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Launceston Holiday
Park
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Tasmanian
Tourism Award Winner.
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Excellent
location situated on 8 acres parkland.
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Quality
cabin and villa accommodation.
- Budget,Standard
and Deluxe Cabins
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Central
to all the attractions of the region.
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The
Cataract Gorge, a natural wonder of Tasmania and only
ten minutes drive .
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Situated
in the Tamar Valley, which is home to some of Australia's
best vineyards
Launceston
Holiday Park, Legana is perfectly situated at the gateway
of the magnificent Tamar Valley and is close to all of the
major attractions of the region.
The
accommodation offered is excellent. Cabins are built to a
better standard and include kitchen, two bedrooms with all
linen supplied and some cabins even include a spa bath.
The
park is set on 8 acres and boasts beautiful gardens, full
size tennis court, an excellent laundry and undercover gas
barbecues.
Launceston
is a small city in the north of Tasmania, population approximately
98,000, located at the juncture of the North Esk, South Esk,
and Tamar rivers. It is the second largest city in Tasmania
and 18th largest in Australia. Like many Australian cities
and towns, it was named after a town in the United Kingdom—in
this case, Launceston(different pronunciation), Cornwall.
Europeans
originally settled at the mouth of the Tamar River at George
Town in 1804 but moved to the present site of Launceston in
1805. As such, it is Australia's third oldest city (after
Sydney and the state capital, Hobart) and has a lot of historical
buildings and sights.
The City Park, which includes an enclosure for Japanese Macaque
monkeys, a gift from the sister-city of Ikeda, Japan
The Boags Brewery, which produces one of Australia's premium
beers.
Launceston is the home of Aurora Stadium (a.k.a. York Park),
which is the state's only first-class sports ground equipped
with lights for evening games. As a result, two of the Melbourne
teams, Hawthorn and St Kilda, have agreed to play a small
number of AFL (Australian football) games there each year.
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