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Caravan Booklet 2006 32.Indd Caravan and Holiday Park Guide to Tasmania 2007 www.caravantasmania.com.au www.discovertasmania.com 1800 672 169 �� ��� �� � � ��� � � � ��������� ������� ��������� ������ ������������ ���������� ���������������� ������������������������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������ ������������������������������������������������������� ������� ����������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������ �������������������������������������������������� ����������� ������ Location List and Map Park list, Map of Tasmania - park locations 2-3 Welcome to Tasmania, an Hobart area and Southern region parks 4 island which is perfect for Elwick Cabin & Tourist Park (Hobart area) 5 touring holidays. Treasure Island Caravan Park Hobart (Berriedale) 5 Cosy Cabins Hobart - Bowen 15-18 Cosy Cabins Hobart - Mornington 15-18 You may have a campervan New Norfolk Caravan Park 6 or caravan, or be staying Tarraleah Highland Caravan Park 6 Dover Beachside Caravan Park 7 at the many park cabins Snug Beach Cabin & Caravan Park 7 situated around this Barilla Holiday Park 8 Richmond Cabin & Tourist Park 8 beautiful state. Our compact Seven Mile Beach Cabin Park 9 island has diverse scenery Wayatinah Lakeside Caravan Park 9 Port Arthur Caravan & Cabin Park 9 and interesting roads that White Beach Caravan Park 9 lend themselves to touring. Captain Cook Caravan Park - Bruny Island 9 Huon Bush Retreats 10 Heimat Chalets - Motorhome Ensuites 10 This book is an initiative Launceston and the North East parks 11 of The Caravan Industry Tomahawk Caravan Park 11 Australia Tasmania. It Bridport Caravan Park 11 Kelso Sands Holiday Park 12 details many of the parks Beauty Point Tourist Park 12 Low Head Tourist Park 13 and suppliers in Tasmania, Launceston Holiday Park Legana 13 and should prove valuable Cosy Cabins Launceston - Hadspen 15-18 Treasure Island Caravan Park Launceston 14 to every visitor. Longford Riverside Caravan Park 14 North West parks 19 Please enjoy the renowned Abel Tasman Caravan Park 20 hospitality of Tasmanians Devonport Vacation Village 20 Cosy Cabins Devonport 15-18 and have a wonderful Cosy Cabins Cradle Mountain 15-18 holiday experience. Cradle Mountain Backpackers 15-18 Burnie Holiday Caravan Park 21 If you wish to contact the Somerset Gardens Cabin Park 21 Leisure Ville (Wynyard) 22 Caravan Industry Australia Beach Retreat Tourist Park (Wynyard) 22 Tasmania; Stanley Cabin & Tourist Park 23 Crayfish Creek Van & Cabin Park 23 Email: Mole Creek Caravan Park 23 [email protected] Mersey Bluff Caravan Park (Devonport) 23 Bay View Holiday Village (Devonport) 23 Phone: 03 6263 5996 East Coast parks 24 Fax: 03 6263 5886 Hillcrest Tourist Park (St Helens) 24 Bicheno East Coast Caravan Park 25 Iluka Holiday Centre (Coles Bay) 25 Swansea Holiday Park 26 Triabunna Caravan Park 26 Happy holidays Seaview Holiday Park - Bicheno 27 Rod Walker St Helens Caravan Park 27 Scamander Kookaburra Caravan Park 27 Chairman CIAT West Coast parks 27 Queenstown Cabin & Tourist Park 27 Rosebery Cabin & Tourist Park 27 Strahan Holiday Park 28 Cosy Cabins Strahan - Seaside 15-18 Cosy Cabins Strahan - Backpackers 15-18 Accredited parks: Treasure Island Caravan Park Zeehan 28 All parks marked Arthur River Cabin Park 28 Touring Services with this logo have Map of Dump Stations, LPG, Camping 29 achieved the Tourism Dump Station Locations list 30 LPG Outlets list 31 Council Tasmania's Index & Advertiser Directory 32 accreditation standards West Coast Pg 34 Branxholm Camping Ground 6354 6168 1 Strahan Holiday Park 6471 7442 28 35 Tomahawk Caravan Park 6355 2268 11 1 Cosy Cabins Strahan - Seaside 6471 7239 15 36 Flinders Island Cabin Park 6359 2188 1 Cosy Cabins Strahan - Backpackers 6471 7255 15 37 Weldborough Camping Ground 6354 2223 2 Queenstown Cabin & Tourist Park 6471 1332 27 38 Longford Riverside Caravan Park 6391 1470 14 3 Treasure Island Caravan Park - Zeehan 6471 6633 28 39 Ross Caravan Park & Holiday Cabins 6381 5224 4 Rosebery Cabin & Tourist Park 6473 1366 27 East Coast 5 Waratah Camping Ground 6439 7100 40 St Helens Caravan Park 6376 1290 27 North West 40 Hillcrest Tourist Park - St Helens 6376 3298 24 6 Cosy Cabins Cradle Mountain 6492 1395 15 41 Kookaburra Caravan Park - Scamander 6372 5121 27 6 Cradle Mountain Backpackers 6492 1395 15 42 Bicheno Cabins & Tourist Park 6375 1117 7 Stanley Cabin & Tourist Park 6458 1266 23 42 Bicheno Caravan Park 6375 1280 7a Arthur River Cabin Park 6457 1212 28 42 Bicheno East Coast Holiday Park 6375 1999 25 8 Bass