Mayfield Bay is a picturesque coastal area located in Rocky Hills, Tasmania, known for its natural beauty and historical significance. It offers a 1.5 km stretch of sandy beach, ideal for leisurely strolls and exploring rock pools. The scenic views towards Maria Island and the Freycinet Peninsula make it a popular stop on the Great Eastern Drive.
The area is steeped in history, particularly with the convict-built Three Arch Bridge, which is still accessible today. Visitors can also explore Mayfield Campground, which provides easy access to the beach and offers family-friendly camping sites.
Mayfield Bay Conservation Area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering activities like swimming, diving, snorkeling, and fishing. It is also a nesting site for threatened shorebirds, adding to its unique charm.