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Abel Tasman Caravan Park
Camp in Devonport

www.tigerresortstas.com.au
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Farrell Street. East Devonport. Devonport, TAS, 7310.
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The abel tasman caravan park provides camping sites, cabin and caravan accommodation in devonport, tasmania.there are powered and unpowered sites available as well as onsite caravans for hire. Walk through wilderness in the cradle mountain national park and wander through caves at mole creek karst national park.the park is located less than one kilometre (about half a mile) from the spirit of tasmania ferry terminal. Visit quaint country towns including sheffield, famous for its extensive display of murals. The northwest coast is dotted with beautiful sandy beaches and green patchwork farmland. Visit tiagarra aboriginal culture centre and the museums and art galleries in devonport. Drive-through sites are available as well as laundry facilities and a playground next to the beach.wander down to the beach or the river, just a few minutes' walk from the park. There is an indoor and outdoor camp kitchen and barbecue area. The cabins have showers, electric blankets and well-equipped kitchens. The en suite cabins are fully self-contained and linen is provided for the double bed. Family cabins can accommodate five to seven guests. Devonport is just over one hours' drive from launceston (103 kilometres/64 miles).

Located on the corner of the Hersey River mouth (where the Spirit of Tasmania enters the port) and the beach you can't get any closer. Arrive and see the Spirit of Tasmania enter or leave the port and feel the potent vibrations pulse through your body while the captain navigates the vessel with in inches of either side of the river bank. Incredible staff tidy amenities made our stay one of the maximum enjoyable of our trip. Our Family Cabins have fully self contained kitchens with a divide toilet and bathroom. They are flawless for the family wanting to visit Devon port and the surrounds. A few tree's bear shelter from the sun in the heat of summer or camp close the beach and let the safe of the waves sooth you to sleep. To the Hellyers Road Distillery in Bernie is an experience that can only be enjoyed by. retail shop and ca since opening in 2006. The business is centered on the production of. one of Australia’s very best boutique whisk brands but the overall experience of a visit. The opportunity to taste some cask strength whisk and pour and wax seal your very own. Following the whisk Walk it is almost mandatory to pause at the purpose built Tasting. There’s also an extensive selection of hot and cold beverages, headlined by the Hellyers. The food is delightful, the prices very believable and the views over tranquil. If you are visiting the Bernie region make safe you become one of the many to have. The train stops at Cokes Beach and gives you the opportunity to hop off and discard an hour at the beach and catch the following train back. Special concessions are available for groups, bookings are essential. The new center builds on the objects, models and photographs of the worn Maritime Museum, big-hearted context to the collection. The context of course is Bass Strait, and Devon port's connection to this notorious stretch of water. From the new, more accessible entrance to the fresh gallery spaces with a cafe and deck with views of Joshua Slocum Park the fresh building has been designed to tell the stories of Bass Strait and Devon port work with the old. The site proved itself to be unsuitable and in 1980 the impaired Barbour Master's House in Gloucester Avenue became available. A major renovation of the Museum was undertaken in 199697 and the Devon port Council’s engineer’s residence next to the Museum was acquired to house historical records and materials. The water flows from gravity fed pipes down the under half of the Montana Falls, into the salmon tanks and through a spontaneous and man made wetland. The salmon are hot smoked on site and delicious products are made using an artfully crafted brine of secret herbs and spices.
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