http://www.stanleycabinpark.com.au/
Stanley Cabin and Tourist Park
The only one in town, so where else will you stay? A pleasant enough park. Facilities are fine, toilets clean etc, camp kitchen and rec room and all that. Nothing outstanding, just a park really.
The sites are in pairs, and then trees between the next two. With terrible weather for a couple of days we were there, we were quite well sheltered from the strong winds and even left the awning down. Adding the sheltering, was the fact the site we had was a little cramped. A few others seemed the same also.
As always at Christmas, theres always one or two others who are staying there for an extended length of time and reckon they rule the park. I asked some kids at 10.45 at night to pull stumps on their cricket match outside our van (not theirs' of course) and got told to f off, and there was no time they had to start being quiet. oh well.
The park is on the beach, so had the weather been nicer, would've been worth it, and the Nut was only a short walk away. Close by was Smithton, the closest major town, and on to the far NW corner of Tas.
Sites (I think) were around $27 a night, plus extra $6 for each kid, so around $45 for us.
The park is pet friendly, ut appeared to be no campfires.
3.5/5 on the straydingo scale
Stanley Cabin and Tourist Park
The only one in town, so where else will you stay? A pleasant enough park. Facilities are fine, toilets clean etc, camp kitchen and rec room and all that. Nothing outstanding, just a park really.
The sites are in pairs, and then trees between the next two. With terrible weather for a couple of days we were there, we were quite well sheltered from the strong winds and even left the awning down. Adding the sheltering, was the fact the site we had was a little cramped. A few others seemed the same also.
As always at Christmas, theres always one or two others who are staying there for an extended length of time and reckon they rule the park. I asked some kids at 10.45 at night to pull stumps on their cricket match outside our van (not theirs' of course) and got told to f off, and there was no time they had to start being quiet. oh well.
The park is on the beach, so had the weather been nicer, would've been worth it, and the Nut was only a short walk away. Close by was Smithton, the closest major town, and on to the far NW corner of Tas.
Sites (I think) were around $27 a night, plus extra $6 for each kid, so around $45 for us.
The park is pet friendly, ut appeared to be no campfires.
3.5/5 on the straydingo scale