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Treasure Island Caravan Park (Hobart) - Hobart

Treasure Island Caravan Park (Hobart) - Hobart

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The Treasure Island Caravan Park offers cabin and camping accommodation at Berridale, north of Hobart. Berridale is a 15-minute drive (10 kilometres) from Hobart’s central business district.

The Treasure Island Caravan Park has a choice of self-contained cabins and caravans, powered caravan and campervan sites and camping and tent sites – many on the foreshore of the Derwent River. The self-contained holiday cabins have ensuite bathrooms and fully-equipped kitchens, and the heated caravans are equipped for self-catering.

Facilities include three amenities blocks with shared bathroom facilities and a communal campers’ kitchen. The Park has barbecues, public telephones, laundry facilities and there is an adjacent children’s playground. Local activities and attractions include the Cadbury Chocolate Factory and Moorilla Winery and Museum. There is a public bus service to Hobart, and a nearby tavern and swimming pool.

Facilities for Treasure Island Caravan Park (Hobart)

  • BBQ Facilities
  • Camp Kitchen
  • Car park
  • Cots Available
  • Laundry
  • Playground

Services for Treasure Island Caravan Park (Hobart)

Camp site
Typically a Camp Site is a site, without power connection, where people on holiday can pitch a tent.
On site van
Typically an On Site Van is a caravan situated within a Caravan/Cabin Park. It normally includes full cooking facilities and may include private shower/toilet.
Park cabin
Typically a Park Cabin is a semi-portable dwelling situated within Caravan/Cabin Park. It includes full cooking facilities and private shower/toilet.
Serviced site
Typically a Serviced Site is a site where power is supplied for caravan/campervan users.

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