Experience coastal serenity and World Heritage rainforests while caravan camping near Brooms Head.
Tucked away on the northern coast of New South Wales, Brooms Head offers caravan campers a unique blend of beachfront beauty and hinterland charm. A short drive away, Iluka Nature Reserve beckons with its beaches and World Heritage rainforest. Here, caravanners can indulge in beachcombing, birdwatching, whale watching, and the tranquillity of forest walks. Then settle in at a nearby holiday park that offers powered caravan sites with free wifi and an on-site laundromat. Drive a little farther south to the expansive Bundjalung National Park. Besides motorhome pitches on-site with toilets and showers, the park invites campers to explore its diverse habitats with fishing, hiking, or river kayak trips down its numerous paddling routes. Maclean, the "Scottish Town in Australia," serves as a cultural interlude. Caravanners can stroll the tartan-themed streets, explore the town's Scottish heritage, and engage in the local fishing culture along the Clarence River banks. Park nearby at a riverside caravan site with electric hookups as well as coin-operated laundry, dump stations, and a camp kitchen.