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NRMA South West Rocks Holiday Resort

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Nicole Downey, campsite manager, Anycamper since August 2018

This listing has been verified by the campsite manager and was last updated October 2024.


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8 Reviews

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Melanie W.
3 years ago

Beautiful area, so much to do and explore. This park was fantastic, the kids were constantly busy. Waterpark was amazing, so many activities to do, amenities were clean. We’ll definitely be back!

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Sarah
3 years ago

Definitely a mini fun park in a caravan park it’s a great place for kids and big kids.

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David
5 years ago

South west rocks has to be one of the most beautiful places to stay. Loved it but. The big 4 caravan park at Christmas time is jam packed. You can hardly swing a cat. The caravan sites were really tight. People constantly walking through your site. There is a 10 o’clock curfew and it’s strictly controlled. Your not even allowed to talk quietly. My wife and I just got the kids to sleep, finished cleaning up and we had just cracked a cold beer each and knock knock. It’s the caretaker. Sorry guys there’s a 10 o’clock curfew. Time for bed. Wow. We were sent to bed. To top it off It was a really hot night and come midnight the park cuts the power so you wake up in a pool of sweat come 1am with people wandering around the park trying to reset their vans. I get it. It’s a kids park and lots might like this approach. Your choice. I won’t be back. I will return to south west rocks though. The 3 stars are not for the park.

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Kate P.
5 years ago

Amazing loved it !! Great value for money fantastic for kids

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Jenny D.
5 years ago

Had so much fun here with the kids. Beautiful sheltered beach and when it’s too hot you can retire back to the pool!


Top Questions

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a7medoovv 1 year ago
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Dogs allowed?

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Lewis M. 3 years ago
Question:

How far is south west rocks from Port Macquarie ?

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It’s about 1 hour and 10 minutes drive and 82km by Thedriftydrifters

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Location

161-171 Phillip Drive,
South West Rocks NSW 2431

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Details

Listing type
Caravan Park
No. of sites
96
Next to car
Yes
Caravans
Yes
Cabins Available
Yes
Management
BIG4
Phone
Website
Visit

Average temperature

January
L 20°C
H 28°C
February
L 20°C
H 28°C
March
L 19°C
H 27°C
April
L 17°C
H 25°C
May
L 15°C
H 22°C
June
L 13°C
H 20°C
July
L 12°C
H 19°C
August
L 12°C
H 21°C
September
L 14°C
H 23°C
October
L 16°C
H 24°C
November
L 17°C
H 25°C
December
L 19°C
H 27°C
Source: Meteostat

Closest

Chargefox (standard)

85.06 km

South West Rocks

2.61 km

Gap Beach

1.98 km

Main Beach/Trial Bay

2.60 km

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