Camp Boomerang - Port Sorell

From $ 12.0 to $ 28.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 6428 7226
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Camp Boomerang offers seaside backpacker/hostel accommodation in a bushland setting at Port Sorell, near Devonport. Also have camping facilities, motorhome/campervan and tent sites. Situated on 5 hectares of bushland, 15 minutes drive from Devonport’s ferry terminal and airport.

Each bunkroom has six or eight bunks. One is a family room with a double bed and adjoining unit with four bunks for the children. There is a communal amenities block with a free laundry, including irons and dryers. Five bunkrooms have their own kitchenette and lounge room.

A modern commercial kitchen near the hall is available for fully catered groups (up to 120 people) as well as barbeque facilities. There is a football/cricket oval, a half court tennis area, many safe playing areas for children, walking tracks and nature reserve, and a large hall suitable for playing indoor games, badminton, basketball, and ideal to hold small conferences.

Port Sorell is known as the “Port of Golden Beaches”, a few minutes from camp you’ll find safe swimming, canoeing, fishing, sailing and other water sports. Next door is a full tennis court where for a small fee you can play all day. The shopping centre, café’s and other amenities are all nearby.

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