Mole Creek Caravan Park

Mole Creek Caravan Park

The Mole Creek Caravan Park is located at Mole Creek 25 kms west of Deloraine and has powered and non-powered sites. Mole Creek is a small rural town with a population of some 300 people and is best known as a farming community with a number of excellent tourist attractions. The campground offers 20 powered sites and has with laundry facilities. The campsite is flat and located beside Sassafras Creek and completely grassed with fires allowed along the creek-side (fire warnings permitting). The Mole Creek Caravan Park offers 20 powered sites, 30 unpowered sites and just one onsite cabin. The Mole Creek Caravan Park is dog-friendly but pets must be kept under control at all times. The owners are happy to provide visitors with firewood for the open fires that are allowed along the length of the creek. The park’s disposal facilities are recycling friendly and the operators actively encourage guests to recycle. Mole Creek is a town in the upper Mersey Valley – central north of Tasmania. As at the 2006 census, Mole Creek had a population of just over 200 people. The town primary school also services the surrounding districts including Chudleigh and Caveside. The nearest high school and regional centre is Deloraine. Mole Creek is well known for its honey and accounts for about 35% of Tasmania’s honey production including Leatherwood Honey which is unique to Tasmania, highly prized and sold internationally.

See also: Deloraine Caravan Park. See also: RV Friendly Deloraine

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Powered and non-powered sites at the Mole Creek Caravan Park, close to Deloraine, Chudleigh and Cradle Mountain.

  • Unpowered & Powered Sites
  • Picturesque Setting
  • Pets allowed
  • Good facilities

Relatively small caravan park, attractively located next to a stream where you can try to spot a platypus. Mole Creek is located at the gateway to the Great Western Tiers. There are many attractions around Mole Creek; King Solomon and Marakoopa Caves, Trowunna Wildlife Park, many forest walks, bird park, honey factory, to name a few. The town of Sheffield, famous for its Murals, is just 30 minutes away and the Mole Creek Caravan Park is only 1 hour away from the World Heritage Wilderness area of Cradle Mountain.

 

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