Port Sorell Camping
Tasmania |
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| Campsites Port Sorell |
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Per night / a adults |
- 128 camping sites, 7 vans
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- Good Facilities, showers,
telephone
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- Dogs (restrictions, please
contact park)
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| Television,
Tea/Coffee Facilities, Shared Bathroom, Parking,
Microwave, Laundry Facilities, Kitchen, Fridge, BBQ. |
Activities include:
- Beach
- Diving
- Fishing
- Wildlife
- Jet Skis
- Boating
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Further Information |
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All prices in AUD
* Please note prices are for guide only.
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Camping Port Sorell
The Lions Club Caravan
Park in Port Sorell is a popular park with the owners
welcoming and friendly. The Port Sorell Campground
is beautifully treed and grassed situated alongside
sun-drenched beaches, and jsut minutes from the local
shop, Bowls Club, Golf Club, Shearwater Country Club,
tennis courts, swimming, fishing and the main shopping
centre of Port Sorell.
The Caravan Park has
160 sites, 128 are available for hire and
most are suitable for both caravans and camping. The
Port Sorell carvan park has
- 116 powered sites
and 12 unpowered
- 2 on site 6 berth Cabins
with en suite - own bedding required
- 3 on site 6
berth Caravans- no en suite, own bedding required
- 2 on site 4 berth Caravans-
no en suite - own bedding required
The above
are fitted out with TV, kettle, toaster, microwave,
fridge, oven, and all crockery including pots and pans.
Some sites are situated
close to the boat ramp and the dog exercise area. Some
small dogs are allowed in the selected area
(Not
Between 1st December and 1st March each year)
Fire
pots are allowed at the manager’s
approval; wood is available for purchase. Ice, Gas
and fishing bait are available for purchase from the
Office.
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- Good facilities
- Good fishing
- Swimming
- Boating
- Water sports
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Port Sorell is a small coastal town located on the north west
coast of Tasmania, Australia. It lies just off Bass Strait, 20 km east of Devonport and close to Shearwater and Hawley Beach. As at the 2006 census, Port Sorell had a population of just over 2000 people. The town was originally a fishing and sealing port named Burgess, however the name was officially changed to Port Sorell in 1822. Port Sorell is one of many popular holiday spots along the north coast
of Tasmania with the area swelling during Summer and on long-weekends and school holidays.
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