SWANSEA: the Hub of the East Coast Unpack Once and Explore the East Coast
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SWANSEA: The Hub of the East Coast Unpack once and explore the East Coast P a g e | 1 A Leisurely Day in Swansea Locals love coming home to Swansea – we crest the hill near Kelvedon Beach and can feel the tension start to leave us. We want you to do the same – enjoy the slower pace, allowing yourself the time to relax and recharge! If you’re an early riser, this might mean catching a beautiful sunrise whilst walking along one of our many beaches all of which look out across Great Oyster Bay toward the Hazards at Coles Bay; soak up the peace and quiet and stop to take in the beauty. Swansea was settled in the 1820’s as Waterloo Point, and is one of Tasmania’s oldest towns. In fact many families living in Swansea today are descedants of these original settlers. Pop into the Visitor Information Centre and get a copy of the Heritage Walk booklet and you’ll be able to take a self-directed walk around town to learn about historical businesses, homes and iconic landmarks. You might even come across one of our older locals who’s willing to have a chat. You could also visit the East Coast Heritage Museum; there’s always a great display and passionate staff to share their knowledge. Stroll along Franklin Street (the main street) to find your perfect breakfast spot: - Barkmill Bakery, Artifakt Café & Gallery, Saltshaker. After breakfast, why not take a gentle walk right in the heart of Swansea; a walk that offers stunning coastal scenery. Named after the local band of Aboriginal people, the Loon.tite.ter.mair.re.le.hoin.er track the walk takes you from Jubilee Beach (main street in town Centre) around Waterloo Point to Shouten Beach. The track passes through a shearwater (mutton-bird) breeding area. These remarkable migratory birds use burrows in which to breed. The birds can be seen at dusk in the summer months when they return to their burrows after feeding at sea. The views across Great Oyster Bay to the Freycinet Peninsula are beautiful even on a dreary day. Both Jubilee and Schouten beaches are safe for swimming. To the south from Schouten beach, another walk takes you down to Kennedia and Coswell Beaches where native birds including fairy penguins have protected rookeries. Following the coastline south, to get to Coswell beach, it does involve a bit of clambering through the bush. P a g e | 2 Things to do Golf Course - You may like to enjoy a casual game of golf at the scenic 9-hole golf course. Wednesday and Friday afternoons is the local Chicken Run Competition and visitors are very welcome. Tennis Courts - located behind the school and available for hire; the key is available from Swansea Corner Store. Swansea Bowls Club - Social bowls Thursday afternoon during the season. Local Duck Park – swings for the children and exercise equipment for all plus BBQ facilities (access off The Esplanade) Swansea Jubilee Beach – swings & BBQ facilities. Numerous local beaches for swimming, fishing and walking Swansea Bike Tours – Guided tours or bike hire. Swansea Aquatic Adventure – Boat trip around beautiful Great Oyster Bay. Where to eat Artifakt Gallery & Café A delightful space with an all-day breakfast menu, and lunch on offer. There is a gallery with incredible Tasmanian art, and lots of ‘artifakts’ to wander round and look at. 26 Franklin Street, Swansea 03 6257 9095 Bark Mill Bakery & Tavern The bakery is ideal for breakfast and a light snack. Have a drink, lunch or dinner in the tavern and walk on floors that date back to the 1800’s, a true country dining experience. Check out the Bark Mill Museum while here; a fascinating step back in time (entry from the bakery). 96 Tasman Hwy, Swansea 03 6257 8094 Saltshaker Saltshaker restaurant is situated on the shores of Great Oyster Bay with panoramic views over to Freycinet and beyond. Enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner along with morning and afternoon tea in the restaurant or check out their takeaway menu including pizza (open to 9pm in peak season). Ice creams also available. 11 Franklin Street, Swansea 03 6257 8488 P a g e | 3 Swansea RSL You don’t need to be a member to enjoy the hospitality of our local RSL. Open from 4pm Monday-Friday for drinks with evening meals most Friday and Saturday nights and more frequently in the peak season. 2 Noyes St (next to the Visitor Information Centre), Swansea 03 62578188 Homestead Restaurant at Piermont Retreat. The Homestead Restaurant invites guests to taste authentic dishes crafted with the freshest local produce, in a casually elegant setting beside the bay. The Homestead Restaurant’s award-winning chef collaborates with neighbouring organic farmers and winemakers to curate a constantly evolving, seasonally inspired menu that celebrates the region’s diverse flavours. Open for lunch (in peak season) and dinner. 