I popped in yesterday to meet the owner of the East Beach Tourist Park, at Low Head, and discovered a delightful lady whose husband passed away around a year ago, leaving her to carve out a lifestyle with their developing caravan/tourist park.
East Beach Tourist Park at Low Head has a unique facade which attracts tens of thousands of visitors per year.
The striking Macrocarpa wood carvings are the work of Eddie Freeman and was commissioned by the late Kenneth Plumstead, the previous park owner, and is the largest privately owned collection of its type in Australia.
With these exquisite tree carvings at the front door and East Beach and the Bass Straight at the rear, this park is the ideal place to spend a day, or a month, exploring the region.
East Beach, looking to the east |
The Western end of East Beach, overlooking the Low Head lighthouse precinct. |
Just 40 minutes from Launceston, East Beach Tourist Park is located right on beautiful East
Beach, at historic Low Head. It is only 5 minutes from all the facilities and attraction that George Town and Low Head offers, but far enough away to enjoy the peace and tranquillity in a natural setting - perfect for the tourist to set up base and explore the historic region and further afield, while also ideal as a weekend escape for locals
The park's website contains dozens of photos of the park and surrounding region and is packed with information to both excite and guide you on your journey.
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