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  1. Seal Rocks is a small coastal settlement in the Mid-Coast Council local government area, in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia, 275 kilometres (171 mi) north-north-east of Sydney. [1] [6] It is famous for its many premier surfing beaches (including Lighthouse Beach, Treachery and Yagon), and also for being the home of Seal ...

    • Catch a sunset from the historic lighthouse. The Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse is a must visit when you’re at Seal Rocks. Built in 1875, it sits in a really picturesque spot on the headland above Lighthouse and Boat Beaches.
    • Go 4 wheel driving on the beach. If you have a 4WD and are up for a bit of an adventure, you can drive along the spectacular Lighthouse Beach. It’s 2km long, with great views of the lighthouse in one direction and the headland in the other.
    • Have a picnic with a view. There are lots of lovely spots for a picnic in Seal Rocks, but our favourite is the grassy lawn adjacent to the coffee van and post office.
    • Watch out for whales and dolphins at Treachery Head. It’s a short 1.2km walk through some dense forest to reach the fabulous views from Treachery Head, and it’s well worth the effort.
  2. Seal Rocks lighthouse is an active lighthouse located on Sugarloaf Point and overlooks an unspoilt beach and the group of offshore rocky outcrops which give the area its name. It was built 1874-75 and is one of only two lighthouse towers in Australia with an external stairway. It still uses the original main light which consists of a 16-sided ...

  3. Nov 28, 2022 · How to get to Seal Rocks NSW. Seal Rocks can be reached by car in under 3.5 hours from Sydney CBD (277km). Turn off the Pacific Highway and right onto The Lakes Way – a few kilometres after Bulahdelah. You’ll drive for about 35km but it is a slow drive and will take half an hour as the road is quite winding and narrow.

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  4. Here is a fine example of a location named because of the "bleeding obvious". As the Geographical Names Board of New South Wales so succinctly explains: "So named because many seals live on these rocks during certain months of each year." ^ TOP Things to See and Do. Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse and Seal Rocks

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  6. Understand [edit]. Seal Rocks (sometimes called 'The Last Frontier') is one of the most secluded, untouched and beautiful beach spots on the New South Wales coast. . Disconnected from the Mid-North Coast by a small road and surrounded by state parks and lakes, the Seal Rocks peninsula feels a million miles away despite being only 3 1/2 hours' drive

  7. Things to Do in Seal Rocks. 1. Seal Rocks Lighthouse. ... and isn’t a tall commanding structure because it was built on the tall Sugarloaf Point to the east of Seal Rocks. 2. Number One Beach. This was a very pretty long sweeping beach just north of Seal Rocks facing north with an interesting rocky point walk... 3. Boat Beach.

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