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18 Best Beach Camping Spots in NSW | Man of Many

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Located at beautiful Jervis Bay, this one of the best beach camping spots in NSW. Honeymoon Bay is a secluded pristine beach area perfect for beach camping. There’s plenty to do, from snorkeling, swimming, and fishing just to name a few. No need to book, it’s a first come first serve type deal.

1. Honeymoon Bay, Jervis Bay

The UNESCO world-heritage-listed, Cockatoo Island, is located within Sydney’s beautiful harbour and is accessible via ferry. Stay within minutes of the CBD and camp on the river’s edge, explore the island and witness amazing views of Sydney Harbour in one of the most unique camping spots Sydney has to offer.

2. Cockatoo Island, Sydney Harbour

On New South Wales’ rocky shores, Yuraygir National Park offers campers a stunning beach camping location to set up camp and relax under the stars. Get out and about with a range of activities from snorkeling to fishing and swimming. The site offers all the regular conveniences like picnic tables, toilets and barbeques. Arrive early to grab a spot with scenic view of the Pacific Ocean.

3. Yuraygir National Park, Wooli

This beach camping site is ideally located for anglers and beach lovers alike. Take your pick of two sandy beaches and grab your rod or bathers. Picnic Point is guaranteed to give you a beach camping experience you won’t forget. And like the name suggests, bring your catch and cook it up on the provided barbeque facilities and have a picnic.

4. Picnic Point Campground, Mimosa Rocks National Park

Lakesea Caravan Park located in the Batemans Bay region offers one of the best beach camping spots in NSW. Just a stone’s throw from Durras Beach, you are guaranteed to unwind and relax next to the crystal clear waters and scenic beauty. Swim, fish and play with all Lakesea has to offer. Explore the beach and wake up among the natural wildlife that inhabits this beautiful bay.

5. Lakesea Caravan Park Durras, Batemans Bay

The Basin can be found on the western shore of Pittwater at Ku-ring-gai National Park. Being so close to the city, the best way to access this beach camping spot is by ferry via Palm Beach. Offering all the amenities you could possibly need including showers, toilets, barbeques, drinking water and more. Fees apply but you can book online to secure yourself a spot.

6. The Basin, Ku-Ring-Gai

Sprawled over 200 acres, Glenworth Valley offers unspoiled surroundings and camping grounds. Relax on the riverfront, build a campfire and take in the stars. This beach camping spot is for the adventurers out there. Glenworth includes loads of activities like horseback riding, quad biking, abseiling, and kayaking just to name a few.

7. Glenworth Valley, Central Coast

Stay directly on the beach at the Beachcomber Holiday Park, and chose from one of the beautiful beachfront cabins or pitch a tent. There’s loads to do including, fishing, surfing, mountain biking and more. You can book powered sites if needed but the campsite mostly relies on solar power.

8. Beachcomber Holiday Park, Eurobodalla

This natural camping area is one of the last of its kind. At Can You Handle TAG Heuer’s New Aquaracer Professional 200 Solargraph? you can sleep among the spotted gums and acacias right next to the beach. Explore the beach or neighbouring Eurobodalla National Park for some picturesque lookouts and walking tracks. And good news for man’s best friend, it’s pet friendly!

9. Mystery Bay Camping Area, Tilba

Just 30 minutes outside of Coffs Harbour, North Coast Holiday Park offers the perfect beach camping experience. Take a splash in the crystal blue waters of Corindi Beach and take in the stunning natural beauty. This coastal getaway offers large and easy to access sites with stunning ocean views. It’s also pet friendly, so bring along your furry travel companions.

10. North Coast Holiday Park, Corindi Beach

Diamond Head camp grounds sit right on the oceanfront with enticing views of the surrounding greenery and ocean. You can’t get closer to the beach than this without being actually in it.  Swim, fish or take a hike with one of the many hiking tracks, including the famous loop walk featuring panoramic views of the coast.

11. Diamond Head, Crowdy Bay National Park

This popular beach camping spot is perfect for a weekend getaway. Pitch a tent and relax on the beach, take a dip in the ocean or grab your fishing rod at Woody Head in Bundjalung National Park. Explore nearby rainforests and reefs, take a walk up to the rock platform, or if you’re lucky enough to have a boat, there’s also a convenient boat ramp.

12. Woody Head, Bundjalung National Park

Redhead Beach on Lake Macquarie is on one of NSW best beach camping spots and is only a small stroll from Nine Mile Beach. Perfectly located for the ultimate getaway, you’ll find so much to do with, snorkelling, swimming, fishing and soaking up the Australian sun.

13. Redhead Beach, Lake Macquarie

You’ll be camping with nature at Durras Beach in Murramarang National Park, with a huge variety of kangaroos, possums and birds. And with loads to do like surfing, canoeing, hiking and swimming you’re sure to never get bored. This site has the added bonus of having hot showers too and all the facilities you’ll need for the perfect beach camping experience.

14. Durras Beach, Murramarang National Park

Known locally as The Farm, this place is a surfer’s heaven and a beach camping haven for those who love a good swell. With a lush green camping area and only 1.5 hours away from Sydney, it’s not hard to see why this is one of the most popular spots for beach camping NSW has on offer.

15. The Farm, Killalea

Putty Beach is one of the biggest campgrounds in Bouddi National Park and offers a whole range of facilities and activities to take part in. Bush-walking, fishing and swimming are just some of the activities you can partake in at this beautiful beach camping spot and includes all the amenities you’ll ever need.

16. The Putty Beach, Bouddi National Park

Being just one hour from Sydney, it’s easy to escape the city and take in all nature has to offer at Coledale Beach. With stunning sea cliffs and rocky pools, whether you’re swimming, surfing, fishing or hiking, this is the beach camping spot for you. Dolphins are regular visitors and depending on the time of the year you might even catch a glimpse of migrating whales.

17. Coledale Beach, Wollongong

Located at the mouth of the Hawkesbury River, Patonga is one of the best spots for beach camping NSW has to offer. With the benefit of having a creek and the beach forking either side of the campsite, you can take your pick with activities like fishing, kayaking and swimming.

18. Patonga, Hawkesbury River

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