Located on Tasmania’s rugged northeast coast, the Bay of Fires Conservation Area stuns with its golden sandstone boulders draped in bright orange lichen, pristine beaches, and crystal-clear waters. This protected region stretches from Mount William to Binalong Bay, offering unforgettable experiences like swimming at Roaring Beach, hiking the dramatic coastline trail, or kayaking past secluded coves. The area is home to native wildlife, including wallabies and white-bellied sea eagles, and its clear night skies make it a superb spot for stargazing. Fishing and snorkeling are popular in waters teeming with marine life, while the nearby Anson Bay and Cosy Corner provide tranquil retreats. With easy access to the historic town of Derby and the scenic Blue Derby Mountain Bike Trails, the Bay of Fires blends natural beauty with outdoor adventure. Its name traces back to Captain Tobias Furneaux, who in 1773 noted Indigenous campfires along the shore - a legacy of enduring cultural connection.