Discover the best top things to do in , Australia including Bay of Fires Eco Tours, Break O'Day Field Archery Club Inc, Bay of Fires, Bay of Fires, Eureka Farm, St Columba Waterfall, St Helens Visitor Centre & History Room, St Columba Falls Reserve, Pyengana Dairy.
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5.0 based on 156 reviews
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.
5.0 based on 11 reviews
Archery is one of the sports with the 'cool factor'. People have advised us that they have always wanted to give archery a go & didn't know how to go about it. Luckily, they saw our Club sign from the highway & dropped in. At Break O'Day Field Archery Club we show you how to be an archer, learning correct methods of stance & firing from the start. 1st affiliated Aussie Bowhunting Club in Tassie.
Had a very enjoyable Sunday morning with Liane, Brady and Tony who gave us beginner training. Liane took us round the course and accommodated our kids very well. Highly recommended family outing and very reasonably priced for 3hrs. Make sure you’re in town on Sunday morning.
5.0 based on 36 reviews
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.
5.0 based on 50 reviews
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
4.5 based on 98 reviews
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.
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.
4.5 based on 518 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 65 reviews
Great history of the area, in the history viewing room behind the visitor info desk. Has a lot of local artifacts and local history information. Very enjoyable.
4.5 based on 89 reviews
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.
4.0 based on 358 reviews
Located in the beautiful Pyengana Valley,Pyengana Dairy, is the home of Australia’s heritage farmhouse cheese. We are continuing 130 years of tradition of producing handcrafted cheese and dairy products on farm in Pyengana in North Eastern Tasmania. The Pyengana Dairy Farmgate Cafe provides visitors with the opportunity to see the cheese being made (weekdays only), taste the cheeses and relax on our deck or by the open fire whilst enjoying a gourmet platter, 3 cheese pizza or a delicious soup with a Tasmanian wine,beer or cider. Alternatively come and enjoy our famous devonshire tea using our own very decedent clotted cream. We offer a baby change table and playground as well as some kids menu items. We can also cater for functions, just give us a call to discuss your needs, we are happy to work with you to make your next function fabulous.
Weve stayed at scamander and decided to drive another hour to visit this dairy farm. Its worth driving. The staff are friendly and welcoming. The view is superb in this area!Their coffee is amazing so as the ice cream that my daughter had. Its a bit of a drive but the view along the view is indeed remarkable!
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