Description
Mayfield Bay Coastal Reserve is a picturesque conservation area located south of Swansea on Tasmania's charming east coast.
The reserve is known for its beautiful sandy beach and stunning coastal views on Great Oyster Bay towards the Freycinet Peninsula. Mayfield Bay is a perfect destination to immerse yourself in nature's bounty. It offers numerous outdoor activities including fishing, swimming, surfing, and diving. Camping is available at the reserve, surrounded by shady trees and facilities for toilets. The Spiky Bridge is another intriguing site near Mayfield Bay. It was built in the 1840s by a convict road gang using local fieldstone. The vertically-placed stones along the parapet create the bridge's striking spiky appearance. The nearby Rocky Hills Probation Outstation convict ruins offer a unique experience for history buffs. The interpretative signs offer insights into the convicts' life and their work in the probation system. Mayfield Bay Coastal Reserve is open all year round. The best time to visit the reserve is during the summer months between December and March. Mayfield Bay Coastal Reserve is located roughly 15 minutes south of Swansea by car. If you're coming from Hobart, it's a one-and-a-half-hour journey drive along the scenic east coast of Tasmania. In conclusion, Mayfield Bay Coastal Reserve Swansea is an ideal location to connect with nature and unwind from the busyness of daily life.
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Parks: Camp Sites, Dive Sites, Dogs Allowed, Entry Station, Fishing Spots, Nature Reserves, Picnic Area, Swimming Spots, Toilets