
Whether you’re swimming or surfing at Nine Mile Beach or hanging out with little ones at Grannie’s Pool, this is a great spot for a relaxed family beach holiday. Reservations: Blacksmiths Beachside Holiday Park websiteĪ 200 metre walk to Blacksmiths Beach, this caravan park is for families who love the beach.
Children’s playground with slide and climbing structure.īlacksmiths Beachside Holiday Park Photo credit: Lake Macquarie Holiday Parks. Accommodation includes powered tent sites, cottages, cabins, 2 bedroom villas and a 2-storey, 2 bedroom waterview villas. Kids will enjoy the jumping pillow and pool as well as water activities on the lake. Reservations: Big4 Ingenia Holidays Lake Macquarie websiteīig 4 Ingenia Holidays Lake Macquarie offers a waterfront location on the southern end of Lake Macquarie. Swimming pool, children’s playground and recreation room. Accommodation includes powered and unpowered tent sites, van sites, ensuite cabins, 2-bedroom cabins and 2-bedroom villas. If your family are water-lovers, this is the place for you with direct access to the lake for fishing, swimming and windsurfing.
Reservations: Belmont Lakeside Holiday Park websiteĮnjoy views of the lake from almost every site at this holiday park. Lake Macquarie Photo credit: Lake Macquarie Holiday Parks, Swansea Holiday Parkīelmont Lakeside Holiday Park Photo credit: Lake Macquarie Holiday Parks
Accommodation includes tent sites, van sites and a variety of villas. From here, stroll along the Shipwreck Walk out to the breakwater. Metres from patrolled Stockton Beach, the park includes children’s playground and a large recreation room with pool table and arcade games. Located a short ferry ride to Newcastle CBD, Stockton Beach Holiday Park provides a relaxed beach family holiday. Reservations: NRMA Stockton Beach Holiday Park website Newcastle NRMA Stockton Beach Holiday Park Not sure if you should go camping, read our article The 9 myths of family camping and why you should try camping with your kids. If you want tips on winter camping, check out our article Winter Camping With Kids. Newcastle | Lake Macquarie | Hunter Valley | Barrington Tops | Port Stephens | Great Lakes | Port Macquarie | Central Coast | Sydney Travel holidays between regional LGAs are permitted (Central Coast, Wollongong, Shellharbour and Blue Mountains not permitted)įind a family-friendly campground, caravan park or holiday park near you. People from Greater Sydney, including the Blue Mountains, Wollongong, Shellharbour and the Central Coast, can travel for holidays within their LGA but not to Regional NSW for recreation. Caravan parks and camping grounds reopen (including people who are not fully vaccinated). Visit the NSW COVID-19 Reopening Roadmap website for more information. NSW will start to reopen once the state reaches the 70% double vaccination target. *** COVID-19 Update: Please check with individual campgrounds to determine availability and for details of their operating procedures with regards to COVID-19. And if we’ve missed one of your favourites, email us and we’ll add it to the list. For those who prefer a more rustic back to nature campgrounds like the National Parks campgrounds, we have those too as well as the more resort-style holiday parks. No matter if you prefer the beach, river or valley, the city or country, there’s a campground or holiday park for you. We are blessed in this region with some spectacular and varied scenery. Here’s a list of more than 50 camping spots, caravan parks and holiday parks suitable for families in Newcastle, Lake Macquarie, the Hunter Valley, Port Stephens, Central Coast, Sydney, Mid-North Coast and Port Macquarie. Where are the best family camping destinations in NSW to go camping, glamping or stay in a cabin or villa within 3 hours of Newcastle? There are so many to choose from depending on your budget and camping comfort level.