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Low Head Holiday Tourist Park Georgetown Tasmania Australia

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The Low Head Caravan & Tourist Park is a small, friendly park located next to a beach and many other local attractions including a fairy parade and Low Head Lighthouse.

The Low Head Tourist Park provides an excellent location to stop when exploring the historic Tamar Valley wine growing region and experience the always beautiful waters of Bass Strait and the majestic Tamar River.

Explore East Beach, the Tamar River, Low Head Lighthouse, Maritime Museum & Pilot Station, Fairy Penguin Parade, and Historic George Town. Drive the wine route and what ever you do don’t miss lunch at Pipers Brook Vineyard.

Take to the water for a fishing or dive charter, Seal & Sea Adventure Tour, or visit Seahorse World & Platypus House. There is plenty to see and do, so stop and rest awhile.

See also

  • 12 Cottages
  • 6 Ensuite Cabins
  • 48 Powered Sites
  • 2 Ensuite powered sites
  • 14 tent sites
  • Black Water Dump Point
  • Great Views


Featuring

• Ensuite cabins

• Powered Sites • Disabled Facilities
• Safe Swimming Beaches • Close To Launceston & Devonport • Barbecue Area / Amenities Block
• Unpowered Sites • Close many attractions • Tent Sites

Pick up a copy of the "Tamar Valley Wine Route Brochure" from the Low Head Caravan Park office and plan to spend 2 - 3 days visiting each vineyard in the region. Award winning cool climate wines range from Sparkling through to Riesling, Pinot Gris, Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay to renowned Pinot Noir. Each vineyard is unique with its own special charm.

Address

136 Low Head Road
Low Head, Georgetown TAS 7253
 
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