St Marys

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Photo provided by Tourism Tasmania
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Discover Tasmania’s eclectic side at the local museum, hike up St. Patricks Head, explore Fingal Valley’s rainforests and relax on the East Coast beaches.

The small town of St. Marys is nestled beneath St. Patricks Head, a short distance from the crashing waves and white sand beaches of the East Coast and the rainforest walks of Fingal Valley and Douglas-Apsley National Park. Enjoy St. Marys’ small town charm, from the local galleries and museum to the historic railway station and heritage buildings.

Orient yourself with a hike to the top of St. Patricks Head, which overlooks St. Marys. The round-trip up a forested trail takes about 2 to 3 hours. Take a camera along to photograph the panoramic views of the Fingal Valley, the coastline and the Ben Lomond Plateau.

Visit the Cranks and Tinkerers Museum, started by a local collector, which showcases vintage cars and bikes, model airplanes, antique musical instruments and a menagerie of interesting collectables. Ask the proprietor if he will play the banjo for you. Afterward, head to the historic hotel on Main Street, built in 1916, for a drink. Stay in one of the hotel’s cozy rooms and listen for the resident ghosts.

From St. Marys, drive about 15 minutes to the beach at Falmouth. Wander along the beach and up the cliff for views over the Tasman Sea or go fishing at Four Mile Creek.

Farther south of Falmouth, pass the Chain of Lagoons before reaching the pristine Douglas-Apsley National Park. Take the rainforest trails through gorges, cool off with a swim in a waterhole and enjoy scenic lookouts and waterfalls. The park has a small entrance fee.

While St. Marys’ population is small, the town has several dining options, including the St. Marys Hotel on Main Street, a historic bakery and a few deli cafés as well as a fudge shop and ice-cream shop with sweet treats.

Drive to St. Marys from Launceston in about 1.5 hours, going through the St. Marys Pass, built by convict labor in the 1840s. Following the east coast from Hobart takes about 3 hours.

Lumera Chalets
Lumera Chalets
4 out of 5
182 Gillies Road, St Marys, TAS
Stay at this 4-star cabin in St Marys. Enjoy free parking, a garden, and a fireplace in the lobby. Popular attractions Cheeseberry Hill Conservation Area and ...
9.8/10 Exceptional! (29 reviews)
"Beautiful location, amazing view, very clean! Loved our stay! Wallaby’s around are very cute!"

Reviewed on 26 Jan 2025

Lumera Chalets
Addlestone House - St Mary's
Addlestone House - St Mary's
Saint Marys
Stay at this vacation home in St Marys. Enjoy air conditioning. Popular attractions Cheeseberry Hill Conservation Area and St Marys Pass State Reserve are located ...
Overnight in St. Mary's
"We spent just the one night in St Mary's as part of an East Coast drive and had a comfortable stay. We found the kitchen was equipped and had no issues rustling up a simple meal, but be aware things close in early in this little town!"

Reviewed on 4 Jan 2025

Addlestone House - St Mary's
Bicheno by the Bay
Bicheno by the Bay
3 out of 5
The Esplanade, Bicheno, TAS
Stay at this 3-star cottage in Bicheno. Enjoy free parking, an outdoor pool, and a garden. Popular attractions Lookout Rock State Reserve and Whalers Lookout ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (644 reviews)
"Spacious"

Reviewed on 28 Jan 2025

Bicheno by the Bay
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