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Holiday Park Guide EAST COAST TASMANIA Holiday Park Guide Visitor Rest Areas & Information Town Overnight Stops Facilities available Accommodate RVs Camping Cost Picnic Grounds Centre Dump Point Drinking Water LPG Sites Service Stations Supermarket Ansons Bay Mount William National Toilet, table, BBQ, Yes + Camping Entry into National Yes No No No No No No Park & Campgrotund: Rubbish (Tip on limited Fee Park Daily: $24 per 1.Deep Creek 2.Stumpys opening hours but not at vehicle OR $12 per Bay Campsite campsites), Shelter Shed. person / Camping Fee: from $13 per couple Beaumaris 1. Diana’s Basin Toilet, Table, Pets-on Yes Free Yes No No No No No No Campground lead at all times, BBQ, 2.Shelly’s Point Information Campground Bicheno Free Wi-Fi town centre See Below See Below Yes – Bicheno Yes - 41B Yes – corner Yes No Yes - United Petroleum: Yes – IGA: 39 Park Area Foster St, Douglas and 28 Tasman Highway, Foster Street, Bicheno TAS Esplanade Bicheno, TAS Bicheno Tas. Bicheno Bicheno Cabin & Tourist Tourist Information, Yes $23-$50 No Yes Yes Yes No No No Park Adventure Playground, BBQ, Café, Baby bath, Amenities block Bicheno Bicheno East Coast Pets, Phone, BBQ, Yes $30-$33 No No No Yes No No No Holiday Park Playground, Shower & Toilet blocks (female & male), clothes line, Grey water drainage, Laundry, Reception Bicheno Seaview Holiday Park Car Park, Laundry, Games/ No $15-$25 No No No Yes No No No recreation room, BBQ, Camp Kitchen, Playground, Tour desk, Tennis Court, Television/ Lounge area. Buckland Free Wi-Fi town centre No N/A No No No Yes No Yes No East Coast Tasmania Holiday Park Guide Visitor Rest Areas & Information Town Overnight Stops Facilities available Accommodate RVs Camping Cost Picnic Grounds Centre Dump Point Drinking Water LPG Sites Service Stations Supermarket Coles Bay Free Wi-Fi, Coles Bay See Below See Below Yes: Moulting Yes, Entrance No Yes No Yes –Caltex: Esplanade, Yes – Coles Bay Esplanade Lagoon to Freycinet Coles Bay Convenience: 3 Camping Area National Park 6257 0383 Garnet Avenue, Coles Bay 0419 305 828 Iluka Supermarket, 2 The Esplanade, Coles Bay Coles Bay Big4 Iluka on Freycinet BBQ, Phone, Playground, Yes $27-$50 No No No Yes No Yes Yes Wi-Fi, Information Desk, Kitchen Coles Bay Freycinet National Park Toilet, Table, Drinking Yes + Camping Entry into National Yes Yes No Yes No No No (Honeymoon Bay and Water, BBQ, Rubbish, Fee $13 -22 Park Daily: $24 per Richardsons Beach) Shelter Shed vehicle OR $12 per person / Camping Fee $13-$22 Coles Bay Friendly Beaches Toilets Yes Entry into National Yes No No No No No No Campground Park Daily: $24 per vehicle OR $12 per person / Free Camping Fingal Fingal Park Shower & Toilets, Table, Yes Free Camping Yes Yes – (03) Yes – Fingal No No Yes – Fingal Service Yes – Fingal IGA Pets, RV, Power, BBQ, 6374 2344 Public Dump Station (03) 6374 2124 Supermarket: Rubbish Bin, Shelter Station: 13 – Closed weekends 31-33 Talbot Talbot Street Street, Fingal, Fingal, TAS TAS (03) 6374 2171 Mon-Friday normal hours / Saturday 8.00am- 10.30am / Closed Sunday East Coast Tasmania Holiday Park Guide Visitor Rest Areas & Information Town Overnight Stops Facilities available