Caravan Park - King Island 6462 1260 42 Seaview Holiday Park - Bicheno 6375 1247 27 9 Crayfish Creek Van and Cabin Park 6443 4228 23 43 Freycinet National Park Camping Ground 6256 7000 10 Leisure Ville Caravan Park - Wynyard 6442 2291 22 43 Iluka Holiday Centre - Coles Bay 6257 0115 25 10 Beach Retreat Tourist Park - Wynyard 6442 1998 22 44 Swansea Holiday Parks 6257 8177 26 11 Somerset Gardens Cabin & Tourist Park 6435 2322 21 45 Gumleaves Caravan & Tourist Park 6244 8147 12 Burnie Holiday Caravan Park 6431 1925 21 46 Maria Island Camping Ground 6257 1420 13 Penguin Caravan Park 6437 2785 47 Triabunna Caravan Park 6257 3575 26 14 Buttons Creek Camping Ground - Ulv. 6425 2624 Hobart and South 14 Apex Caravan Park Picnic Point - Ulv 6425 2935 49 Great Lake Caravan Park 6259 8163 14 Ulverstone Caravan Park 6425 2624 50 Bothwell Caravan Park 6259 5503 14 Apex Caravan Park - Ulverstone 6425 2935 51 Lakeside St Clair Wilderness Holidays 6289 1137 15 Beach Haven Carav Vill - Turners Bch 6428 2785 52 Tarraleah Highland Caravan Park 6289 1199 6 16 Wings Farm Park - Gunns Plains 6429 1151 53 Wayatinah Lakeside Caravan Park 6289 3317 9 17 Abel Tasman Caravan Park - Devonport 6427 8794 20 54 Land of the Giants Car Pk -National Park 6288 1526 17 Bay View Holiday Village - Devonport 6427 0499 23 55 Heimat Chalets - New Norfolk 6261 2843 10 17 Devonport's Vacation Village 6427 8886 20 56 New Norfolk Caravan Park 6261 1268 6 17 Mersey Bluff Caravan Park - Devonport 6424 8655 23 57 Barilla Holiday Park - Cambridge 6248 5453 8 17 Cosy Cabins Devonport 6427 9933 15 57 Seven Mile Beach Cabin Park 6248 6469 9 18 Lakeside Tourist Car. Park - Eugenana 6427 2343 58 Treasure Island Caravan Park - Hobart 6249 2379 5 19 Moomba Holiday & Car Pk - Port Sorell 6428 6140 59 Elwick Cabin & Tourist Park - Hobart 6272 7115 5 19 Port Sorell Lions Caravan Park 6428 7267 60 Cosy Cabins Hobart - Bowen 6243 9879 15 20 Latrobe Mersey River Caravan Park 6426 1944 61 Cosy Cabins Hobart - Mornington 6244 7070 15 21 Wild Gowrie Park Holiday Village 6491 1385 62 Richmond Cabin & Tourist Park 6260 2192 8 22 Mole Creek Camping Ground 6363 1150 23 63 Eaglehawk Neck Backpackers 6250 3248 23 Deloraine Apex Caravan Park 6362 2345 64 Fortescue Bay Camping Ground 6250 2433 Launceston and North East 65 Port Arthur Caravan & Cabin Park 6250 2340 9 24 Kelso Sands Caravan Park 6383 9130 12 66 White Beach Caravan Park - Nubeena 6250 2142 9 25 Greens Beach Caravan Park 6383 9222 67 Snug Beach Cabin & Caravan Park 6267 9138 7 26 Beauty Point Tourist Park 6383 4536 12 68 Barnes Camp Site - Judbury 6266 0279 27 Carnacoo Camp - Paper Beach 6331 7057 69 Cygnet Holiday Park 6295 1869 28 Low Head Tourist Park 6382 1573 13 70 Adventure Bay Hol. Village - Bruny Isl 6293 1270 29 Launceston Holiday Park Legana 6330 1714 13 70 Captain James Cook Car. Pk - Bruny Isl 6293 1128 9 30 Cosy Cabins Launceston - Hadspen 6393 6391 15 71 Dover Beachside Caravan Park 6298 1301 7 31 Treasure Island Caravan Park - Launc. 6344 2600 14 72 Southport Settlement 6298 3144 32 Bridport Caravan Park 6356 1227 11 73 Huon Bush Retreats 6264 2233 10 33 Northeast Park - Scottsdale 6352 6500 The parks that are in bold typeface have advertisements in the booklet - see page number next to the phone number 2 F U R N E Tasmanian A KING U X FLINDERS ISLAND Naracoopa Emita G Currie ISLAND R Holiday Parks O Whitemark U P 8 Lackrana Yarra Creek See list opposite - park number is to left of park name on list 36 Grassy Lady Barron TOURING ROUTES Great Nature Trail ............................. Cradle Country Touring Route .......... CAPE BARREN ISLAND Three The West Coast Wilderness Way ..... Hummock The Rivers Run ................................. Island Hunter Huon Trail ......................................... Clarke Island Island Convict Trail ...................................... Robbins The Heritage Highway ...................... Island Great Western Tiers Tourist Route ... Swan 7 Tamar Valley Touring Route ............. Island Stanley North East Trail ................................. SMITHTON East Coast Escape ........................... 35 Port Boat Marrawah Latta9 Harbour 10 32 Gladstone WYNYARD Bridport Somerset 28 7a BURNIE E 24 11 12 GEORGE TOWN 13 Port Pipers B a y 25 River 33 Derby ULVERSTONDEVONPORT Sorell Yolla Turners Beach Beauty Pt 26 SCOTTSDALE o f 14 Beaconsfield 37 F ir e s Forth15 17 19 Ringarooma LATROBE 34 Hampshire 16 Lilydale Binalong Bay Gunns Plains 18 20 Exeter27 Barrington Railton Frankford ST HELENS Nietta Sheffield 40 Wilmot 29 Nunamara Waratah
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