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  1. Home to what is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, the Bay of Fires is not to be missed during your Tasmanian holiday. There is a reason it was named by ‘Lonely Planet’ as the world’s hottest travel destination.

  2. The Bay of Fires Conservation Area comprises a series of magnificent bays that stretch along Tasmania’s north-east coast. Bright orange lichen encrusts the granite boulders, contrasting spectacularly against the whiter-than-white sandy beaches and turquoise water in the bays.

  3. Lining Tasmania’s north-east coast, the Bay of Fires is that perfect combination of clean white beaches, clear azure seas and granite rocks splashed in orange lichen. Campgrounds sit behind glorious beaches, and there are myriad ways to enjoy or explore the coast: walk, mountain bike, cruise or simply recline on a beach towel.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bay_of_FiresBay of Fires - Wikipedia

    The Bay of Fires (palawa kani: larapuna) is a bay on the northeastern coast of Tasmania in Australia, extending from Binalong Bay to Eddystone Point. The bay was given its name in 1773 by Captain Tobias Furneaux in Adventure , [3] who saw the fires of Aboriginal people on the beaches.

  5. Mar 20, 2024 · Complete guide to visiting Bay of Fires Tasmania. Best things to do, spots to visit + accommodation and camping information with maps!

  6. Walk for miles along sugar-white beaches and swim in the clear blue ocean. Join a guided experience and discover the Bay of Fires on foot, by four-wheel drive, or on a cruise with chances of encountering local sea life including whales, dolphins and seals.

  7. Mar 26, 2022 · Whether you’re an adventure seeker, a weekend warrior or a slow traveller, there are plenty of reasons for you to visit the Bay of Fires. The 50 km long stretch of coastline is home to some of the best snorkelling on the island, along with unbeatable beach walks and sunrise locations.

  8. A short 15 minute drive from St. Helens can be found one of the most unique coloured rock formations in the world, the renowned "Bay of Fires". The coastline around this bay is just spectacular and made more special by the brightly coloured orange boulders that line the shoreline.

  9. Nov 16, 2021 · The Bay of Fires or the Bay of Fires Conservation Area refers to the coast from Binalong Bay up to larapuna, formerly known as Eddystone. This puts the region on the famous Great Eastern Drive of Tasmania, with some great waterfalls nearby that are also worth visiting.

  10. The Bay of Fires represents Tassie at its wildest and windswept best: ruggedly handsome and ripe for exploring. Stretching for more than 50 kilometres, you likely won’t have to venture far to enjoy a slice of the Bay of Fires coastline all to yourself.

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