10 Free Things to do in That You Shouldn't Miss

June 14, 2021 Weston Hennigan

Discover the best top things to do in , Australia including Gone Rustic Studio and Gallery, St Marys Cranks and Tinkerers, Bay of Fires, Bay of Fires, Eureka Farm, St Columba Waterfall, Blue Tier Forest Reserve, The Shop in the Bush, St Columba Falls Reserve, Priory Ridge.
Restaurants in Break O'Day

37 Main St, St Marys, Break O'Day, Tasmania 7215 Australia +61 417 027 424 [email protected] http://www.gonerustic.com
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Gone Rustic Studio and Gallery

Gallery and studio, specialising in eco fashions, fibre and textile art, exhibitions and workshops, handmade cards and gifts jewellery and more!

2. St Marys Cranks and Tinkerers

Esk Main Road The Old Railway Station, St Marys, Break O'Day, Tasmania 7215 Australia +61 417 648 845 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/stmaryscranksandtinkerers
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5.0 based on 24 reviews

St Marys Cranks and Tinkerers

Museum of interesting things.m - ‘I tinker, therefore I am.’ (Henry Hoke) This quirky museum, operated by the banjo-playing and encyclopaedic Ian Summers, features train and mining memorabilia, vintage cameras, model ships, matchbox cars, kitchenalia, local history photographs, and much more!

Reviewed By O5071CUpeters

Wow! Cranks & Tinkerers is truly a special place - a collectors dream. Ian is a wonderful personality and a very talented collector and restorer of a huge range of memorabilia from early cameras, vinyl records, cinema projectors, vintage model planes, cars & boats, etc. Ask him to play one of the old organs or his banjo- a very special experience.

3. Bay of Fires

Binalong Bay, Break O'Day, Tasmania Australia
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5.0 based on 36 reviews

Bay of Fires

Reviewed By 399giniv

The most stunning small bays. Great for a fossick and just absorbing the natural world. The colours and shapes of the rocks and the water are beyond description.

4. Bay of Fires

St Helens, Break O'Day, Tasmania 7216 Australia
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5.0 based on 50 reviews

Bay of Fires

Reviewed By GClife - Gold Coast, Australia

What a stunning area of natural beauty We drove first to the Gardens which has a look out and some walking trails so you can get close to the red rocks for photo opportunities It gets a bit windy along this coast so bring a jumper. Beautiful scenery with the contrast of the red rocks with the white sand and deep blue sea. We then drove back to Bingalong for some more photo opportunities

5. Eureka Farm

89 Upper Scamander Rd, Scamander, Break O'Day, Tasmania 7215 Australia +61 3 6372 5500 [email protected] http://www.eurekafarm.com.au
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4.5 based on 98 reviews

Eureka Farm

We grow berries, stone fruits apples and pears.vFarm stay accommodation now available. (for more info go to our web site) With our fruits we also make prize winning jams, sauces and chutneys which we sell at the farm. But the best reason to come is to try our delicious desserts and Tasmania's best ice-cream which is made on the premises using our own fruit. Just let the world slow down and enjoy yourself with great coffee, tea or fruit smoothies. WiFi available in our cafe. Farm walks too as we are surrounded by stunning bush land.

Reviewed By lindayip - Melbourne, Australia

I read lots of positive comments about Eureka farm and I decided to book the farm for couple days with my family members from Hong Kong. Echo to all the positive comments, it's really a great experience and all of us would always remember that remarkable stay in Eureka farm. Denis and Ann are great hosts, and we enjoyed so much on the ride to the fruit farm, as well as the knowledge transfer from Denis on how to pick fruit the right way :) The farm house we stayed in are so clean, so equipped. It really gave us a warm home feeling. Denis, all appliances are well maintained, well done! Of course, Ann's breakfast and dessert are the best overall! We also loved the Strawberry chilli sauce - Denis, I served it with my beef pie, it's yummy. We will visit you again whenever we visit Tasmania. Lesson learned from this experience: Life is good if you find a nice place t stay in, with superb host.

6. St Columba Waterfall

St Columba Falls Road, Pyengana, Break O'Day, Tasmania 7216 Australia https://parks.tas.gov.au/explore-our-parks/st-columba-falls-state-reserve/st-columba-falls
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4.5 based on 518 reviews

St Columba Waterfall

Reviewed By cboswell35 - Sydney, Australia

Great place to visit after the dairy farm, The walk was well sealed, and fenenced and the walk has fencing along the track and good walk and their is a viewing platform to view the falls. and easy walk back to the top.

7. Blue Tier Forest Reserve

Weldborough, Break O'Day, Tasmania Australia http://www.discovertasmania.com.au/about/articles/blue-tier-giant-walk
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Blue Tier Forest Reserve

Reviewed By mher4

We visited the reserve twice in search of the "Blue Tier Giant" walk (which can be accessed from near the Weldborough lookout) and found it on our second attempt. The first visit we accidentally walked down some mountain bike trails near Lottah, which were still beautiful but not what we had visited for. There is no reception up there so we could not double check our map! (Also the signposting is somewhat lacking.) Eventually on our second visit through the area with the map preloaded we were able to find the Blue Tier Giant walk. It is quite secluded on a gravel road, but the road was an easy trip and the walk itself not difficult. The trees were beautiful and it was very tranquil - definitely worth the trouble of finding it! At the Blue Tier Giant itself there was even a box with a visitor's book in it which was a great surprise.

8. The Shop in the Bush

25977 Tasman Hwy, St Helens, Break O'Day, Tasmania 7216 Australia +61 3 6376 1735 [email protected] http://shopinthebush.com.au
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4.5 based on 72 reviews

The Shop in the Bush

We specialise in a wide range of quality antiques, vintage jewellery, collector's books, crystal, original artworks, ceramics, glassware, cutlery, and Tasmanian souvenirs. Established in 1982, our love for the interesting and beautiful has been passed down through generations. We are located on the picturesque Great Eastern Drive of Tasmania.

Reviewed By jandp768 - Bendigo, Australia

Loved this little shop, something for everyone. Lots of antiques, books, souvenirs and even fishing rods. Not cheap but well presented in a nice shop, staff friendly and helpful. Well worth a stop bit tricky if you’re towing a caravan.

9. St Columba Falls Reserve

St Columba Falls Road, Pyengana, Break O'Day, Tasmania Australia http://www.discovertasmania.com.au/about/articles/st-columba-falls-reserve
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4.5 based on 89 reviews

St Columba Falls Reserve

Reviewed By Prado4WD - Hobart, Australia

Our party visited St Columba Falls after a period of rain and the experience was outstanding. The falls are located on an easy drive from a sealed main road and the walk to the falls is relatively easy and well marked. That said, the path to the falls may not suit those with mobility issues. The location is pristine and it is certainly a 'must-see' attraction when you visit North East Tasmania. Highly recommended.

10. Priory Ridge

280 Ansons Bay Rd, St Helens, Break O'Day, Tasmania 7216 Australia +61 3 6376 1916 [email protected] http://www.prioryridgewines.com
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4.5 based on 31 reviews

Priory Ridge

Located in the small settlement of Priory, close to the tourist destinations of Binalong Bay and the Bay of Fires and just 3kms from the town of St Helens one of Tasmania’s premium holiday destinations on the sunny East Coast. Priory Ridge is a boutique vineyard on 20 hectares with ideal north facing slopes which maximise sunlight.

Reviewed By kep15379 - Hobart, Australia

Thank you to Julie for a very enjoyable visit! Very cosy, friendly and welcoming. We loved it and walked away with some fabulous wines to share! Chardonnay is to die for!

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