Byron Bay is notoriously known as a place to relax, hang out on the beach, and maybe catch a wave during the summer. It is difficult to beat when it comes to holiday destinations. We have created your guide to the best Byron Bay Caravan Parks and we’ve thrown in a few from neighbouring towns worth a look at.

You’ll appreciate the vast beaches and relaxed-bohemian ambience, whether you stop there as part of an epic road trip or make it your major destination. There are ton of things to do and plenty of things to see.

Furthermore, if you’re looking for methods to save money, camping at a one of the local campervan park is the way to go. Illegal camping is very much frowned upon in the Byron shire, in fact you can face some heavy fines. So do the right thing as there are some amazing locations and amenities.

Caravan Park Proximity to Town
Byron Bay Holiday Park & AccommodationClose to town
Suffolk Beachfront Holiday ParkClose to town
Broken Head Holiday ParkA short drive from town
Discovery Parks Byron BayClose to town
First Sun Holiday ParkIn the heart of town
Glen Villa ResortClose to town
Ingenia Holidays Byron Bay5 minutes drive from town

Byron Bay Holiday Park & Accommodation (previously known as Clarks Beach Park)

If you want a vacation that’s low-key but high on convenience and charm, formerly known as Reflections Clarkes Beach, is the place to stay.

Reflections is a 10-minute stroll from the action and bustle of town. It is a tranquil haven, a green and wonderful resort with direct access to one of Australia’s most photographed beaches.

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Take relaxing stroll around Clarkes Beach. Bring your board for a few surf sessions, or sign up for a lesson with one of the local surf schools. Dine at award-winning restaurants and cafes, shop at eccentric boutiques, and then head to the Cape Byron Lighthouse to spot migratory whales.

You won’t need to move your car or van because everything is within walking distance. Simply pull up and make yourself at home in the beautiful natural surroundings. There are also a range of cabins available, and all visitors enjoy the park’s facilities and activities.

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Suffolk Beachfront Holiday Park

Suffolk Beachfront is located in just on the ourskirts of town, about 10 minute drive away. They have sun, sea, and surf, making it one of Australia’s most popular tourist locations.

The location provides world-class shopping, dining, and nightlife, but how can you avoid the crowds, traffic, and noise? If you want all the pleasure of a vacation without the noise and bustle, Suffolk Beachfront is the place to go.

With the CBD only a ten-minute drive away, you’ll feel like a local while being far enough away to unwind! Grab a bike and ride into town, it’s nice and flat and cruisy 20 minute or so ride.

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Broken Head Holiday Park

It is located on the oceanfront at Broken Head, just seven kilometres south of town, and is surrounded by a national park with beautiful views north towards town. A walk across the reserve track provides unrivalled views of the granite formations and the Pacific Ocean. The park is ideal for a relaxing vacation.


What makes this park different? As part of an indigenous land use agreement with the New South Wales Government, the Arakwal people recovered Broken Head Holiday Park in July 2009. The Arakwal tribe respect Aboriginal traditional values and work hard to keep Broken Head inexpensive and one of the greatest Byron Bay camper sites.

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Discovery Parks Byron Bay

This idyllic escape offers a range of self-contained cabins, camping, and sites nestled within lush grounds by the creek. The park is perfect for families, couples, and solo travellers looking for a relaxing stay close to nature.

The park is equipped with a variety of amenities to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay. These include a BBQ area, a bouncing pillow, a cafe, camp kitchens, conference facilities, an event/function centre, and a dump point. For families, there are family bathrooms, hire equipment, and kids’ facilities. Sports enthusiasts can make use of the sports facilities and tennis court. The park also features a swimming pool and an ozone-filtered waterpark.

Whether you’re looking for a tranquil retreat or an adventurous holiday, Discovery Parks offers a unique blend of nature and comfort, making it an ideal destination for all types of travellers.

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First Sun Holiday Park – Heart of Town

The First Sun is directly on the beach. The venue has all the town has to offer and is world renowned for being only a few metres away from your cabin, lodge, hut, trailer, or tent. Wake up to the sound of surf crashing on ‘The Wreck’ beach and stroll along the golden sands towards Byron Lighthouse.

Step into town for a cup of coffee or a night out at one of Byron’s numerous restaurants, pubs, and clubs. Enjoy Byron’s shops, street activity, and markets – there’s something for everyone. You’ll never need to drive anywhere at First Sun because everything is so close.

