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Newcastle and Region backpacker hostels

Find hostels and budget accommodation, dorms and private rooms and book through Hostelbookers. You pay a deposit of 10% (non-refundable and non transferable) when booking and the remainder direct to the hostel. No membership required. No booking fees!

  • Blacksmiths Beach House (from Hostelbookers)
    6 Mitti Street, Newcastle
    Welcome to our beautiful new Beach House at Blacksmiths Beach
    We are located at 6 Mitti Street, Blacksmiths on the corner of Turea Street more details and booking...

  • Backpackers Newcastle (from Hostelbookers)
    42 Denison St, Hamilton East
    A friendly hostel giving the feel of "a home away from home"!
    Free pick up from bus and train stations. more details and booking...

  • Melaleuca Surfside Backpackers (from Hostelbookers)
    33 Ecalyptus Dr, One Mile
    Set on 6 acres of natural bushland, Melaleuca is an architecturally designed, owner operated eco-friendly purpose built backpackers retreat. Accommodation types include camping, shaded bays for Kombi vans, dormitory beds and cabins. All guests have full use of our beautiful facilities.
    DRIVING FROM SYDNEY - Take the F3 Freeway from Sydney to the end (past the Newcastle exits) and turn RIGHT at the roundabout following the signs to Hexham and Pacific Hwy. Merge with the New England Hwy and follow the signs to Taree & Pacific Hwy that will take you over the Hexham Bridge. Turn RIGHT at the first road signposted Tomago and Williamtown (Tomago Road) Follow this road to the end. Turn LEFT at roundabout onto Nelson Bay Rd. Follow Nelson Bay Rd until you reach Anna Bay and at the roundabout to the Anna Bay shops turn RIGHT into Gan Gan Rd. Follow Gan Gan Rd to One Mile Beach (approx. 3 kilometers) and turn LEFT AT NEW ROUNDABOUT INTO KOALA PLACE. OUR CAR PARK IS FIRST DRIVEWAY ON THE RIGHT. COACH - A coach service departs Eddy Ave, Central Station Sydney daily at 2.00pm for Port Stephens. Ask the Port Stephens coach driver to drop you at our door, the stop is Melaleuca Backpackers at One Mile Beach. TRAIN - Trains are available to Newcastle Station. Buses connect with the trains for transfers to Port Stephens from Stand 3 at the station. Ask the Port Stephens coach driver to drop you at our door, the stop is Melaleuca at One Mile Beach. more details and booking...

  • Myall Shores Resort (from Hostelbookers)
    Myall Lakes National Park, Bulahdelah
    EcoPoint Myall Shores Resort is an idyllic getaway surrounded by 53,000 hectares of unspoiled beauty in the Myall Lakes National Park, tucked away in a secluded spot just north of Sydney. Relax with nature at this absolute lakefront property.
    Take a scenic drive north from the Sydney CBD (two-and-a-half to three hours), or a one hour drive from the Newcastle Williamtown Airport to reach Myall Shores Resort. For those who know Hawks Nest, its just 20 minutes further north. more details and booking...

  • See also Wotif.com listings for Newcastle Check availability and get instant confirmation for bookings up to 28 days ahead with Wotif.com, Australia's leading last-minute online booking provider. Wotif.com have a 24/7 customer service centre.
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