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Caravans and Hostels

Burnie Holiday Caravan Park

253 Bass Highway, Burnie 7320

Quiet location with a backdrop of bush land and semi rural with a beautiful beach opposite. Offering powered sites, tent sites by the creek, family cabins, 2 bedroom deluxe cabins and backpacker bunkhouse. Free BBQ’s, WiFi and camp kitchen.

Suitable for: , Caravan Parks and Hostels

Cooee Point Reserve

Cooee Point Reserve, Cooee Point Road, Cooee 7320

Absolute beachfront! The Burnie City Council provides a short stay (max 2 nights) free camping permit for fully self-contained vehicles, 2.5km west of the Burnie town centre.

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