St. Helens is the largest town on the north east coast of the Island, on Georges Bay. It's known as the game fishing capital of Tasmania and is also well known for it's oysters. St. Helens is about 160 km from Launceston which is not that far away obviously.
The flat area of the Caravan Park in St. Helens on the east coast of Tasmania. These buildings are cabins which are rented out like a motel room but cabins have facilities for cooking.
Photo below is part of the park on the flat, most of the park is up hill.
Above photo is of the amenities with a wall this end which means you have to walk to the other side to enter. They are lovely and clean and have fans going all the time plus music.
Outside the camp kitchen below and two photos of inside the camp kitchen. There is a separate building that is the games room.
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Beautiful houses, well painted, superb photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bob. The Cabins look nice painted, something different.
DeleteI can imagine a stroll in that park... enjoying the calmness of the place.
ReplyDeleteWas lovely walking around the park, the sea is opposite but hidden by trees.
DeleteThe cabins look very attractive; my kind of accommodation to be sure.
ReplyDeleteI should imagine they are lovely inside being new. Stayed in one once in when travelling, rather cold but was in a cold place at the time.
DeleteColorful paint
ReplyDeleteDefinately
DeleteThey do look exceptionally well set up - a far cry from the caravan parks I remember as a child.
ReplyDeleteVery different from the old days, more to offer now, there is also a restaurant attached and coffee...
DeleteI agree with 'EC' it does look exceptionally well set up :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
It is, not all caravan parks are like that.
DeleteThat is a most impressive caravan park.
ReplyDeleteObviously the citizens and council of St.Helens is a civic proud town.
Colin
The town itself is not too bad, a lot has been done, is being done to improve it for the tourists.
DeleteThere are some awesome caravan parks around
ReplyDeleteThere is Jo-Anne, some are just wonderful.
DeleteThanks for the information on the caravan park, it looks very impressive and much better than most we have stayed in.
ReplyDeleteIt's up there with the good ones Rosie, the price is a bit high but it's all nice and clean so that's ok.
DeleteThat's a great setup at at St Helens. There really are some terrific caravan parks now with facilities that could not be imagined years ago.
ReplyDeleteThat's true Andrew, we demanded better these days for our money.
DeleteThat's the nicest camping area I have ever seen, is it privately owned? Someone certainly takes pride in the maintenance of it.
ReplyDeleteThere are Managers there River, it's owned by the NRMA. (NSW)
Deletevery nice looking!
ReplyDeleteIt's nice staying there.
DeleteNos encanta acampar Margaret. Hoy día los camping tienen todas las comodidades. Tenemos caravana, pero ultimamente viajamos más con la moto y solemos alquilar bungalows en los camping.
ReplyDeleteBuen miércoles.
Un abrazo
Hello Laura - Happy travels, be safe on your bike, the two of you.
DeleteWe sometimes just take our car and stay in motels but of recent time we take the caravan.
Precioso los murales que hay en las paredes de las cabañas. El área de servicio tiene buenos equipamientos.
ReplyDeleteTan sólo una vez en toda mi vida me he alojado en un bungalows, estaba en una zona de pinares en un pueblo marítimo.
Besos
The bungalow sound lovely in the bush :)
DeleteI could spend a few days in one of those cabins!!
ReplyDelete: )
Ah! Time to rest for you then.
DeleteHello Margaret,
ReplyDeleteThat's looking very cozy. A nice place.
Greetings, Marco
It is nice there Marco.
DeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDelete:)
DeleteCaravan park is beautiful place packed with all necessary facilities!
ReplyDeletekitchen looks really neat !
lovely images dear friend!
Great kitchen for those that need to use it and lovely and clean.
DeleteThank you Baili.