Map of St Helens Tasmania | Bay of Fires Gateway & Visitor Guide

Map of St Helens Tasmania – Bay of Fires Gateway & Visitor Guide

This map of St Helens Tasmania provides an overview of Tasmania's largest town on the north-east coast, including Georges Bay, Bay of Fires access routes, beaches, fishing areas, walking tracks and visitor facilities. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how St Helens is laid out.

St Helens is widely recognised as the gateway to the Bay of Fires and is one of Tasmania's most popular coastal tourism destinations. The town is known for fishing, boating, beaches, seafood, mountain biking and easy access to some of Australia's most spectacular coastal scenery.

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St Helens is located on Tasmania's north-east coast beside Georges Bay. Major attractions include Bay of Fires access, St Helens Point, Georges Bay, nearby Binalong Bay, fishing locations, beaches and outdoor recreation areas.

Interactive St Helens Map (Reference View) Use this map to explore Georges Bay, Bay of Fires access routes, beaches, visitor facilities and major attractions throughout the St Helens region.
Tip: St Helens maps are useful for locating Bay of Fires access points, beaches, fishing areas, boating facilities and visitor attractions.

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This St Helens map highlights beaches, fishing areas, boating facilities, coastal attractions and major tourism destinations throughout Tasmania's north-east coast.


Where Is St Helens Located?

St Helens is located on Tasmania's north-east coast beside Georges Bay. The town serves as the primary service centre for the region and is one of the main gateways to the Bay of Fires and surrounding coastal attractions.

  • North: Bay of Fires and Binalong Bay
  • South: Bicheno and Tasmania's east coast
  • East: Tasman Sea and coastal beaches
  • West: Derby, forests and north-east Tasmania

Main Attractions and Areas of St Helens

  • Georges Bay — major boating and fishing destination
  • St Helens Point — coastal recreation area
  • Bay of Fires Access Routes — gateway to iconic beaches
  • Binalong Bay — famous beach destination nearby
  • St Helens Waterfront — marina and harbour facilities
  • Beerbarrel Beach — popular local beach
  • Peron Dunes — sand dune recreation area
  • Cecilia Point — scenic coastal location
  • Mountain Bike Trail Access — links to Blue Derby region
  • Town Centre — accommodation, dining and visitor services

Major Areas of St Helens Explained

  • Town Centre Precinct — shops, accommodation and visitor services
  • Georges Bay Waterfront — boating and fishing hub
  • St Helens Point Area — beaches and recreation
  • Bay of Fires Gateway Corridor — tourism access route
  • North-East Coast Tourism Region — broader visitor destination area

Nearby Attractions

  • Bay of Fires — world-famous coastal destination
  • Binalong Bay — iconic beach and holiday area
  • St Helens Point — scenic coastal reserve
  • Derby — mountain biking destination
  • Bicheno — east coast tourism town
  • Freycinet National Park — major Tasmanian attraction

Key Geographic Features

  • Georges Bay — defining natural feature
  • Tasman Sea Coastline — scenic coastal environment
  • Bay of Fires Region — internationally recognised attraction
  • Coastal Beaches — recreation and tourism assets
  • Sand Dunes and Headlands — distinctive coastal landforms
  • North-East Tasmania Coast — broader tourism landscape

St Helens Transport and Access Map Overview

A map of St Helens is useful for understanding how beaches, fishing areas, visitor attractions and coastal destinations connect throughout the region.

  • Tasman Highway — primary regional transport route
  • Bay of Fires Road — access to coastal attractions
  • Georges Bay Boat Facilities — marine recreation access
  • Waterfront Walking Areas — recreation and sightseeing routes
  • Regional connections — link St Helens with Derby, Bicheno, Bay of Fires and Tasmania's north-east coast attractions

Why People Search for a Map of St Helens Tasmania

  • To locate Bay of Fires access points
  • To find fishing and boating facilities
  • To explore beaches and coastal attractions
  • To plan a north-east Tasmania road trip
  • To understand the layout of the town and surrounding coastline

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St Helens Map FAQs

  • Where is St Helens located?
    St Helens is located on Tasmania's north-east coast beside Georges Bay.
  • What is St Helens known for?
    St Helens is known as the gateway to the Bay of Fires and is famous for fishing, boating, beaches and coastal tourism.
  • How far is St Helens from Bay of Fires?
    Bay of Fires begins only a short drive north of St Helens, with Binalong Bay being one of the closest access points.
  • Is St Helens worth visiting?
    St Helens is one of Tasmania's premier coastal destinations and an excellent base for exploring the north-east coast.

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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation, surveying, emergency use or official determinations. Road conditions, weather, attraction access, boating conditions, facilities and visitor services may change over time. Always verify current information before visiting.