Pub in the Paddock – Depart IGA car park, St Helens at 0900 (opposite the Ambulance Station, Bowen St) and enjoy a scenic drive along the coast to Bicheno for a coffee or bevy before returning to St Helens.
Nestled in the quiet rural village of Pyengana & licensed since 1880, you’ll find The Pub In The Paddock, the pub is now a Tasmanian Tourism Icon, having looked after many a weary traveller & local for generations. One of Tasmania’s oldest pubs, you’ll discover rich local history on every wall of the pub & let’s not forget Priscilla the Beer Drinking Pig who continues to draw a huge crowd every weekend!
35km with a short gravel driveway leading to the pub.- 40 min with no stops – One way
Cost $50 – May vary – dependent on numbers
Group size – 15 – Contact information to follow. You will need to reserve a place.
Iron House – Depart BP service station at 0930 and ride to Iron House vineyard for a bevy before returning to St Helens.
“At the edge of the Tasman Sea, where the old droving hut Iron House once stood watchful, we carefully hone our craft. Mere moments from where the sea floor falls away into the mysterious depths, the dark unknown, we sow, grow, brew, distill and mature all facets of quality craft beer, southern climate wines and spirits on site.”
38km of coastal frontage – 35 min with no stops – one way
Riding group capped at 15 – Contact details and Ride Leader Information to follow. You will need to reserve a place.
Tour #1 – Bicheno – this tour needs 10 – 13 people to go ahead
·Depart IGA car park, St Helens at 0900 (opposite the Ambulance Station, Bowen St) and enjoy a scenic drive along the coast to Bicheno for a coffee or bevy before returning to St Helens.
Stops along the way will include the Scamander River mouth, Iron House brewery and distillery, 4-mile Beach, Tasman Sea viewpoint, Waubs beach and The Farm Shed in Bicheno
·Duration 3.5 hours
·Cost $50 – May vary – dependent on numbers
·Group size – 20 – Contact information to follow. You will need to reserve a place.
Tour #2 Bay of Fires – this tour needs 10 – 13 people to go ahead
Depart IGA car park, St Helens at 0930 (opposite the Ambulance Station, Bowen St)) and enjoy a scenic drive along the Bay of Fires beaches and Skeleton Bay reserve before returning to St Helens.
Stops along the way will include with a stop at Jeanerette Beach, Sloop Reef, and the Gardens. A final stop at Meresta Eatery which overlooks Binalong Bay for a bevy before returning via skeleton Bay.
Duration 2.5 hours
Cost $40 May vary – dependent on numbers
Group size – 10
Contact information to follow. You will need to reserve a place
Georges Bay Dragon Boat Club- The old Slip yards, Pikes Point
What exactly is Dragon Boat Racing?
Dragon boating is a fun, team-building activity whereby teams of people board long, canoe-shaped boats and compete in races against each other. Now you may be wondering where dragons come into it; don’t worry, there’s no fire involved – it’s just because the boats are carved and painted to look like them.
Life jacket supplied, but numbers of XL and XXL limited, please book early so we can ensure there are enough jackets for everyone.
Please wear comfortable clothing and enclosed footwear.
The session is subject to suitable weather on the day.
Come along and enjoy a morning of fun with our local team members.
Please contact via phone or email to reserve a timeslot and therapy.
Relax… you deserve it! Located In St Helens on the beautiful East Coast of Tasmania, this is your personal spa to pamper, maintain, indulge and Relax. Our goal is to provide a friendly, personalised service through a team of highly skilled and creative professionals. Teamwork is our most valuable asset which ensures our clients are always number one, and we strive to exceed your expectations. Whether your focus is serious results, purely aesthetic or simply pleasure, take time to Relax… you deserve it!
Massage
Focused Massage – 30 mins · $60
Thermal Massage – 1 hour, 30 mins · $140
Aromatherapy – 1 hour, 15 mins · $95
Revitalising Massage – 1 hour · $95
Please visit their website to see all the offerings.
Great synthetic court just behind the main shopping centre of St Helens. Walking distance to shops, cafes and the marina. Keep fit while on holidays and have a game of tennis. Walk along the foreshore before or after your game or just sit and enjoy the views.
You will need to provide your own transport for this self-guided trip.
From the Burns Bay Boat Ramp carpark set off along the path via the Point to Beerbarrel Beach. Here you emerge into another car park and follow the gravel roads back to Burns Bay. Along the way are a few vantage points to small beaches and inlets which are quite secluded.
Maps and info will be included in your welcome pack for this and other walks.
Waterfalls – You will need to provide your own transport for this self-guided trip.