Self-contained cottages, lodges, huts, powered and unpowered sites, and a shady camp area are available. Their amenities are first-rate, and the views of The Wreck, Byron Lighthouse, Mt Warning, and beyond are just a few of the reasons why you should check out this amazing location.

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Glen Villa Resort – Wide range of accommodation types

Glen Villa Resort is your conventional Holiday Park and Camping Ground. Glen Villa is spread out across 14 acres and is close to the beach and even closer to town.

Glen Villa, with its private tropical gardens, a beautiful saltwater pool, and a relaxing sunny ambience, will make you feel a million miles away while providing all the comforts of home.

The emphasis at this ‘hideaway resort’ is on tranquilly and leisure rather than partying. You may walk to the heart of this iconic coastal Australian town in 350 metres, or 500 yards to Byron’s stunning Main Beach, with its gorgeous green waters, salty surfers, and perfect peeling waves!

Everything great about Byron is right outside your door at Glen Villa Resort: location, convenience, and the best pricing in town. Welcome to your very own private hideaway in the middle of town!

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Ingenia Holidays Byron Bay (Pet Friendly)

Stay in the parklands of Ingenia, which fronts onto the famous Tallow Beach.

There’s no shortage of space or kind of accommodation (from DIY to architecturally constructed villas) to relax in for a while as Byron’s largest accommodation provider (with 155 campsites and 52 cabins). Being only a five-minute drive from downtown, you’ll be close to the excitement but feeling far enough away to completely unwind.

You won’t just be sharing the park with humans; it’s not uncommon to see wallabies, echidnas, koalas, native birds, and even whales from the park’s footprint during migratory season. Explore the park’s facilities, which include a retro swimming pool, café, games room, and playground, in between animal viewing and doing what visitors do best in Byron, such as doing the Lighthouse walk, indulging in local café culture, or swimming its famous shoreline.

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Locations Parks Nearby (With Park Features)

Shaws Bay Holiday Park

Reflections Shaws Bay in East Ballina or our neighbouring Ballina park are both dog-friendly locations in a lovely waterside location with a welcome community vibe.

Shaws Bay is located two hours south of Brisbane, is wonderfully situated on the calm shores of Shaws Bay, with lovely views over the Richmond River and near proximity to renowned surf beaches. What better place to take in nature’s splendour?

Swim in the tranquil waters of Shaws Bay. Cast a line into the river to see what’s biting. Take your dog for a walk along the breakwall or to one of the surrounding dog-friendly beaches, or hop on a bike and explore Ballina’s 25km of cycle lanes. Surfing, hiking, boating, and paddling are all available for your enjoyment.

With a variety of facilities and activities to make your stay special, this dog-friendly park is the ideal setting for a waterfront or camping break in Ballina. For those who prefer the comforts of home, there are cabins available, including several that are dog-friendly.

Set up shop, then go exploring in this bustling holiday town. At the renowned Shaws Bay Hotel, enjoy a pub supper. Cross the Missingham Bridge to the dog-friendly Spit, a popular off-leash beach, before exploring River Street’s restaurants, bars, and boutiques.

Reflections – Lennox Head Holiday Park

Reflections Lennox Head is hard to beat for a location to actually unwind – a beautiful and easygoing environment to calm down, be nurtured, and accept the simple things.

It’s easy to nourish the mind, body, and spirit in this calm corner of heaven, from wandering the sands of the famous Seven Mile Beach to paddling the tea-tree scented waters of Lake Ainsworth.

Lennox Head, 30 minutes from town, and two hours from Brisbane, is an easy stroll from the eateries and facilities of Lennox Head and the ideal setting for a rejuvenating break on the NSW North Coast.

Join the surfers who go to Lennox Head to test their skills on the tough right-hand point break. Teach the kids to fish, go up to the headland, go horseback riding on the beach, or eat at one of Lennox Head’s wonderful restaurants and cafes.

Stay for a day or a month. Choose a suitable location, in this breathtaking beachfront setting. Relax in one of our cottages before exploring the park’s activities and facilities.

All that remains is to unwind, settle in, and create some priceless holiday memories. You’ll leave Lennox Head feeling revived, restored, and as good as new, whether you’re whale watching from the Pat Morton Lookout or touring the local towns and hinterland.

Tasman Holiday Parks

THIS family-friendly park combines the best of both worlds, perched on the cliff at picturesque Skennars Head.

Relax in this natural haven’s calm surroundings. Then explore the attractions of the northern rivers and town which is only 20 minutes away, or the vibrant coastal vibes, which are just around the corner.

