
Discovery Parks Devonport





Discovery Parks Devonport
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Discovery Parks - Devonport sits in the heart of Devonport on Tasmania's north-west coast, just 1.5km from the Spirit of Tasmania ferry terminal. The park offers self-contained cabins, ensuite powered caravan sites and grass camp pitches plus a heated pool, jumping pillow, kids' playground and camp kitchen. The natural starting point for circumnavigating Tasmania.
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Discovery Parks Devonport•Devonport, TAS, 7310
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