Escape to a bush retreat within this unique lifestyle property. Situated on almost 27 acres of bush, trees and wildlife.
The Gates of Heaven’s boundary goes down and runs along the dasher river. Beulah is a small township on the north-west coast of Tasmania south of Devonport, Tasmania, under the foothills of Mount Roland, Tasmania.
The closest town of consequence is Sheffield, Tasmania. The hamlet of Lower Beulah lies, perversely, higher up the foothills of Mount Roland, to the south of the main township.
The Gates of Heaven camp on private property is conveniently located only 10 minutes from the township of Sheffield. It is surrounded by thick bushland on a quiet road, which gives a feeling of solitude. The basic camper is provided with a fire pit, tables, chairs and seats, information sheets on the flora and fauna of the site and several options for parking and setting up camp. It was my first time solo camping, and this place worked well for me. Thanks Sandy!
We found this a great location. We only stayed one night, but felt it’s a place we would return too. Great flat sites , quiet and peaceful yet still close to town if needed
We enjoyed the relaxed peacefulness of this camp spot. Surrounded by bush and bird sounds.
The Camo is close to the road but was quiet still.
The weather was beautiful while we were there so we didn't take the opportunity to make use of the fire pit area provided.
We enjoyed a wander around the property and explored some of the tracks.
The camp is just a short drive to Sheffield, Railton, Kimberly and even Mole Creek which would make it a great base to explore the sites around the area.
It was serene and peaceful.
Very good communication from the host and a brilliant location. Only 10 mins from Sheffield town.
Loved the way it's designed to allow for privacy
Overall we had a great stay, great fire pit and sites were level, would be great for camper vans, the only down side for us was the ground was so rocky we couldn't put our awning Pegs on the ground and the trucks travelling the road started at 5am and were very noisy as the sites are close to the road. Thanks 😊
We loved the grassy camping area nestled among trees and ferns. It was a nice shady site for hot days. Water was available from the rainwater tanks and we had a wonderful evening around the firepit.
Location
Beulah, Tasmania, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Palawa and Tommeginne First Nations according to
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