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NRMA Broulee Holiday Park – The Ultimate Beachfront Gateway to the South Coast

Experience the raw beauty and relaxed surf culture of the New South Wales South Coast at NRMA Broulee Holiday Park. Ideally positioned just a stone’s throw from the pristine golden sands of Broulee Beach, this award-winning holiday destination offers an unparalleled coastal getaway. Broulee is celebrated for its turquoise waters, protected swimming areas, and world-class surf breaks, making it a sanctuary for families, surfers, and nature lovers alike. Whether you are looking to wake up to the rhythmic sound of the ocean or spend your days exploring the nearby nature reserves, this park provides the perfect base in one of the region’s most sought-after villages.

The park’s location is its greatest asset, nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the tranquil Candlagan Creek. Broulee Beach is famous for its gentle waves and safe swimming conditions, particularly near the iconic Broulee Island, which is accessible via a permanent sand bar. This unique geography allows guests to enjoy everything from high-energy surfing and snorkelling to peaceful kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding in the calm waters of the creek. The area is also rich in wildlife, with dolphins frequently spotted playing in the surf and local birdlife teeming in the surrounding coastal forests.

Accommodation at NRMA Broulee Holiday Park is designed to cater to every style of modern traveller. For those on a traditional caravan or camping trip, the park offers spacious, level powered and unpowered sites, many shaded by majestic native trees. If you prefer a more refined stay, the selection of self-contained cabins and villas ranges from budget-friendly options to premium three-bedroom villas that offer a true home-away-from-home experience. The park is renowned for its family-focused facilities, featuring a resort-style swimming pool, a giant jumping pillow, and a dedicated kids’ club during peak seasons, ensuring that younger guests are entertained in a safe and welcoming environment.

Beyond the park gates, the charming villages of Broulee and Mossy Point offer a wealth of boutique dining and outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy fresh local coffee at one of the village cafes or explore the stunning Broulee Island Nature Reserve via a scenic coastal walk. For the more adventurous, the nearby Batemans Bay offers a bustling hub of shops and entertainment, while the historic Mogo Wildlife Park provides a world-class animal encounter experience. At NRMA Broulee Holiday Park, you aren’t just booking a place to stay; you are securing a front-row seat to the very best that the Eurobodalla region has to offer.

NRMA Broulee Holiday Park – NSW Location Map

NRMA Broulee Holiday Park

Site Specifications & Information

  • Location: Directly opposite Broulee Beach, adjacent to Candlagan Creek.
  • Site Suitable For: Caravans, motorhomes, camper trailers, tents, and big rigs.
  • Road Access: Sealed road access via Lyttle Street; suitable for all vehicle types including large trailers.
  • Site Surface: Level grassed sites and stable concrete pads.
  • Available Facilities:
    • Resort-style Swimming Pool (Heated)
    • Giant Jumping Pillow & Children’s Playground
    • Kids’ Club (Seasonal) & Games Room
    • Pedal Go-Kart Hire
    • Modern Camp Kitchen & Undercover BBQ Areas
    • Amenities Blocks with hot showers and disabled access
    • Guest Laundry
    • On-site Kiosk for essentials
    • Free Wi-Fi (Limits apply)
  • Essentials to Bring: Surfboards, beach towels, fishing gear, walking shoes, sun protection, and insect repellent.
  • Pet Friendly: Yes, pet-friendly sites are available (subject to booking conditions and seasonal blackout dates).
  • Fishing: Direct access to Surf Beach for surf fishing; Candlagan Creek for estuary fishing.
  • Short Walks:
    • Broulee Island Nature Reserve Walk (2.5km loop)
    • Broulee Beach Foreshore Stroll (Direct access)
    • Mossy Point Lookout Path (1.5km)

Local Amenities

Local Pubs

  • Tomakin IGA / Tomakin Sports & Social Club (6.8km) – Large club with bistro, bar, and bowls.
  • The Mucky Duck / Mossy Point (1.4km) – Relaxed venue for craft beer and local wine.
  • Batemans Bay Soldiers Club (19.5km) – Major entertainment and dining hub.

Places to Eat

  • The Mossy Cafe (1.6km) – Famous local cafe for breakfast and high-quality coffee.
  • Broulee Brewhouse (0.8km) – Local microbrewery with outdoor seating and meals.
  • Single Fin Cafe (0.4km) – Casual beachside bites and coffee.

Local Attractions

  • Broulee Island Nature Reserve (0.9km) – Beautiful island loop walk accessible via the beach.
  • Mogo Wildlife Park (16.2km) – World-renowned private zoo with exotic animals.
  • Old Mogo Town (15.8km) – Historic gold rush village with boutique shops and galleries.
  • Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden (12.5km) – Native flora, walking tracks, and cafe.
  • Batemans Bay Waterfront (19km) – Major shopping, dining, and marina precinct.

Nearest Caravan Parks

  • Broulee Ingenia Holidays (0.6km) – Neighboring park closer to the main road.
  • Barlings Beach Holiday Park (7.2km) – Located at nearby Tomakin.

Nearest Free/Low-Cost Camps

  • Waldrons Swamp Rest Area (14km) – Roadside rest stop north of Moruya.
  • North Head Campground Moruya (14.5km) – Primitive bush camping near the beach.

Nearest Dump Points

  • On-site Dump Point (0km) – Available for park guests.
  • Moruya Public Dump Point (12km) – Located in the Moruya township.

Nearest Petrol Stations

  • Tomakin Fuel (6.5km) – Local service station.
  • Shell Moruya (11.8km) – Full service fuel and convenience items.

Drinking Water Resupply

  • On-site Taps (0km) – Potable town water available throughout the park.
  • Broulee Public Reserve (0.3km) – Public water access near the beach.

Public Toilets

  • Broulee Surf Club Reserve (0.3km) – Public facilities at the beach entrance.
  • Mossy Point Boat Ramp (1.7km) – Accessible public facilities.

Seasonal Weather Forecast: Broulee

  • Summer (Dec-Feb): Warm and vibrant. Daytime average 24°C–28°C. Perfect for surfing and pool fun.
  • Autumn (Mar-May): Mild and stable. Daytime average 19°C–23°C. Excellent for coastal walks and fishing.
  • Winter (Jun-Aug): Crisp and sunny. Daytime average 14°C–17°C. Best time for whale watching and photography.
  • Spring (Sep-Nov): Refreshing sea breezes. Daytime average 17°C–21°C. Great for wildflowers and birdwatching.

 

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