Embrace Winter Glamping in Tasmania – St Helens Awaits!
Winter in Tasmania is pure magic, and we’re inviting you to embrace it in St Helens. With $30 off per night on a 3-night stay, you can explore the rugged beauty of Tassie’s east coast like a local.
Soak in your private outdoor claw foot tub, surrounded by crisp winter air and stunning views. Then, treat yourself to fresh seafood at The Wharf Bar and Kitchen, featuring the best local oysters from Lease 65. And with reverse-cycle heating in every tent, you’ll stay cozy no matter the temperature.
Ready for a winter escape?
- Warm Up at The Wharf Bar & Kitchen: Nothing says winter comfort like fresh seafood by the waterfront. Dine on locally sourced seafood and savor a warming cocktail while enjoying St Helens’ cozy harbour atmosphere.
- Start Your Morning at Lifebuoy Café: Begin your day with a hearty brunch and rich coffee at this rustic, inviting café. Lifebuoy’s cozy ambiance is the perfect escape from the winter chill.
- Wine & Cheese at Priory Ridge Wines: Experience the region’s winter flavors with a tasting at Priory Ridge, Tasmania’s only northeast micro-vineyard. Just a short drive from St Helens, you can sip on local wines and sample Tasmanian cheeses for a truly warming treat.
- Mountain Biking at Flagstaff Trailhead: Winter doesn’t slow us down! St Helens is famous for its mountain biking trails. Rent a bike from Gravity Isle and hit the trails for an exhilarating way to warm up in nature.
- Binalong Bay in Winter: Take a peaceful stroll along the pristine sands of Binalong Bay or pack a winter picnic from East Coast Village Providore. The beach has its own quiet magic in the cooler months, with fewer crowds and stunning coastal views.