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Cerise Brook Orchard and Family Golf Course
6.6/10 (8 reviews)
Combine cherry picking and putting at this unique Tasmanian orchard with a 9-hole golf course. Enjoy fresh seasonal fruits after completing the scenic par-3 course designed for all skill levels.
St Helens Mountain Bike Trails
8.6/10 (23 reviews)
Tasmania's St Helens Mountain Bike Trails offer thrilling rides from sub-alpine terrain to pristine beaches. Experience the signature Bay of Fires Trail with its dense forests and coastal vistas.
Georges Bay Esplanade
8.8/10 (98 reviews)
This coastal promenade offers serene views across Georges Bay with well-maintained walking paths. Bring your fishing rod or camera to capture the stunning Tasmanian light during early morning strolls.
Percy Steel Reserve
8.0/10 (30 reviews)
Percy Steel Reserve offers a tranquil waterfront setting along Tasmania's Georges Bay. Bring a picnic to enjoy by the water while watching boats glide across the bay's shimmering surface.
Suncoast Gallery
7.8/10 (22 reviews)
This community arts cooperative showcases handmade treasures from local Tasmanian artists. Browse unique paintings, woodwork, and textiles while connecting with St Helens' creative spirit.
Mainly Maritime
8.2/10 (26 reviews)
Mainly Maritime showcases six centuries of maritime history through original artifacts spanning exploration to warfare. Browse ship models, weapons, and a vast library while discovering international seafaring heritage.
Priory Ridge Wines
8.0/10 (15 reviews)
This boutique Tasmanian vineyard crafts exceptional cool-climate wines using traditional Burgundian methods. Sample their Pinot Noir and Sauvignon Blanc in a converted shearers' shed with views of rolling hills.
Boggy Creek Conservation Area
8.4/10 (10 reviews)
Explore the great outdoors at Boggy Creek Conservation Area, a lovely green space in St Helens. You can enjoy the seafood restaurants while in the area.
"I enjoyed my stay at the Panorama Hotel though there were a lack of amenities like a microwave or toaster in my room, also a lack of drawers to put your clothing in. Apart from this it is a nice place to stay at and would be happy to stay there again if I ever come back to St Helens."
"I'd stayed at Queechy's several years ago and was happy to come back. Really clean and spacious rooms, almost like separate cottages. Already warm on arrival on a chilly day. Comfortable bed and nice hot shower. The host is lovely and good communication. Fresh milk! So close to the beautiful Bay of Fires. We'll be back."
"No kitchen just a microwave on a small bench in a small nook! No sink.
Room is a dark box with no window to speak of, just a tiny window that you leave the blind down as another window looks straight in to yours.
Small fridge with no light and an overly frozen icebox.
TV doesn’t work after 1 minute it’s freezes and remote does not function. You have to turn off from the wall and on again and select your Chanel out of 3 before it freezes again,forget Netflix or YouTube. I suffer from flicker...
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.