Stuarts Point Holiday Park, is on the banks of the Macleay River and only a short walk to the beach and shops. The park boasts ideal river-front holiday accommodation and camping for visitors to the Mid North Coast of New South Wales.Located only 35 minutes north of Kempsey and only 470 km north of Sydney via the Pacific Highway, Stuarts Point Holiday Park, offers a convenient and relaxing destination for all travellers and keen fishermen.
Our holiday park also offers an unforgettable base to explore this breathtaking region. These are some of our favourites:*Enjoy an abundance of fishing opportunities with river, beach and rock fishing available*Macleay River by boat or canoe, there is a boat ramp and mooring available*Cross the timber footbridge for a 7-minute walk to the beach for fishing or a beach walk. *Yarrahapinni Mountain Lookout located in the Yarriabini National park offers amazing views of river, ocean, farm land and forests.*There are 4- wheel drive tracks in Way Way and Yarriabini National Parks for those seeking a bit of adventure*Native subtropical rainforests where you can see some of our beautiful bird life *Grassy Head surf beach just 5 minutes’ drive north, this beach is patrolled during the summer months.*A buffalo farm where you can try cheeses, milks or a lovely mealSlim Dusty Museum situated at KempseyThe village of Stuarts Point offers the traveller a general store, fish and chip shop, hotel, café, bowling club with Chinese or Australian meals, butcher, newsagency and chemist all within walking distance of the park.
Contact detailsMarine ParadeStuarts Point NSW 2441 E: stuartspoint@macleayvalleycoastholidayparks.com.auW: www.macleayvalleycoastholidayparks.com.au/stuarts-...P: 02 6569 0616P: 1300 425 605
Stuart Point is a quite coastal village in NSW about 22 kilometres south east of Macksville and not far from the Pacific Highway. We thought this was a lovely spot with caravan park along the banks of the McLeay Riverand a short walk over the footbridge to the beach. A lovely spot for a relaxing holiday or a spot of fishing. There are a number of powered caravan sites and cabins overlooking the water with barbeque facilities and picnic tables on the riverbank.
At the far end of the caravan park is a wonderful unpowered section which I understand is extremely popular during school holidays.
Outside the entrance is a day visitors parkland with picnic tables, playground, and plenty of shade. Public toilets are located within park itself – old but convenient.
We found the office staff to be very friendly and happy to provide us with maps and information on what to see and do in the area.
There is a Courtesy Bus to the local club on Friday and Saturday night.