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The Triabunna Cabin & Caravan
Park is a small, quiet, boutique caravan park close to shops
and amenities, in the small East Coast town of Triabunna. The
park offers barbecue and laundry facilities, has on-site power,
caretakers that live on-site and the shops a close 2 minute
walk away in the fishing village of Triabunna.
Bring your own caravan or tent, or stay in one of ours. Among the experiences is a trip to Maria Island.
- Catch a fish off one a jetty in town
- Buy fresh crayfish and other local seafood from a fishing boat.
- Located a 30-minute ferry ride from Triabunna, Maria Island National Park is one of Australia’s most beautiful uninhabited islands.
- Visit one of the many Wineries along the East Coast
- Birdwatching and Bushwalking
Accommodation Types:
- 4 Modern cabins with ensuites
- Onsite van
- Unpowered sites suit caravans
- Powered sites for the self-contained traveller
- Suitable for tents, caravans and motorhomes
See also:
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Triabunna is
the largest township on the east coast of Tasmania, in themunicipal
heart of the Glamorgan Spring Bay Council, and is located 85 kms
to the northeast of the state capital Hobart.
It is a coastal town situated on the Tasman Highway, and is sheltered
within Spring Bay at the mouth of MacCleans Creek and Vickerys
Rivulet. The nearest township 6 kilometres to the south is
Orford,on the far side of the bay. As at the 2006 census, Triabunna had a population of just under 800 people.
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Featuring |
• Units with ensuite |
• Powered Camp Sites |
• Catch Ferry to Maria Island |
| • Fishing nearby |
• Unpowered Tent Sites |
• Beaches Nearby |
| • Close t beaches |
• Campers kitchen |
• Barbecue Area |
- BBQ Facilities
- Camp Kitchen
- Car park
- Vehicle wash facilities
- Communal Refrigerator
- Gas
- Iron
- Kiosk
- Laundry
Address
4 Vicary Street
Triabunna
TASMANIA
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