Top 8 Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in , Tasmania

January 12, 2022 Tynisha Seiler

Discover the best top things to do in , Australia including Aloha Dreaming Massage, Warship & Marine Corps Museum, Gone Rustic Studio and Gallery, St Marys Cranks and Tinkerers, St Helens Visitor Centre & History Room, The Shop in the Bush, Priory Ridge, Pyengana Dairy.
Restaurants in Break O'Day

1. Aloha Dreaming Massage

14 Cray Ct (Near St Helens), Binalong Bay, Break O'Day, Tasmania 7216 Australia +61 428 223 271 http://alohadreamingmassage.com/
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5.0 based on 28 reviews

Aloha Dreaming Massage

Hawaiian Lomi Lomi Massage helps counteract the over use or under use of the body. A combination of deep and rhythmic movements help relive pain, ease muscle tension and soothe the mind allowing the body to relax completely. Gradually coaxing the body into letting go the recipient succumbs to wellness on all levels. This massage heals body, mind & spirit! ... Call for your appointment Today! In addition to massage I am a certified Gokhale Method Teacher. I am a posture coach using the Gokhale techniques to help people live a pain-free life long after they leave my table. You can find out more by logging on to gokhale method. com

Reviewed By 91michellet - Launceston, Australia

I visited Michelle on the 8th November with neck and back pain which I have had for a few years. Physio, accupunture, medication and 100's of massages have given me now. I am pain free for the first time in years. Michelle's advice on posture has been invaluable. The Lomi Lomi massage was beautifully healing and professionally delivered by loving hands. Aloha Dreaming Massage at Binalong Bay, Tasmania is now my only choice for massage. Lucky I live close by! ????

2. Warship & Marine Corps Museum

13 Pendrigh Pl, St Helens, Break O'Day, Tasmania 7216 Australia +61 439 581 701 [email protected] https://www.warshipmuseum.com/
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Warship & Marine Corps Museum

Reviewed By charliej297 - Sydney, Australia

I attended the museum on a whim and it did not disappoint. The collection of one man over his entire life is truly remarkable and in my eyes is invaluable. Loved the collection of 200+ year old maps and prints, especially those relating to the early Australian explorers. The museum is being built out as they receive more funds, so I would really recommend a visit! Cheap entry price also.

37 Main St, St Marys, Break O'Day, Tasmania 7215 Australia +61 417 027 424 [email protected] http://www.gonerustic.com
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Gone Rustic Studio and Gallery

Gallery and studio, specialising in eco fashions, fibre and textile art, exhibitions and workshops, handmade cards and gifts jewellery and more!

4. St Marys Cranks and Tinkerers

Esk Main Road The Old Railway Station, St Marys, Break O'Day, Tasmania 7215 Australia +61 417 648 845 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/stmaryscranksandtinkerers
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5.0 based on 24 reviews

St Marys Cranks and Tinkerers

Museum of interesting things.m - ‘I tinker, therefore I am.’ (Henry Hoke) This quirky museum, operated by the banjo-playing and encyclopaedic Ian Summers, features train and mining memorabilia, vintage cameras, model ships, matchbox cars, kitchenalia, local history photographs, and much more!

Reviewed By O5071CUpeters

Wow! Cranks & Tinkerers is truly a special place - a collectors dream. Ian is a wonderful personality and a very talented collector and restorer of a huge range of memorabilia from early cameras, vinyl records, cinema projectors, vintage model planes, cars & boats, etc. Ask him to play one of the old organs or his banjo- a very special experience.

5. St Helens Visitor Centre & History Room

61 Cecilia St, St Helens, Break O'Day, Tasmania 7216 Australia +61 3 6376 1744 [email protected] http://www.bodc.tas.gov.au/tourism/st-helens-vic-history-room
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4.5 based on 65 reviews

St Helens Visitor Centre & History Room

Reviewed By anitah922

Great history of the area, in the history viewing room behind the visitor info desk. Has a lot of local artifacts and local history information. Very enjoyable.

6. The Shop in the Bush

25977 Tasman Hwy, St Helens, Break O'Day, Tasmania 7216 Australia +61 3 6376 1735 [email protected] http://shopinthebush.com.au
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4.5 based on 72 reviews

The Shop in the Bush

We specialise in a wide range of quality antiques, vintage jewellery, collector's books, crystal, original artworks, ceramics, glassware, cutlery, and Tasmanian souvenirs. Established in 1982, our love for the interesting and beautiful has been passed down through generations. We are located on the picturesque Great Eastern Drive of Tasmania.

Reviewed By jandp768 - Bendigo, Australia

Loved this little shop, something for everyone. Lots of antiques, books, souvenirs and even fishing rods. Not cheap but well presented in a nice shop, staff friendly and helpful. Well worth a stop bit tricky if you’re towing a caravan.

7. Priory Ridge

280 Ansons Bay Rd, St Helens, Break O'Day, Tasmania 7216 Australia +61 3 6376 1916 [email protected] http://www.prioryridgewines.com
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4.5 based on 31 reviews

Priory Ridge

Located in the small settlement of Priory, close to the tourist destinations of Binalong Bay and the Bay of Fires and just 3kms from the town of St Helens one of Tasmania’s premium holiday destinations on the sunny East Coast. Priory Ridge is a boutique vineyard on 20 hectares with ideal north facing slopes which maximise sunlight.

Reviewed By kep15379 - Hobart, Australia

Thank you to Julie for a very enjoyable visit! Very cosy, friendly and welcoming. We loved it and walked away with some fabulous wines to share! Chardonnay is to die for!

8. Pyengana Dairy

St Columba Falls Road, Pyengana, Break O'Day, Tasmania 7216 Australia +61 3 6373 6157 [email protected] http://www.pyenganadairy.com.au
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4.0 based on 358 reviews

Pyengana Dairy

Located in the beautiful Pyengana Valley,Pyengana Dairy, is the home of Australia’s heritage farmhouse cheese. We are continuing 130 years of tradition of producing handcrafted cheese and dairy products on farm in Pyengana in North Eastern Tasmania. The Pyengana Dairy Farmgate Cafe provides visitors with the opportunity to see the cheese being made (weekdays only), taste the cheeses and relax on our deck or by the open fire whilst enjoying a gourmet platter, 3 cheese pizza or a delicious soup with a Tasmanian wine,beer or cider. Alternatively come and enjoy our famous devonshire tea using our own very decedent clotted cream. We offer a baby change table and playground as well as some kids menu items. We can also cater for functions, just give us a call to discuss your needs, we are happy to work with you to make your next function fabulous.

Reviewed By Chanel2708 - Hobart, Australia

Weve stayed at scamander and decided to drive another hour to visit this dairy farm. Its worth driving. The staff are friendly and welcoming. The view is superb in this area!Their coffee is amazing so as the ice cream that my daughter had. Its a bit of a drive but the view along the view is indeed remarkable!

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