3km South of Swansea, Tasman Hwy. 03 6257 8131 Kate’s Berry Farm Kate’s hugely popular Just Desserts Café has a mouth-watering menu overlooking rows of berries and breathtaking views across Great Oyster Bay to the world-renowned Freycinet National Park. 12 Addison St, Swansea 03 6257 8428 Melshell Oyster Shack Dolphin Sands Enjoy a fantastic view of the Swan River as you slurp down a dozen. You can see the farm activity as Ian and the boys work in the background. You are also very welcome to take a local wine to enjoy with your oysters. Behind the Scenes Oyster Farm Tours 11am Monday-Friday, see website for details. Selling the freshest oysters direct to public 10am – 4pm everyday Yellow Sandbanks Road, Dolphin Sands 03 6257 0269 P a g e | 4 Oyster Bay Seafood Offering lunch and dinner; seafood, fish and chips. There is seating both inside and out, as well as take away. 40 Franklin Street, Swansea 03 6257 8998 Tellers A small café/wine bar and photographic gallery. Cnr Maria Street and Franklin Street, Swansea The Horny Cray Take aways, open Thursday to Sunday 8am-6pm. Franklin Street, Swansea. Local Galleries and Shops include Right in the heart of Swansea you’ll find Barebones Art Space, Artifakt Café & Gallery, and Tellers, or a short drive away in Dolphin Sands is Kings Fine Art Gallery. Coastal Boutique for men, women & children’s clothing, Applecart Kids for children’s clothing, and two hair dressing salons (Entice & Rach’s Hair Design). We even have a great little op shop run by one of the local churches and if your timing is right, they host a mini market as well as offering tea, coffee and scones on the last Friday of each month Other businesses include Morris’ General Store - has lots of hidden gems plus fishing supplies and licenses, groceries, camping supplies, basic haberdashery, clothes, stationary, kitchenware. DJ’s Launderette - to catch up on your washing Swansea Corner Store - for groceries, fishing supplies and takeaway snacks Swansea Hardware – for all your usual gardening and hardware needs along with some appliances and clothing Swansea Service Centre - for your car repairs, fuel & Swap ‘n’ Go Gas. Bennett’s Caltex fuel - fishing supplies, Swap ‘n’ Go gas, and fuel Swansea Bendigo Bank – for all your banking needs, open Monday, Wednesday and Friday ATM 24/7. Swansea Newsagency and Post Office – post office and agencies, clothes, basic stationary, Centrelink, Medicare. P a g e | 5 Swansea Pharmacy – open 6 days per week (7 in peak season) for all your pharmaceutical requirements, first aid, sun and insect protection, skincare etc. May Shaw Health Centre – situated in Wellington Street, for all your medical needs, including an Accident and Emergency Room available 24/7. For emergencies call 000. Enjoy your day of leisure in Swansea the Hub of the East Coast. Photo courtesy David Tucker P a g e | 6 Day Trippers’ Delights River and Ocean Activities Tasmanian Wild Seafood Adventures – East Coast Fishing Charter Experience all the East Coast has to offer from the picturesque town of Swansea. Jump aboard the Tristar built 30ft Aluminium Catamaran “Seaducer III” to explore some of the most fertile fishing grounds Tasmania has to offer under the guidance of the local skipper who will go above and beyond to provide you with an unforgettable experience. Departs Swansea Wharf, Jetty Road, Swansea. Bookings and enquiries 0458 797 947 or [email protected] Wineglass Bay Cruises Wineglass Bay, nestled underneath the Hazards Mountain range, is a location of spectacular peace and beauty. Experience the tranquillity from a truly unique perspective with award winning Wineglass Bay Cruises. Step aboard ‘Schouten Passage II’ for an unforgettable 4-hour cruise. Let the experienced and friendly crew guide you through the sights and history of the Freycinet Peninsula taking you from the gentle shores of Coles Bay to one of the world’s most beautiful beaches. You will stop for lunch at Wineglass Bay. The scenery is stunning, the wildlife abundant, and you will experience a rare, intimate outlook on one of Tasmania’s most extraordinary places. https://www.wineglassbaycruises.com/ P a g e | 7 Freycinet Charters Freycinet Charters operates out of Coles Bay and offers exclusive, highly personalised charters for families, special interest and social groups in and around Freycinet National Park, Wineglass Bay and Great Oyster Bay. Explore Freycinet's rugged red granite mountains - The Hazards. Experience the park's soaring ocean cliffs, pristine coastline, secluded bays and islands, pure white quartzite beaches, and turquoise waters. Meet some of Tasmania’s unique fauna & flora as you experience some of the most stunning daytime scenery, dawns, sunsets and night skies that you’ll ever see.