Location:
Taylors Beach is located just south of St Helens on Tasmania’s north-east coast, along the scenic Georges Bay. This calm, sheltered beach is perfect for families and those looking for a quiet spot to relax, swim, or enjoy water activities like kayaking and fishing.
How to get there:
From St Helens, head south along the Tasman Highway (A3) and turn onto Taylors Beach Road. There’s a small car park near the beach, with easy access to the sand and nearby grassy picnic areas.
Is it suitable for swimming?
Yes — Taylors Beach is ideal for swimming thanks to its calm, shallow waters. It’s safe for children and families, and the sheltered bay makes it less exposed to strong waves.
Can you see wildlife there?
Yes — you can often spot seabirds, and the bay sometimes attracts dolphins. The surrounding bushland may also reveal native birds and small marsupials.
Dogs allowed:
Dogs are permitted on leash. Always follow local signage and be mindful of wildlife in the area.
More information:
Taylors Beach is a peaceful spot to enjoy a day by the water, whether swimming, kayaking, or simply relaxing on the sand. Its proximity to St Helens makes it an easy stop while exploring Tasmania’s stunning north-east coast, and it pairs well with nearby beaches like Binalong Bay and Scamander for a full coastal adventure.