St Helens for lunch or dinner.

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