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WHERE TO STAY
Camplify connects owners of RVs (caravans, motorhomes, camper trailers, 4WD campers and campervans) with people wanting to hire one for their holiday. They provide a platform that gives both parties the ability to transact safely, securely and with ease.
It’s like Airbnb but better.
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WHAT TO DO
In the heart of the Barrington Coast, Pacific Palms – named after the distinctive cabbage tree palms that line the region – encompasses some of the most beautiful, underrated beaches on the NSW coast. Surfing, boating, kayaking and fishing is a way of life here, with Wallis, Smiths and Myall Lakes on its doorstep as well as three national parks and a marine park.
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WHERE TO EAT
Pacific Palms’ main shopping and dining enclave is Boomerang Drive in Blueys Beach, where there are a number of specialty stories and hip cafes that wouldn’t be out of place in a big city. A popular place for sunset over Wallis Lake is Pacific Palms Recreation Club. Another popular place to eat for surfers is Kembali Cafe.