Seal Rocks

Seal Rocks and Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse

Breathtaking Views

When you drive into seal rocks you will know what all the fuss is about – the view is breathtaking. Seal Rocks is a small, sleepy and isolated fishing village in the middle of the Great Lakes coastline. Its fame rests largely on the beautiful Sugarloaf Point lighthouse and the sense of isolation it enjoys.

Seal Rocks has a unique warm inviting atmosphere. The village is one of the few remaining coastal villages to have avoided major development, so you will experience a truly relaxing and uninterrupted stay. Here you are a stranger only once and you’ll soon be part of the Seal Rocks family.

Situated on the edge of the Pacific Ocean there are beach options to suit all and the diving is not to be missed as it is one of the few places to see a grey nurse shark. The well known lighthouse is a short walk from the village. It is a brilliant spot to sit and watch the whales passing by and soak up the amazing view!

Find Seal Rocks

Source: www.greatlakes.org.au

Find Out More

To find out more about what you can do during your stay in the area, there is a heap of information available on www.barringtoncoast.com.au. Alternatively, you can visit www.forsterdirectory.com.au, which is a comprehensive directory of attractions, events and places for you and your family to visit.