TAS · BOAT RAMP · GLAMORGAN-SPRING BAY

Swansea Ramp (Gordon Street).

Swansea Ramp (Gordon Street) is a 2-lane concrete ramp in Glamorgan-Spring Bay, Tasmania (saltwater access), with car parking listed by MAST. Verified against the official registry, 8 July 2026.

The essentials

Ramp type
Concrete ramp
Lanes
2
Water
Saltwater
Parking
car parking listed by MAST
Tide dependent
No

Facilities

No facilities are listed for this ramp in the source registry. Assume no toilets, cleaning tables or lighting on site.

Location

GPS: -42.13369, 148.07753

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Tide note: Dual lane concrete boat ramp Ramp is exposed in north easterly to south easterly weather and accessible at all tides

Common questions

What kind of boat ramp is Swansea Ramp (Gordon Street)?
Swansea Ramp (Gordon Street) is a 2-lane concrete ramp with saltwater access. Parking: car parking listed by MAST.
Where is Swansea Ramp (Gordon Street)?
Swansea Ramp (Gordon Street) is in Glamorgan-Spring Bay, Tasmania. The launch point is at GPS coordinates -42.13369, 148.07753 — use the Google Maps link on this page for directions.
What facilities does Swansea Ramp (Gordon Street) have?
No facilities are listed for this ramp in the source registry — assume no toilets, cleaning tables or lighting on site.
Is Swansea Ramp (Gordon Street) tide dependent?
No — Swansea Ramp (Gordon Street) is not recorded as tide dependent in the registry. Dual lane concrete boat ramp Ramp is exposed in north easterly to south easterly weather and accessible at all tides

Source & verification

Ramp details sourced from the official registry. Retrieved 8 July 2026. Data confidence: High.

Registry detail: address Gordon Street, Swansea; owner Glamorgan Council; MAST description: Dual lane concrete boat ramp Ramp is exposed in north easterly to south easterly weather and accessible at all tides; nearby services listed: Car Parking

Conditions change. Ramps silt up, close for works, and tide windows shift — check locally before towing a long way, and always check current boating and fisheries rules for Tasmania.

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