Stuarts Point
North Coast, NSW
About this place
- Labourers39
- Community & Personal Service30
- Professionals23
- Machinery Operators & Drivers23
- Managers17
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census 2021. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.
Highlights
- Stunning beaches and river access for water activities
- Proximity to beautiful national parks and nature reserves
- Strong sense of community and friendly locals
- Peaceful lifestyle surrounded by natural beauty
- Great opportunities for fishing, surfing, and bushwalking
About Stuarts Point
Stuarts Point is a charming coastal village nestled on the North Coast of New South Wales, boasting a warm, welcoming atmosphere that invites relaxation and connection. With its stunning beaches, lush landscapes, and a close-knit community of just 656 residents, the town offers a peaceful lifestyle away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The idyllic setting along the Macleay River and proximity to the surrounding national parks makes it a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The town’s character is defined by its friendly locals and a strong sense of community spirit. Residents often gather for community events, fostering a vibrant social scene where everyone is welcomed. The lush environment, combined with a laid-back lifestyle, creates an ideal backdrop for those looking to escape and unwind in a truly unique coastal setting.
What You'll Find
Stunning beaches and river access for water activities; Proximity to beautiful national parks and nature reserves; Strong sense of community and friendly locals; Peaceful lifestyle surrounded by natural beauty; Great opportunities for fishing, surfing, and bushwalking
Why Locals Love It
Residents appreciate the tranquility, natural beauty, and strong community ties that enrich their daily lives.
Why Visitors Come
Tourists are drawn to Stuarts Point for its pristine beaches, outdoor activities, and the opportunity to experience a relaxed coastal lifestyle.

