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Paradise Lagoon

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· Coles Bay, Tasmania
60 acres hosted by Leza T.
5 Caravan sites
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Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Welcome to Paradise Lagoon! Here you can stay 30 metres back from the foreshore of Pelican Bay. Unfortunately you cannot see the beautiful bay view from the campsite. You can simply walk 30 metres and take your chairs and esky and spend the day marveling at the views and bird life, or even grab the kayak and paddleboard for some healthy fun . Pelican Bay is a saltwater tidal lagoon, it's very shallow water for a long way, then gets deep a fair way out. The water is too shallow for Boats , but there is a boat ramp nearby. Wineglass Bay is just up the road in Freycinet National Park. We only welcome guests over the age of 50 who have a fully self-contained vehicle. There are no amenities as yet so you must BYO everything you need and leave no footprint. Thank you.
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34 Ratings · 15 reviews
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Robert Y.doesn't recommend
April 10, 2024
Site 3 - Pelican Bay
Paradise
It's a great spot lots of bird life kangaroos wombats and possums
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Robert Y.recommends
March 11, 2022
Rob's Bookings - Private Listing
10 out of 10 ! What a magical place , the serenity , bird and wildlife are abundant . Aptly named Paradise Lagoon that's exactly what it is , I luv it . Thanks so much for sharing your beautiful property Leza .
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Sabine C.recommends
January 10, 2022
Pelican Bay - Paradise Lagoon
Simple camping in a beautiful spot!
We had a lovely stay on Leza's property. Being only a short drive from Freycinet, staying here allowed us to get there early enough to beat the crowds. The site itself is pretty basic - there's some tables and a fire pit, but no facilities. This wasn't an issue for us though, as we were only staying the night and were charmed by the lush and peaceful surroundings. We especially loved walking along the lagoon, which was just a short walk from the site and we even spotted a wombat!
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Vanessa B.recommends
January 6, 2022
Pelican Bay - Paradise Lagoon
Great location - peaceful bush setting and a very short (10m) wall through to the lagoon. The area was clear and clean and plenty of places to choose from. Please make sure you remove your rubbish as Leza asks so it is clean and pleasant for the next visitors also. Very happy with our stay.
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Chrissie B.recommends
January 1, 2022
Pelican Bay - Paradise Lagoon
A beautiful private peaceful place. Loved waking up the next morning and seeing hundreds of wildlife footprints around our vans
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Hayley M.recommends
December 29, 2021
Pelican Bay - Paradise Lagoon
Beautiful private spot. Great communication from Leza, highly recommended 👌
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Coles Bay, Tasmania, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Palawa and Paredarerme First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Leza T.

Joined in February 2017
Response rate: 100%Response time: Within an hour
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