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Sweetwater Villas - St Helens

Sweetwater Villas - St Helens

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Sweetwater Villas - St Helens
Sweetwater Villas - St Helens

Sweetwater Villas provide quality self-contained accommodation at St Helens on Tasmania’s east coast.

Sweetwater Villas offer one and two bedroom spacious apartments with modern furnishings and full cooking facilities. The larger apartments can accommodate up to four or five guests. Two bedroom apartments have a queen-size bed and two single beds. All apartments have private balconies with sweeping views overlooking Georges Bay. Guests have access to a spa pool, nestled away in a private setting. There are barbecue facilities and a guest laundry.

After breakfast, take a leisurely two-minute walk to the foreshore, walkways and boat ramp. Follow the Georges Bay walking trail or enjoy the stunning views at St Helens Point. Browse through the quaint shops and dine at the friendly cafes in town, only two kilometres (1.2 miles) away. Located 10-minutes from the famous Bay of Fires and Binalong Bay, you are within easy driving distance to attractions such as penguin tours at Bicheno and cheese tasting at Pyengana Dairy Company. Book a deep-sea fishing tour or try your hand at diving along the spectacular coast line.

St Helens is approximately two-hours drive east of Launceston (166 kilometres/103 miles).

Facilities for Sweetwater Villas

  • BBQ Facilities
  • Car park
  • Cots Available
  • Iron
  • Laundry
  • Non Smoking Establishment

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