St Helens is the largest town on the north-east coast of Tasmania, Australia, on Georges Bay. It is known as the gaming fishing capital of Tasmania and is also renowned for its oyster as are other areas of Tasmania. The town is about 160 km east of Launceston and takes about 2 and 1/2 hours to get there. The highest temperature record there was 41.8 deg C (107.2 F) in a January but the graph doesn't say what year!
Tuesday, 27 June 2023
St Helens, Tasmania
St Helens is a popular holiday place because of it's many beaches.
We visited the fish shop below a few times when we stayed there in summer and bought fish to cook in the caravan.
We are going to sell the caravan and it's been taken to caravan place to be sold, it might take awhile before it sells, but who knows really. So I suppose we will still visit places and stay in Motels, Apartments of something like when ever we feel like it.
Down by the sea above and below in the caravan park. Several cabins are painted on the outside as below.
The Amenities block above, ever so clean with showers, toilets and a separate laundry.
A couple of children stopped to have a conversation near us.
Friendly bird who came to visit often - taken with my phone.
Location:
St Helens TAS 7216, Australia
Friday, 23 June 2023
Freycinet National Park
These captures were taken at Freycinet National Park on the East Coast of Tasmania.
The hills or Mountains are called the Three Hazards.
Behind the Hazards is Wine Glass Bay, the Bay being the shape of a wine glass. It's quite a walk and lots of stairs to see the view and no road into it. To stand on the beach you go by boat.
The photo is borrowed.
The town near here is called Coles Bay and it was the first place in the WORLD to BAN plastic shopping bags in April 2003.
Monday, 19 June 2023
The Lookout
Forgot in the previous post to include this bird.
Update. The name of the bird is a Pacific Gull. Thank you [ David ]
View from the look out at Friendly Beaches. Also the walkway to it and we did watch for snakes.
It's called a Banksia.
Labels:
Friendly Beaches,
Sea
Location:
Friendly Beaches TAS 7215, Australia
Thursday, 15 June 2023
Friendly Beaches, Tasmania
Friendly Beaches are a long expanse of beaches on the East Coast of Tasmania, you need a parks pass to enter the area to get to the beaches. The sand is silky, pleasant to visit on a lovely day.
I've shown this area before about a couple of years ago but in a different area of the Beaches.
Labels:
Friendly Beaches,
Sea
Location:
Friendly Beaches TAS 7215, Australia
Wednesday, 7 June 2023
In and around Swansea
Swansea on the east coast of Tasmania has a few lovely beaches. The first photo is the one behind the caravan park. There is a bit of sand there but it can't be seen.
The view is of what is called The Hazards in the distance at Freycinet National Park.
The bay is called Great Oyster Bay.
Jo-Anne has written a little about Tasmania [ here ], you might find it interesting.
A graveyard that look out to the sea. Below is a guest house or was.
Labels:
Freycinet National Park,
Sea,
Swansea,
The Hazards
Location:
Swansea TAS 7190, Australia
Saturday, 3 June 2023
The Blowhole, Eaglehawk Neck
Down at Eaglehawk Neck is a blowhole, it's spectacular to see when in full swing, I've seen it many years ago and of cause I did get drenched back then. This time we visited the sea was calm.
A short walk up a little hill takes you to the lookout below is the view.
Labels:
Blowhole,
Eaglehawk Neck,
Sea
Location:
Eaglehawk Neck, TAS 7179, Australia
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