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Lighthouse Location
Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse is perched above the tiny, sleepy fishing village of Seal Rocks and
nestled in the northern corner of Myall Lakes National Park. It is 3 hours north of Sydney and
40 minutes south of Forster on the mid north coast of New South Wales.
This idyllic area offers a moderate climate of warm summer seas and cool summer breezes, sunny
winter days and cosy winter nights.
The site offers expansive vistas of coastline from Crowdy Head in the north to Port Stephens in
the south. Its secluded location offers pristine beaches, azure seas, protected marine wildlife
environments, wondrous rockpools, a mythological blowhole, breathtaking rainforest and coastal
walks.
Surrounding Sugarloaf Point are the popular tourist areas of Pacific Palms and Myall Lakes,
which offer nearby facilities to this otherwise piece of isolated paradise.
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