Seal Rocks is a picturesque seaside village located in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. It is renowned for its pristine beaches, including Lighthouse Beach, Treachery, and Yagon, which are popular among surfers. The Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse offers stunning views of the ocean and is a key landmark in the area. Visitors can enjoy snorkeling, diving, and whale watching during season. The area is surrounded by the Myall Lakes National Park, providing ample opportunities for nature walks and wildlife exploration.
The village maintains a peaceful, uncommercialized atmosphere, with locals actively resisting development to preserve its natural charm.
While amenities are limited, the area attracts those seeking a tranquil, untouched environment.