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St Helens is the largest town
on the north east coast of Tasmania, Australia, and built on
Georges Bay. It is located on the Tasman Highway, app. 160 km
east of Launceston - Tasmania's second largest city. In the
early 2000s, the town was one of the fastest growing areas of
Tasmania, and reached a population of 2049 at the 2006 census.
St Helens is part of the Break O'Day Council; a council that
includes the surrounding towns of Binalong Bay and Ansons Bay.
The BIG4 St Helens Holiday Park, on the East Coast of Tasmania,
is located within close proximity of the main street of St. Helens
where you will find shops, food outlets, a hotel and other ameneties.
It is close to the nearby attractions of the world renowned
Bay of Fires, which in 2008 was voted by Lonely
Planet as the world's No.1 Beach. St. Helens
can be reached by car from Launceston in around 2-hours, or
in app. 3.5 hours if driving from the capital city of Hobart.
Thje caravan park at St. Helens is operated by BIG4, and
provides visitors with a wide range of family and budget
accommodation options. The park provides villa units and
self-contained cabins to suit most budgets.
Accommodation Types:
- Powered Campsites
- Unpowered Camping
- Caravans
- Villa Units
- Self Contained cabins
- Amemities Block
- Long term annual holiday sites.
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St Helens enjoys a mild temperate
climate, with four distinct seasons. Summers are warm and sunny
and winters quite cool. Rainfall throughout the year is very
consistent, with an average of 54.2mm in February and 76.2mm
in June. Being on the East Coast, St Helens winter temperatures
are warmer than most parts of Tasmania. Summer temperatures however
are not as warm as inland areas, although they are still warmer
than Tasmania's capital, Hobart.
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- Wireless Internet available
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- Visit nearby beaches and attractions
- Fishing
- Watersports
- Diving
- Sailing
- Boating
- Bushwalking Bay Of Fires
Address
2 Penelope St
St Helens 7216
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