You can be as connected or as unconnected as you choose. You will not be disappointed with the great facilities for pleasure lovers of all ages, including free WiFi.

Reflections – Brunswick Heads

Reflections Terrace Reserve, located in the heart of Brunswick Heads, is the ultimate seaside refuge, ideal for escaping the daily routine and taking a well-deserved rest.

Terrace Reserve  is less than two hours from Brisbane and a 20-minute drive from town. It is located on Simpsons Creek, just a stroll across the town’s iconic footbridge from the surf beach. Choose from a variety of ways to relax and unwind.

Beach walks and cool-off swimming Snorkeling and surfing Fishing on the Brunswick River or kayaking through its pristine waters. Whether it’s a supper at the historic Hotel Brunswick or a stroll through the unique shops and markets of Brunswick Heads.

This riverfront location features a variety of Brunswick Heads accommodation options. Set up your caravan, RV, or tent on one of the level, shady areas, or choose from a variety of cabin options, and enjoy the park’s activities and services.

In our all-in-one premium cabin accommodation, you can enjoy your beachside glamping experience. Our premium, modern cabins include all of the home comforts and facilities you need to make your vacation even more delightful.

You will not be required to relocate your vehicle while you are here. Everything you require is only a short distance away. Torakina Park picnic. Visit the Brunswick Picture House, which has been wonderfully renovated. Dine at the well-regarded Fleet Restaurant. Alternatively, take advantage of Brunswick’s year-round roster of events and festivals.

How to choose a place to stay?

With so many options, how do you choose the best option to stay at? Worry not, dear wanderer! We’ve got you covered with this ultimate guide to selecting a play to stay.

1. Location, Location, Location

First things first, decide which part of Byron Bay you want to call home during your stay. Are you a beach bum who wants to catch waves in the morning, or a nature lover seeking tranquility in the hinterlands? Consider the proximity to popular attractions, such as the iconic Cape Byron Lighthouse, Main Beach, or the Arts and Industrial Estate for local shopping.

2. Amenities Galore

Theys are more than just a place to park your van or pitch your tent. These days, they come with a range of amenities to make your stay comfortable and entertaining. Look for parks with well-maintained facilities such as clean showers, toilets, laundry rooms, BBQ areas, and swimming pools. Some even offer kids’ playgrounds, games rooms, and communal kitchens to whip up a feast.

3. Size Matters

In this case, it does! Smaller parks often provide a more intimate, community vibe, while larger parks offer a bustling atmosphere and more facilities. Consider your preferences and the type of experience you’re after when making your choice.

4. Pet-Friendly?

Bringing your furry friend along for the adventure? Make sure to check if it is pet-friendly, as not all parks  allow pets. Some parks have designated areas for dogs, while others may welcome them throughout the entire park. You’re best bet is Ingenia.

5. Budget Wisely

While they are generally budget-friendly, prices can vary. Be sure to consider your budget and the value for money each park offers. Peak seasons and school holidays can see rates skyrocket, so plan accordingly.

6. Reviews and Recommendations

Nothing beats word-of-mouth recommendations from fellow travellers. Browse online forums, social media groups, and review platforms to get a feel for which parks are highly-rated and offer the best experiences.

Choosing the perfect location can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack, but with this guide, you’ll be one step closer to finding your ideal home-away-from-home. Once you’ve narrowed down your options, all that’s left is to kick off your shoes, feel the sand between your toes, and soak up the vibes.

How to book a stay

When it comes to booking a stay there are a few options to consider. One option is to book directly through their website, which is often the easiest and most convenient option. Most will have an online booking system in place, allowing you to check availability, choose your dates, and make a reservation all in one place.

If you prefer to speak to someone in person, you can also call the to make a booking. This is especially useful if you have any specific requests or questions about your stay. It is always a good idea to book well in advance, especially during peak holiday periods are likely to be in high demand.

Another option is to book through a third-party website or travel agent. While this may be slightly more expensive, it can offer additional convenience and may include additional perks such as travel insurance or package deals with flights and activities.

When making a booking, you will typically be asked to provide some personal information, such as your name, contact details, and credit card information to secure the reservation. Be sure to read the terms and conditions of the booking carefully, as there may be cancellation fees or other charges that apply.

Once you have made a booking, you will typically receive a confirmation email or letter with all the details of your stay, including the dates of your stay, the type of accommodation you have booked, and any additional charges that may apply. It is always a good idea to keep this information handy in case you need to refer to it during your stay.

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