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Sandspit Conservation Area

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Fran T.
2 years ago

It’s a picnic spot with undercover and outdoor tables and benches. There is water and toilets and a walk through the conservation area. Outside of fire ban season there is a fireplace for use. It is possible to stay in a van in the pull off area, although it is close to the road. We stayed 1 night.

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Lizzie F.
3 years ago

Nice picnic spot but no camping area.

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Guest A.
3 years ago


Location

Wielangta Walk,
Rheban,
Tasmania

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Listing type
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Average temperature

January
L 13°C
H 22°C
February
L 12°C
H 21°C
March
L 11°C
H 20°C
April
L 8°C
H 18°C
May
L 7°C
H 16°C
June
L 4°C
H 13°C
July
L 4°C
H 13°C
August
L 5°C
H 14°C
September
L 6°C
H 16°C
October
L 8°C
H 17°C
November
L 9°C
H 19°C
December
L 11°C
H 20°C
Source: Meteostat

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18.94 km

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