EW
Large, tidy, well maintained, camp-site. The amebities block is very clean. Short stroll to the beach. Both staff that i spoke to at the desk were polite and friendly. So were the cleaners and mowers (who were super sweet to my machinery obsessed toddler). Huge thanks to Elysia (?) for helping us to juggle and amend a 3-site booking during peak holiday time. See you next year!
SJ
Expensive, but if you can afford it... Sure. Friendly staff.
AS
Situated in such a great spot close to the town, beach and Lake Ainsworth.
DG
Great location & very friendly
TM
Reflections Lennox Head Holiday Park is absurdly well placed. It’s right on Lake Ainsworth, which means you wake up already winning. Tea-tree water, paperbark trees, light doing its gentle magical thing… honestly, it feels like someone put a holiday park inside a postcard. There are lots of people here—families, couples, floaty lake-dwellers—and yes, it costs a bit. But standing there looking at the lake, you find yourself nodding along like, Yes, this does seem like prime real estate, carry on. It’s busy without being stressful, social without being loud, and somehow still feels a bit like a secret even though everyone knows about it. You swim, you wander back to your site, you forget what day it is. Five stars. For location, charm, and for the rare luxury of being able to roll out of bed and into a dreamlike lake before your brain has time to object.
JJ
The place is magnificent, the water at the lake is wonderful! The beach is beautiful
T
Pros:
- Absolutely gorgeous beach
- Cozy environment with many good places to eat
(I recommend breakfast at the “Papaya” restaurant)
Cons:
- Toilets a bit dirty
DT
Stayed on a powered site for a few days. Good place to use as a base and check out other coastal towns. Close to Byron Bay and Ballina. Its next to a lake and across the road from surf beach. A short drive to a new Woolworths. Restaurants and coffee shops a walk or short drive along beach road. Staff were very nice with clean amenities. Dog friendly.