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Monday 10 February 2014

Moonee Beach Holiday Park {Review}

Moonee Beach Holiday Park



Moonee Beach is located about 10 minutes drive north of Coffs Harbour.  It is one of our favourite spots to get away, and there really is a plethora of activities to keep you busy in this wonderful location right on the water. 

View from our tent site

To begin with, Moonee Beach Holiday Park is right on the water, fronting both the ocean beach and the Solitary Islands which is a shallow piece of water, fantastic for canoeing, kayaking or just shallow swimming - ideal for children. 



We have hired the canoes from the holiday park itself, to paddle on the river. It is  shallow and at various times we have walked across depending on the tides. There is a nice coastal walk that leaves from the park itself and winds around rainforest near the beach.  This is a fabulous location for bird watching if that if your thing! 



Being just 10 minutes from Coffs Harbour means you are sure to find a great feed of fish and chips from down at the harbour precinct. There is also not one but two markets here on a Sunday, with some great fresh food and locally made products on sale.  

We took a day trip to Dorrigo National Park which is just an hour's drive away. The drive is quite spectacular and you pass through the town of Bellingen or just Bello to the locals. Bellingen has a great arty vibe to it with some fantastic funky shops if you need some retail therapy, and when it is time for a bite to eat, or a coffee, then Bellingen is full of ample dining and cafe experiences.

We were in Dorrigo for their Sunday monthly market, and it seemed like every local in town was there.  We love Dorrigo and will be back soon to spend a few days in this little gem. The nearby National Park just on the edge of town, has a fantastic interactive centre and also interesting videos of wildlife. There are a few longer walks around but if you are not that energetic, then just stroll out to the boardwalk overlooking the forest for some fantastic scenery and photo opportunities. Bring a picnic as there are barbeque areas near the walks by the Glades area.  We really loved this area and what it offers. 

The holiday park is part of the North Coast brand, which has plenty of parks along the coast, most right on the water. There is a loyalty card which gives you the 7 th night free of charge after having stayed six nights at a total of at least two of their parks.

We love powered site number 73, but 74 is just as good, both front the water and have unobstructed views .  The unpowered section has some great sites too, and many front the water with beach views. 




The reception area stocks drinks and ice creams and has a selection of DVDs and board games for complimentary hire. Amenties are kept clean and tidy as are the grounds and the kitchen.

We liked the Moonee Beach Hotel which has a nice beergarden, with Jumping Castle ( and a mini football field!) . Each night of the week they have a different $10 meal selection. They also have local musicians playing outdoors, and movie nights for the  children on Sundays. 
Moonee Beach is a touch of paradise, hidden away just a minute off the Pacific Highway. 
You will be glad you found it, as we were.


Facilities include:

  • 14 cabins
  • 2 dog friendly cabins
  • parking beside each cabin
  • 54 powered sites
  • 54 unpowered sites
  • camp-kitchen with gas BBQs, toasters, jugs, microwave and communal fridge
  • free WiFi connection
  • table and chairs
  • kids playground
  • flat grounds
  • amenities block
  • guest laundry (washers, dryers & clothes lines)
  • chemical dump point
  • guest’s clothes lines
  • dog friendly - all year

Onsite managers: Mark and Kelly Shaw
Moonee Beach Rd, MOONEE BEACH NSW 2450
Ph: 61-2 6653 6552
Fax: 61-2 6653 6803
Freecall: 1800 184 120
Email: mooneebeach@nchp.com.au 
Web:www.northcoastholidayparks.com.au/mooneebeach
Office hours: 8.00am – 6.00pm daily

Don't forget to tell them Posh Camping sent you!

Happy Camping! 

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