Pacific Palms
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The perfect retreat that will have you coming back for more.
elizabeth beach
at the northern end of pacific palms lies elizabeth beach It is a small community nestled within rugged headlands covered with palm forests. The area is bounded by the Booti Booti National Park, Wallis Lake and the Tasman Sea. Sensational walking tr...
boomerang beach
boomerang beach is pacific palms best surfing beach, with rock ledges helping to form great waves It plays host to major surfing competitions each year and is a magnet for surfers. The beach is actually 'boomerang' shaped and is ideal for swimming w...
blueys beach
alongside boomerang beach is blueys beach completing the trifecta of perfect surfing beaches in pacific palms No matter the time of year you are guaranteed a good wave. Rumour has it Blueys Beach gained its name from a cows misadventure on the hill ...
smiths lake
in between the wallis and myall lakes is the smaller but just as majestic smiths lake Offering warm calm waters separated from the ocean by an impressive sandbar formation. The lake has catchment of 32 square kilometres and a waterway area of 11 squ...
coomba
coomba park is located on wallis lake and borders on to the wallingat national park This friendly village offers peace and tranquillity miles away from the stresses of everyday city life. There are holiday homes to rent and trails and lake to explor...
seal rocks
when you drive into seal rocks you will know what all the fuss is about – the view is breathtaking Seal Rocks is a small, sleepy and isolated fishing village in the middle of the Great Lakes coastline. Its fame rests largely on the beautiful S...
tiona
nestled on the northern end of pacific palms at the start of 7 mile beach you will find tiona Here there is only a small stretch of sand separating the Pacific Ocean and Wallis Lake. With two camp grounds to chose from as well as cabin and van sites...