Binalong Coastal Waters - Beach House

Bay of Fires – North East Tasmania
Binalong Coastal Waters is situated at Binalong Bay on Tasmania’s East Coast, and offers stunning views along the beach and Grants Lagoon through to the Bay of Fires and Eddystone Light House.

The two storey distinctive split level house has 3 bedrooms, sleeps 6 adults. Quality linen, bedding and towels included in tariff. Entrance level has two bedrooms, master with queen bed, 2nd bedroom with twin beds, full bathroom and separate toilet. Third bedroom on ground level has ensuite bathroom, king-size bed which can be separated into twin beds. There is a fully fenced native garden, and outdoor setting at the rear of the house. The fully-equipped kitchen, and comfortable air-conditioned lounge /dining area, all with quality furnishings, leads out to the north facing deck where you can enjoy a BBQ and outdoor dining.

We are only a few minutes walk to the white sands – swimming, boating, fishing, diving, canoeing/kayaking, bush walking, cycling. The award winning restaurant Angasi is a quick 5 minute walk serving local seafood. The town of St Helens is close by, where you can pick up supplies, and has a range of restaurants, fresh seafood, craft and gift shops.

Binalong Bay is approximately two hours and 30 minutes drive from Launceston.

Check availability and book the Binalong Coastal Waters Beach House by clicking here

Further details contact:

Gloria

 

Phone 0412 361 561

 

Email: binalongcoastalwaters@ozemail.com.au

Facilities

Family Friendly

Non-smoking

Balcony - outdoor setting for 6 people - Gas BBQ

2 x Bathrooms including bath/hairdryers

Quality Linen/doonas plus electric blankets

Clock Radios

Full Cooking Facilities/crockery/cutlery

Microwave, full sized refrigerator

Washing machine/ Iron/Ironing board

Saxon Wood Heater

Split system air/conditioner and heating
LCD TV/DVD/Video

Additional TV's in bedroom 1 & 3

CD /Cassette/MP3 stereo player

In House Movies/ Library/Games

Cot & Highchair available

Fenced back-garden

Sorry, no pets

Close By

Bay of Fires beaches

Boat launching

Humbug Point Nature Area
St Helens (Game Fishing Capital of Tasmania)

St Helens Point Conservation Area

Peron Sand Dunes

Blue Tier Forest Reserve

Anchor Stampers Walk

Scamander - Shelly Point

St Marys

St Patricks Head

Elephant Pass

Bicheno - East Coast Nature World

Pyengana Cheese factory

St Columba Falls

Mt. William National Park

Eddystone Lighthouse

Ansons Bay