10 Outdoor Activities in Bay of Fires That You Shouldn't Miss

September 22, 2021 Esmeralda Fenner

Discover the best top things to do in Bay of Fires, Australia including Bay of Fires Eco Tours, Tas4x4Tours, St. Helens Couta Boat Cruises, Bay of Fires, St Helens Mountain Bike Trails, Serpentarium Wildlife Park Tasmania, Bay of Fires Conservation Area, Cerise Brook Orchard and Family Golf Course, Forester Kangaroo Drive, Michael Haley Gone Fishing Charters.
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1. Bay of Fires Eco Tours

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Bay of Fires Eco Tours

Come aboard 'Infurneaux' a state of the art, Eco tourism vessel. Head out from Binalong Bay and experience the Bay of Fires at it’s finest, the pristine white sandy beaches, lichen covered boulders, hidden bays and striking headlands of this breathtakingly beautiful coastline. The Bay of Fires stretches for nearly 30kms and there is no better way to soak up this amazing scenery than from the water. With three different tours on offer covering all or part of the Bay of Fires, our fully guided tours offer not only magnificent scenery, but the chance to encounter an abundance of sea life.

2. Tas4x4Tours

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Tas4x4Tours

Tas4x4Tours operates from the world renowned Bay of Fires on the East Coast of Tasmania. We are an accredited business providing a quality service and an ‘experience’ that will be the highlight of your holiday. From the comfort of a Toyota Landcruiser, in the hands of a highly experienced and capable driver and friendly guide, you need only to relax and escape, explore, enjoy.

3. St. Helens Couta Boat Cruises

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St. Helens Couta Boat Cruises

Come and discover a st helens Couta Boat cruise on beautiful st helens Bay. We offer you a rare historic cruise sight seeing or fishing on "Lone Dove" a tasmanian 1923 Heritage Couta Boat built out of huon pine and celery top wood. The sightseeing cruise includes handling/driving of the boat"kids love steering" and we'll clean and pack your catch for you to take home.kids under 16 free with an elder.boat has a limit of 5 passengers.an hourly rate of $50 per person applys. or 4 hour day cruise or fishing max 5 passengers $200.bait and fishing gear provided.

4. Bay of Fires

St Helens, Break O'Day, Tasmania 7216 Australia
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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. St Helens Mountain Bike Trails

Flagstaff Rd, St Helens, Break O'Day, Tasmania 7216 Australia +61 3 6376 7900 [email protected] http://www.sthelensmtbtrails.com.au/
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St Helens Mountain Bike Trails

The St Helens Mountain Bike Trails are some of the most scenic trails in the world- where else in the world can you ride Mountains to the Sea, ending your ride in one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, the Bay of Fires. You will find a series of stacked loops just south of St Helens Township and an epic 42km wilderness trail that starts on the Blue Tier and finishes in the Bay of Fires.

Reviewed By Angehudson

We are frequent visitors to the St Helens Mtb Trails and this weekend we had over 30 of our Crank Addicts friends join us for a weekend of thrills and spills! With such a variety of trails we found something to suit everyone. Green trails are safe and predictable - great for kids and beginner riders. The blue trails - such as Rock Lobster and Wedged In (and See Ya Later) - were great for more adventurous riders with a nice climb to begin with, ending in super fun down hill riding. For the more experienced riders, the new black trails, Send Helens and Icarus, are super fun. These trails start at the top of the Loila Tier - a quick shuttle ride to the top with Gravity Isle will have you on the trails in no time. Gravity Isle are super helpful and friendly - providing various shuttle pass options.

6. Serpentarium Wildlife Park Tasmania

5 West St, St Helens, Break O'Day, Tasmania 7216 Australia 6376 1015 [email protected] https://www.serpentarium.com.au/
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Serpentarium Wildlife Park Tasmania

Reviewed By Nnikkybb

We loved this place! The keepers passion for the reptiles came through in the beautiful displays and great information and handling. Couldnt recommend this place enough!

7. Bay of Fires Conservation Area

Mount William National Park, Tasmania Australia http://www.parks.tas.gov.au/?base=3999
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Bay of Fires Conservation Area

Reviewed By paul_pru_skittles - Singapore, Singapore

on our trip up the east coast in January of this year, we stopped at Binalong Bay and the Bay of Fires before our overnight stay in St Helens. the rocks at Bay of Fires are beautiful, with the "fire coloured" algae on the rocks. also lovely to see all the protected birds nesting and feeding here. luckily it was a sunny day as it was VERY VERY windy!

8. Cerise Brook Orchard and Family Golf Course

315 Medeas Cove Rd, St Helens, Break O'Day, Tasmania 7216 Australia +61 434 678 047 http://www.cerisebrook.com.au/
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Cerise Brook Orchard and Family Golf Course

Reviewed By miriamrY9521QL

We drove up to possibly get some fruit as the roadside sign said fruit orchard. What a pleasant surprise as property is at the end of the road. The cafe did sell seasonal homegrown apples and veggies. The cakes were both some of the best gluten free options we have tasted. Light and tasty Can recommend the granny’s garden pot of tea with a dash raw honey Lovely chatting to the owners who are well versed in the mountain biking options in the area. Would recommend a stop for tea (or coffee ) and cake after trail riding at Flagstaff. ( lots out outside tables and benches with sun umbrellas for shady option )

9. Forester Kangaroo Drive

Forester Kangaroo Drive, Mount William National Park, Tasmania Australia
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Forester Kangaroo Drive

10. Michael Haley Gone Fishing Charters

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Michael Haley Gone Fishing Charters

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