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The bridge at
Scamander
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Scamander
Pleasant
holiday resort on Tasmania's beautiful eastern coast.
Located 184 km east of Launceston and sitting neatly
between St Helens (18 km to the north) and St Marys (19 km to the
south), Scamander is a typical holiday resort characterised by
temporary houses, home units, caravan parks and project homes all put
up for people on holidays. Names like Blue Seas Holiday Units and
Pelican Sands Units are typical of the area.
The area was first explored by Europeans when the surveyor
John Helder Wedge passed down the coast in 1825. He named the future
township Yarmouth (after the English port) and the river Borthwick.
Over the years both changed until today they are known as Scamander and
Scamander River.
The town's most interesting historic attraction is its
infamous bridge. The Scamander River is sufficiently wide to present
anyone travelling along the coast with a problem. This was certainly
the case when Surveyor Wedge tried to traverse it in 1825. The first
bridge, a flimsy thing with pylons no thicker than an average telegraph
post, was constructed by Richard Terry in 1865 and lasted until it
collapsed under the weight of a mob of cattle.
It was replaced by an ironbark and bluegum bridge which
lasted until 1889 when a particularly heavy flood simply washed it
away. The mail coach was the last vehicle to pass across it.
The third bridge was built by Grubb Bros. for £4,500.
It was built from ironbark and lasted a record of 22 years until the
flood of 1911, sending numerous trees down the river, put such pressure
on the bridge it collapsed.
After this a series of bridges were constructed but
they were all destroyed either by flood or the dreaded toredo, a
voracious borer which worked its way into the timber quickly destroying
it. The last wooden bridge collapsed in 1929 and the town was forced to
rely on a punt across the river until a concrete bridge was built in
1936. It has finally been replaced by a new bridge which the town is
hoping will last indefinitely.
Things to see:
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The beach at Scamander Reserve
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Water Activities
Like all coastal resort towns Scamander is noted
for its water activities. In summer surfing and swimming are popular
and the river is noted for the bream which can be caught.
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Hotels
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Surfside Hotel/Motel
Tasman Hwy
Scamander
TAS
7215
Telephone: (03) 6372 5177
Rating: ***
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Scamander Beach Resort Hotel
Tasman Hwy
Scamander
TAS
7215
Telephone: (03) 6372 5255
Rating: ***
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Apartments
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Carramar Holiday Apts
6 Pringle St
Scamander
TAS
7215
Telephone: (03) 6372 5160
Rating: ***
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Pelican Sands Apts
Tasman Hwy
Scamander
TAS
7215
Telephone: (03) 6372 5231, 1800 816 561
Rating: ***
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Three Gums Holiday Apts
588 Upper Scamander Rd
Scamander
TAS
7215
Telephone: (03) 6372 5528
Rating: ***
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Holiday Homes & Units
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Blue Seas Holiday Villas
Tasman Hwy
Scamander
TAS
7215
Telephone: (03) 6372 5211, 1800 673 605
Rating: ****
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Caravan Parks
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Scamander Kookaburra Caravan Park
70-88 Tasman Hwy
Scamander
TAS
7215
Telephone: (03) 6372 5121
Rating: **
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Restaurants
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Scamander Family Restaurant
Beach Resort Hotel
Tasman Hwy
Scamander
TAS
7215
Telephone: (03) 6372 5255
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Surfside Hotel/Motel
Tasman Hwy
Scamander
TAS
7215
Telephone: (03) 6372 5177
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