Seal Rocks is a small, sleepy, and rather isolated coastal town located 310km north of Sydney. Far from being negative however, the relative isolation means that Seal Rocks is the perfect town to escape from the city.
Immune from the chaotic tourism that has swept over most of the coastline; Seal Rocks retains a strong sense of community and features pure beaches, excellent dive sites and a magnificent lighthouse which was built in 1875.
Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse, with its panoramic views to the towns namesake rocks, is accessed via a private road which also passes a fantastic waterhole.
The town is only accessible by an unsealed road that separated the village from the main road, but that hasnt stopped dive, fishing and bushwalking enthusiasts discovering the town. Sugerloaf Point is a popular diving spot.
Seal Rocks has perfect proximity to Myall Lakes National Park, Hawks Nest and Pacific Palms, all this and retaining its uncrowded and secluded identity.