Reflections Holidays on the Mid and Far North Coast of NSW
- Deb Carr
- 2 days ago
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As more Australians seek out meaningful moments away from the rush of city life, Reflections Holidays is quietly redefining the weekend escape.

As more Australians seek out meaningful moments away from the rush of city life, Reflections Holidays is quietly redefining the weekend escape. From tiny homes tucked under coastal gums to campsites set just metres from the beach, Reflections has a range of locations in New South Wales, especially in the mid and far north coast region of the state, to explore.
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Reflections Bonny Hills
Just south of Port Macquarie, Bonny Hills is where the bush meets the sea, with white sands of Rainbow Beach. Guests can opt for a premium cabin, pitch a tent under the stars, or settle into a beachfront glamping tent that blurs the line between indoors and out. When you’re not walking the trails through Burrawan State Forest or spotting whales from the lookout, you might find yourself ordering local prawns from the legendary Prawn Man and enjoying dinner by the water.
Website: Bonny Hills

Reflections: Seal Rocks
A must visit for those travelling from Sydney and surrounds, Seal Rocks is a timeless gem. Perched above the beautiful Number One Beach, Reflections Seal Rocks offers a range of accommodation options including safari-style glamping tents that blend wilderness with indulgence: think en-suites, timber decks, and king-sized beds. It’s a place where early mornings mean dolphins in the surf and late afternoons are for reading in a hammock. Seal Rocks is a world away from the convenience of a shopping centre, so bring your favourite camping foods with you and enjoy the communal fireplace for those cooler nights.
Website: Seal Rocks

Reflections Jimmys Beach
On the northern edge of Port Stephens, Jimmys Beach balances laid-back energy with countless activities in the surrounding Hawks Nest area. Reflections’ Jimmys Beach dog-friendly tiny homes are cleverly compact and mean your furry friend can come on your next trip. You can also choose from glamping, cabin and camping facilities with the beach and bush just steps away. Enjoy kayaking in the bay, relaxing by the pool, or watching the sunset.
Website: Jimmys Beach

Reflections Byron Bay
It’s hard to make Byron feel fresh, but Reflections has carved out its own little oasis just a short stroll from Clarkes Beach. Its minimalist glamping tents are tailored for two, with soft linens, warm lighting, and decks that invite quiet mornings. For something even more sustainable, Reflections Byron Bay also has eco tiny homes, designed for low-impact living without sacrificing comfort. You're close enough to hear the waves, but tucked away enough to find stillness. Step out to do the iconic lighthouse walk, browse the weekend market, or simply do nothing at all.
Website: Byron Bay

Reflections Evans Head
There’s a charm to Evans Head that’s untouched. A riverside town that is unhurried and all about slowing down. Days are spent walking the breakwall, browsing the local bakery, or heading over to Razorback Lookout for sweeping views of the coastline. The beach is wide and uncrowded, the fishing is easy, and the pace is just right. It’s an escape that doesn’t need to shout to be heard. Reflections Evans Head offers modern tiny homes, villas, cabins, camping and beach houses, you can expect to enjoy a friendly, village-style atmosphere.
Website: Evans Head

Reflections Brunswick Heads
Tucked along the curve of the Brunswick River, just 15 minutes from Byron but a world away in spirit, Reflections Brunswick Heads is an ideal spot for families and those wanting to truly unwind. With paddle boards and kayaks available for hire, visitors can enjoy cabins or waterside camping on the river. Watch pelicans from your deck, wander over the footbridge to the surf beach, enjoy the calm waters of Torakina beach or meander through the village’s boutiques and vintage stores. Brunswick is slow travel at its finest.
Website: Brunswick Heads
