Welcome to<br/>Beaumaris Beach Guest HouseMore than you might expect!

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Planted sand dunes reflected in the still waters of Reedy Creek under blue sky. 1
Fresh salad of cherry tomatoes, blueberries, seeds, nuts, and baby leaves. 2
Red pincushion hakea flowers with white edges among the green leaves of that small tree. 3
Conflicting waters at the edge of Beaumaris Beach. 4
Detail from chalk drawing of Beaumaris Beach sandhills reflected in the still waters of Reedy Creek. 5
A grassy path winds through trees beside Reed Creek. 6
Large coloured shells in reds, orange, black and grey lie together on the yellow sand of Beaumaris Beach. 7
Bowls of soup with bread rolls, viewed from above. 8

Beaumaris Beach Guest House

Star rating : 4.0

Providing comfort and convenience in the generous rooms of a home set between the forest and the beach, and within easy reach of the many local attractions.

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Beaumaris Beach Guest House on the magnificent east coast of Tasmania provides the ideal base for exploring the beauty of nature while indulging in fresh seafood and a range of exceptional quality regional foods with tastes to delight many a foodie. A short walk beside Reedy Creek brings you to the pristine white sands and clear waters of Beaumaris surf beach. Easy drives north or south will give access to a range of beaches and inland waterfalls, world class mountain bike trails, fishing spots, golf courses, and wildlife reserves.

Original art works decorate the walls of the Guest House, including pieces offered for sale. A complementary cheese plate is provided with each booking for guests who arrive by 7pm. With notice we are often able to provide evening meals for guests who wish to relax in our spacious and comfortable rooms. Internet access, board games, and books are available, with the opportunity to reflect in front of a wood fire at the end of the day. Enjoy a breakfast featuring local produce in the shared dining room before exploring the solitude of the Bay of Fires, untouched Freycinet, or the historical Trail of the Tin Dragon. The nearby villages of St Helens, Scamander and St Marys provide the opportunity to engage with locals and visitors from across the world while enjoying a variety of events during the year.

Talk to us about group bookings to share with your family, friends or work colleagues; or about catered workshops for your interest group.

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