Low Head Tourist Park
Low Head Tourist Park
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136 Low Head Road Low Head 7253 TAS (3 km form George Town) |
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4 star (AAA Tourism) accommodation at budget prices!
The Low Head Tourist Park offers Free WIFIand Pet friendly affordable accommodation of a very high standard to suit a variety of budget conscious travellers. Our 12 large self contained park cottages 4 star) are ideal for two to six people, beautifully appointed with queen size beds, air conditioning, large bathrooms, well equipped kitchens and have High Definition LCD TVs. All have a balcony to enjoy the breathtaking views of the Tamar River.
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Historic George Town and Low Head
Located at the mouth of the Tamar River the town of Low Head, together with George Town, are both classified historic towns. In fact George Town is the third oldest town in Australia and has numerous places of interest just ready to explore, inviting many travelers to this attractive area of northern Tasmania.
The two main beaches are East Beach on Bass Strait and the quieter and safe Lagoon Bay is a popular swimming beach on the river. Several launching ramps are in the area, including a harbour built in the Cornish style at the Pilot Station. This region is also famous for its picturesque sunrises and breathtaking sunsets.
The Tamar Valley Wine Route is such a delight it will tantalise your senses of sight and smell in addition to its effect on your palate.
George Town is one of the most important historic sites in North Eastern Tasmania and can claim to be one of the earliest European settlements in Tasmania. As early as 1804 William Paterson camped on the site and by 1811 a permanent settlement had been established by Lachlan Macquarie and named after King George III.
The population reached 5000 around the turn of the century when gold was discovered at Lefroy (15 km east of town) in 1870's. Today George Town is a modern administrative centre. It is economically driven by the aluminium industry at Bell Bay and the tourist industry which attracts people to this attractive area of northern Tasmania.
Old Watch House Museum
The Old Watch House Museum in Macquarie Street, George Town was originally the local lockup for both male and female offenders, originally built in 1843 it has been restored and now operates as a focal point of the regions rich history. View the Model Village - painstakingly recreated to scale by volunteer labour and the History Room operated by the George Town & District Historical Society.
Bass & Flinders Centre
In 1798 the explorers Bass & Flinders sailed with a crew of 8 in HM Colonial Sloop Norfolk right into the Tamar River and anchored off what is now George Town. The replica of His Majesty's colonial sloop Norfolk can now be viewed in the Bass & Flinders Centre at 8 Elizabeth St, George Town along with a host of maritime history. http://www.bassandflinders.org.au
Pilot Station & Maritime Museum
A Pilot Station was established and manned at Low Head in 1805 but the stone buildings built by convicts to shelter workers from the weather didn't happen until 1835. The pilot station still guides ships in the River Tamar - it's the oldest continuously operating station in Australia.
The complex includes 10 rooms of maritime and communication memorabilia salvaged from the many shipwrecks on the north coast. Try the cafe for Devonshire teas or other light snacks, and enjoy the view.
George Town Hotels
Showing a selection of George Town hotels Show All George Town| Selected Hotels in George Town | Rating | Location | Prices From | Make a Booking |
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| Central Court Motel | ![]() |
GEORGE TOWN | $70 | ![]() |
| The Charles Robbins | ![]() |
GEORGE TOWN | $115 | ![]() |
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