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NRMA Stockton Beach Holiday Park, hotel in Stockton

Located opposite Stockton Beach, this holiday park offers a children’s playground, BBQ area and facilities for disabled guests.

Magnificent location. A stone's throw to the water and a short ferry ride to Newcastle city.
8.8
Scored 8.8
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
86 reviews
Price from£97.67per night
Beach House on Stockton Beach, Newcastle, hotel in Stockton

Featuring city views, Beach House on Stockton Beach, Newcastle provides accommodation with barbecue facilities and a patio, around 14 km from University of Newcastle.

Amazing location. High quality furnishings and fittings. Very comfortable bedding. Had everything we needed. Owner was very pleasant to deal with.
9.4
Scored 9.4
Superb
Rated superb
8 reviews
Price from£592.27per night
The Executive Inn, Newcastle, hotel in Stockton

Just a 10-minute drive from the heart of Newcastle, guests can take a dip in the outdoor pool at The Executive Inn, Newcastle. Free WiFi is available in all rooms and in the reception area.

Close to everything we needed Comfortable bed
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very good
Rated very good
2,545 reviews
Price from£93per night
Noah's On the Beach, hotel in Stockton

NOAH's on the beach Hotel is located opposite the Newcastle Beach and is a 3-minute walk to the iconic Newcastle Ocean Baths.

Location and parking
8.1
Scored 8.1
Very good
Rated very good
2,452 reviews
Price from£108.58per night
Mercure Charlestown, hotel in Stockton

Featuring free WiFi and an outdoor swimming pool connected spa pool, both unheated, Mercure Charlestown offers conveniently located accommodation with free cable TV and free car parking.

The staff were excellent, very friendly and happy to accommodate us.
7.8
Scored 7.8
Good
Rated good
1,027 reviews
Price from£87.80per night
Clarendon Hotel, hotel in Stockton

Clarendon Hotel offers 4-star accommodation and is situated in the city centre of Newcastle. The hotel features a restaurant and an art-deco style bar to create a contemporary, relaxed atmosphere.

The size was great
7.9
Scored 7.9
Good
Rated good
791 reviews
Price from£70.06per night
The Gateway Inn, Newcastle, hotel in Stockton

Offering free WiFi access, The Gateway Inn, Newcastle is just a 10-minute drive from Newcastle CBD.

I liked the huge bed and bathroom. The toiletries provided was great too
8.2
Scored 8.2
Very good
Rated very good
985 reviews
Price from£98.19per night
The Oriental Hotel, hotel in Stockton

Offering a restaurant and a bar, The Oriental Hotel is located in Newcastle, 3 minutes' drive from Bar Beach. All rooms offer a flat-screen TV, bed linen and towels.

Great pub and pizza below. Easy to get to rooms.
7.8
Scored 7.8
Good
Rated good
691 reviews
Price from£62.34per night
Nags Head Hotel, hotel in Stockton

Featuring a bar, Nags Head Hotel is set in Newcastle in the New South Wales region, 2.8 km from Newcastle International Hockey Centre and 3.2 km from Energy Australia Stadium.

Clean and friendly staff
8.1
Scored 8.1
Very good
Rated very good
435 reviews
Price from£49.36per night
Alloggio Hanbury Mayfield, hotel in Stockton

Set in Newcastle, within 3.4 km of Newcastle Showground and 3.4 km of Energy Australia Stadium, Alloggio Hanbury Mayfield offers accommodation with a garden and free WiFi as well as free private...

Great check in process as it’s self-check in. Room was as described
5.2
Scored 5.2
Average
Rated passable
170 reviews
Price from£45.36per night
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What guests said about Stockton:

  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    The house was beautifully styled, with quality furnishings...

    The house was beautifully styled, with quality furnishings through out the house. The owner Lyn was a delight and very helpful with information and being flexible on arrival time. Would love to stay there again and would definitely recommend this property.
    Leonie
    Australia
  • 10
    Scored 10

    its a great beach area with long beach that you can walk on...

    its a great beach area with long beach that you can walk on for hours and then you have the lake over the other side. It has a nice cafe on the beach and a cute little shopping centre with IGA etc. The people are very friendly and i felt very safe and welcome in the area. The RSL has good food and the people there were also very nice. I highly recommend Stockton for a family or couple holiday.
    dorathy
    Australia
  • 10
    Scored 10

    As on old Stockonite I hated the explosion of new units that...

    As on old Stockonite I hated the explosion of new units that have been built and the removal of the movies from the entertainment for the people. The changing of the theatre into shops is terrible. I would also like to see a "save the Adolf" ( what is left of it!) movement as it is an attraction for visitors and could be more so!!! Stockton has, like all suburbs around Australia, given into developers, and councils have also lowered their standards and control of developer's builders, etc and as a consequence we are being flooded with sub-standard buildings that may mot last 25 years!. Stockton remains accessible and has attractive features. For God sake maximise them and feature them to attract citizens and visitors alike. Unbeatable beaches, wonderful river with great fishing, and unbeatable areas to visit and enjoy. Cast a 360 degree net around Newcastle/Stockton and there is every enjoyable activity that one could wish for!
    Briuan
    Australia
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Stick to is imbued with local history of national...

    Stick to is imbued with local history of national significance. It has the air of a town, of which its residents are passionately proud. The townsfolk are down -to-earth & genuinely friendly. Food & fitouts are well above par. Streets are broad. There are stately homes & grand buildings, mingled among unassuming, charming weatherboards. Stick to beach is wild & dramatic, while the Hunter mouth affords industrial & civic Novocastrian outlooks. Shipping, fishing & yachting provides an ever-changing tableau. Parks & gardens soothe a weary spirit. Outdoor fitness stations are many & state-of-the-art. Don’t forego weekend brekky at The Washy. Go for the puffy, fluffy, golden corn fritters, with poached eggs, avocado salsa & smoky tomato relish. Not forgetting the world’s best bacon--or near as--from the butcher round the corner. Shipwreck Walk is also a must.
    Lloyd Bradford (Brad)
    Australia
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Personally I have been visiting Stockton for over 4 decades.

    Personally I have been visiting Stockton for over 4 decades. It's changed I'm sure in certain ways but underrated in my opinion. The only changes are beautiful homes being built which is wonderful. It's taken a very long time to have particular new park facilities built but I feel the locals of generations have preserved its beauty and relaxing location.
    Carrie-Lee
    Australia