Accommodate RVs Camping Cost Picnic Grounds Centre Dump Point Drinking Water LPG Sites Service Stations Supermarket Douglas Apsley Douglas Apsley National Toilets, Tent camping only - No Entry into National Yes No No No No No No Park not car based (remote) Park Daily: $24 per vehicle OR $12 per person / Free Camping Little Swanport Gumleaves Bush Caravan and campervan Yes Gumleaves Day Yes Yes, No Yes No No. Nearest towns - 17 Small Kiosk Holidays access, campsites, 2-3 b/ Visitor Passes Information kms south at Orford on site – milk, room fully self-contained required for camping desk & Triabunna, 27 kms bread, ice cabins, backpackers and and caravan guests. north at Swansea creams etc. group accommodation, $12 adult, $6 child, toilets, water, showers, under 5, free. Family Information desk, small Pass (2ad, 2 ch) kiosk, BBQ, lake, nature $30.00 Camping and walk, picnic tables and caravan site Fees shelter apply, Low season May 14 – Dec 14 $13 adults, $8 children, under 5 free. Power (if required) $8 per day. High season Dec 14 - April 15 $15 adults, $10 children, under 5 free. Power (if required) $8 per day. Musselroe Bay 1. Musselroe Bay 1. Caravan Access, Pets, Yes 1. Free Camping + Yes No No No No No No Camping Area Toilets, Wood-fireplace Entry into National 2. Little Musselroe 2. No pets Park Camping Area (Summer 2. Free Camping Only) Orford Free Wi-Fi, Gateway Café See Below See Below Yes No No No No Yes -Ampol Service Yes –Orford Station: 44 Tasman Festival IGA Highway, Orford, TAS Supermarket: 3 Charles Street, Orford, TAS Orford Wielangta Forest Picnic Toilets, Tables, Pets, BBQ, Yes Free Camping Yes No No No No No No Area Shelter East Coast Tasmania Holiday Park Guide Visitor Rest Areas & Information Town Overnight Stops Facilities available Accommodate RVs Camping Cost Picnic Grounds Centre Dump Point Drinking Water LPG Sites Service Stations Supermarket Scamander See Below See Below See Below Yes No No Yes No Yes – BP: 122-124 Yes – Scamander Avenue, Scamander IGA: Scamander, TAS. Caltex: Scamander Scamander Avenue, Avenue, Scamander, TAS Scamander, TAS. Scamander Scamander Tourist Park Amenities Block, Laundry, Yes $15-$30 No No Yes Yes No No No Dump Station, Children’s Playground, Pets, Camp Kitchen, BBQ Scamander Scamander Sanctuary Amenities Block, Children’s Yes $14-$35 No No Yes Yes No No No Caravan Park Playground, Pets, Camp Kitchen and BBQ, Dump Station, Wheelchair access Scamander Scamander Forest Pets, Toilet,Table. Yes Free Yes No No No No No No Reserve St Helens Free Wi-Fi, St. Helens Wharf Yes, RV Friendly See Below Yes – St Yes: 61 Cecilia Yes- Sport Yes Yes – United Yes – United Yes – Town Helens Rest Steet, St Ground: 110 Quail Street, St Petroleum: 16 Petroleum: 16 Cecilia IGA Everyday Car Wash, United Area (DP free) Helens, TAS. tully Street, St Helens, TAS Cecilia St, St Street, St Helens, TAS; St Helens: 33 Petroleum/BP 24 hrs Helens, TAS; Helens, TAS BP: 6 Circassion Street, Cecilia Street, St St Helens BP: 6 Circassion St Helens, TAS. Helens, TAS Caravan Park St, St Helens, Showers, St. Helens Wharf (cost free for TAS St. Helens guests) Supa IGA: 29 Cecilia Street, St Helens, TAS St Helens Bay of Fires Conservation Toilets, Pets-on lead at all