The 10 Best Nature & Parks in , Tasmania

September 10, 2021 Marianna Hollaway

Discover the best top things to do in , Australia including Bay of Fires, St Helens Mountain Bike Trails, Serpentarium Wildlife Park Tasmania, St Columba Waterfall, Blue Tier Forest Reserve, St Columba Falls Reserve, Illaroo Reserve, Mathinna Falls, St Helens Point Conservation Area, Harridge Falls.
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1. 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

2. 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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5.0 based on 8 reviews

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.

3. 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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5.0 based on 10 reviews

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!

4. 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.

5. 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.

6. 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.

7. Illaroo Reserve

Wells Rd, Beaumaris, Break O'Day, Tasmania Australia +61 3 9599 4444 http://www.bayside.vic.gov.au/facilities-venues/illaroo-reserve
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Illaroo Reserve

8. Mathinna Falls

Mathinna Plains Road (C423), Mathinna, Break O'Day, Tasmania Australia
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4.0 based on 6 reviews

Mathinna Falls

Reviewed By JamesBischoff - Cardiff, United Kingdom

It is a beautiful drive from Mathinna to the falls, it is signed and the surface of the road is not to bad. Near the falls there is a small car park and then it is about a 20 minute walk along a delightful forest trail. The falls and the surrounding area are wonderfully peaceful surrounded by towering trees and exotic ferns.

9. St Helens Point Conservation Area

St Helens Point Road, St Helens, Break O'Day, Tasmania Australia https://www.parks.tas.gov.au/index.aspx?base=4099
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4.0 based on 11 reviews

St Helens Point Conservation Area

Reviewed By cchb55 - East Maitland, Australia

The whole area has many campgrounds and places for day activities. Yet there is virtually no one there. Very easy to find amazing beaches, vistas, headlands with no one else around.

10. Harridge Falls

Tasman Highway Moorina, Weldborough, Break O'Day, Tasmania Australia
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Harridge Falls

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