Tasmania’s East Coast is a journey that is simply breathtaking with spectacular landscapes and long beautiful beaches. Here you will discover the beaches of the beautiful Bay of Fires, St Helens, Scamander, Freycinet Peninsula and the National Park. Covering more than 15,000 hectares, the park is dominated by the Hazards – granite mountains with a distinctive pink hue dominating Wineglass Bay, one of the top 10 beaches in the world – all white sand and blue waters. If you plan on only visiting one beach, make sure it’s this one.
When you tire of the endless sand take a hike through a stretch of cool, sheltered forest to the incredible St. Columba Falls – one of Tasmania’s highest tiered waterfalls. Nearby are Halls Falls and the amazing Little Blue Lake. Stop in the quiet rural village of Pyengana a cheese-lovers’ haven located in a lush and fertile valley, and Tasmania’s most beautiful dairy country.