Wineries to Visit
Experience the unique flavors and exquisite craftsmanship of Tasmania’s renowned vineyards. Click here for wine map
Walking & Destination Map
Bird Watching
Our pristine natural environment offers an ideal habitat for a variety of bird species, making it a haven for bird enthusiasts.
Biking
Our diverse trails offer something for everyone, from leisurely rides to more challenging routes, allowing you to experience the natural beauty of the area up close.
Surfing
Experience the thrill of surfing at Little Beach Co. Resort, where pristine beaches and perfect waves await you.
Spa
Treat yourself to a luxurious spa experience at Little Beach Co. Resort, where relaxation meets rejuvenation amidst the serene beauty of Tasmania’s East Coast.
Hiking
Our trails offer a range of experiences, from leisurely strolls to challenging hikes, all set against the backdrop of breathtaking coastal views and lush bushland.
Fishing
Whether you’re a novice or seasoned fisherman, our fishing spots promise a rewarding catch amidst stunning coastal scenery.
Freycinet Massage
Unwind in the comfort of your accommodation or at our Bicheno Massage Studio.
We have a range of treatments available to suit your needs; from remedial to therapeutic massage, to a luxurious and deeply relaxing experience, we offer the perfect thing for you.
Little Beach Co. Sauna
We have a range of treatments available to suit your needs; from remedial to therapeutic massage, to a luxurious and deeply relaxing experience.
Massage
Unwind in the comfort of your accommodation or at our Bicheno Massage Studio.
We have a range of treatments available to suit your needs; from remedial to therapeutic massage, to a luxurious and deeply relaxing experience, we offer the perfect thing for you.
Walks Nearby
A adventurous trail through the Blue Tier Regional Reserve in north eastern Tasmania, located in between St Helens and Branxholm. This looped route begins and ends from the Stockyard Campground at the end of Poimena Road, where parking and picnic facilities are available. Follow the Wellington Circuit as it takes you through a wonderful range of vegetation.
A scenic trail along the coastline near Binalong Bay in north eastern Tasmania. The trail begins from the parking area for the Binalong Bay Beach off the Main Road. Scrambling over rocks and lots of cross country bush bashing. But fun. From here you’ll head into the Bay of Fires Conservation Area all the way up to Jeaneret Beach and back again. The trail features a good variety of terrain including beach walking, rock hopping and there is a track that runs parallel to the beach. Limited signage on this one so keep an eye on the map to help stay on route.
An excellent scenic climb to the summit of St Patricks Head not far from St Marys, Tasmania. The path involves some scrambling and fallen tree dodging but pushing past those obstacles is well worth it as the 360 panoramic views at the top are absolutely breathtaking. The trailhead is at the end of St Patricks Rd. The route from Esk Main Street is unsealed but is suitable for 2WD vehicles. The path’s gradient is a steady steep ascent to the summit with some loose rocky sections. That being the case, good walking or hiking shoes are recommended for the extra grip. The summit is particularly stunning around sunset and sunrise and this hike is a must-do if in the area.
Wineries in the area
Visitors can explore renowned vineyards offering cellar-door tastings with stunning views. Many wineries also feature gourmet food pairings, highlighting local produce like fresh oysters, cheeses, and seafood.
The East Coast is made up of a number of areas including Freycinet National Park (home to Wineglass Bay), Bay of Fires, Bicheno, Coles Bay and more towns. There are so many amazing things to do in Freycinet and the East Coast from outdoor adventures to water-based activities plus so much mo
St Columba Falls
Pub In The Paddock
Pyengana Dairy
St Helens
North East Coast Tasmania Itinerary
- If its summer time, head straight to Bridestowe Estate to enjoy the glorious lavender fields. Otherwise, spend the first part of the morning enjoying the tree rope courses at Hollybank Wilderness Adventures
- Drive on to the Weldborough Hotel for lunch
- Head to St Columba Falls and take the short walk to view these falls up close
- Stop at Pyengana Dairy for a cheese break
- Divert for another hour and visit Bay of Fires
- Stop over at Lease 65 for some amazing oysters (cash only)
- Lunch at Raida Restaurant St. Helens Or a coffee at Lifebouy café
- Fish and chips on the river front Wharf
- Or a famous burger at Surfside hotel in Beaumaris Coffee at Container in Scamander
- Or lunch and wine, beer and whiskey at White Sands.
- Arrived at Little Beach. We are so fortunate, to have our own micro coastal climate on the east coast. It is generally warmer in winter and cooler in the summer. We have the best weather in all of Tasmania.
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