Yes Free Camping Yes No No No No No No Area (Cosy Corner times, Showers available Campground, Dora Point at Dora Point Campground Campground, Moulting only. Bay Campground, Jeanneret Beach Campground, Grants Lagoon Campground, Sloop Lagoon Campground, Seaton Cove and Swimcart Beach) East Coast Tasmania Holiday Park Guide Visitor Rest Areas & Information Town Overnight Stops Facilities available Accommodate RVs Camping Cost Picnic Grounds Centre Dump Point Drinking Water LPG Sites Service Stations Supermarket St Helens Big4 St Helens Holiday Campers Kitchen, TV/ Yes $25-$50 No No No Yes No No No Park Games Room, Laundry, Playground, Amenities Block (female & male), Family bathroom, Jumping Pillow, Wireless Internet St Helens Hillcrest Tourist Park & Car and Boat Wash, Yes $16-$31 No No Yes Yes No No No Mini Market Laundry, Games Room, Camp Kitchen, Amenities Block (female & male), Dump Station, Shop St Marys 1.Lagoons Beach Free Wi-Fi, St. Marys Hotel Yes, RV Friendly Free Camping Yes – Griffin No No Yes Yes – Caltex St Yes – Faulkner JR & Yes – IGA: 38 Conservation Area Amenities block with hot Town Park No, at Marys MC Service Station: 41 Main Street, 2. St Marys Sport ( Camp) shower ($2.00 coin for 3 Lagoons Main Street, St Marys, St Marys, Ground minutes) Beach TAS TAS; St Marys Value Plus Supermarket: Main Street, St Marys, TAS. Swansea Free Wi-Fi, Visitor See Below See below Yes – Spikey No Yes – Duck Yes Yes – Caltex Yes – Caltex Swansea: Swansea Information Centre Beach Park Park: Swansea: 6 6 Franklin Street, Supermarket: 13 Area; Cressy Esplanade Franklin Street, Swansea, TAS; BP: Franklin Street, Beach Swansea, TAS 6 Circassion Street, Swansea, TAS. Park Area; Swansea, TAS; Swansea Duck Swansea Service IGA X-press/ Park Area Centre: 36 Franklin Swansea Street, Swansea, TAS Corner Store, 8 Franklin Street, Swansea, TAS Swansea Mayfield Bay Toilets, Tables, Pets, BBQ Yes Donation Yes No No No No No No Conservation Area Swansea Holiday Park at Jubilee Heated Pool (seasonal), Yes $20-$45 Yes No No Yes No No No Beach Amenities Block (female & male), Campers Kitchen, BBQs, Playground, Recreation Room, Internet Access East Coast Tasmania Holiday Park Guide Visitor Rest Areas & Information Town Overnight Stops Facilities available Accommodate RVs Camping Cost Picnic Grounds Centre Dump Point Drinking Water LPG Sites Service Stations Supermarket Swansea Holiday Park at Schouten Heated Pool (seasonal), Yes $20-$45 Yes No No Yes No No No Beach Amenities Block (female & male), Campers Kitchen, BBQs, Playground, Recreation Room, Internet Access Triabunna Free Wi-Fi, Visitor See Below See Below Yes – Yes – Visitor Yes – next Yes No Yes – Ampol: Chip Yes – Information Centre Foreshore Information to visitor Mill road, Triabunna, Triabunna IGA Marina Area Centre: Information TAS; Triabunna Service Supermarket & Esplanade Centre Station: 6 Vicary Street, Newsagency: & Charles Triabunna, TAS. 24 Vicary Street, Street – Next Triabunna TAS. to Wharf United Petroleum, Lot 2, Tasman Highway, Triabunna, TAS BP, Tasman Highway Triabunna Triabunna Triabunna Cabin & BBQ, Picnic Shelter, Camp Yes $30 No No No Yes No No No Caravan Park Kitchen. 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