Port Sorell Lions Caravan Park - Port Sorell

From $ 12.0 to $ 60.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 6428 7267
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Port Sorell Lions Caravan Park is situated at Port Sorell, 15 minutes drive from Devonport.

The caravan park is situated just a few minutes walk from the beach and jetty overlooking the Narawntapu National Park on the other side. The park is conveniently located to shops, coastal and estuarine waters, bowls, golf and tennis. Enjoy a peaceful holiday swimming, fishing and boating in this quiet seaside resort.

There are 12 camping sites and 143 powered sites. The Lions Club Caravan Park has two amenity blocks, each containing showers, toilets and laundry facilities. Both have wheelchair access.

There are two six berth cabins with ensuite facilities, television, electric jug, toaster, microwave oven, refrigerator, electric oven, and all crockery including pots and pans.

There are three six berth and two four berth caravans each with television, electric jug, toaster, microwave oven, refrigerator, electric oven, and all crockery including pots and pans. Your own bedding is required and these caravans do not have ensuite facilities.

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