You can't get more oceanfront than a lighthouse. For centuries, lighthouse keepers have had the best views of the beach and the coastline, and now, travellers have the opportunity to experience that too. All across NSW, there are lighthouse keepers' cabins within national parks that have been lovingly renovated, ready to host your next beach holiday.

Check out our top picks for a spectacular lighthouse stay. READ MORE: The ultimate winter travel guide to Hobart This lighthouse sits at the easternmost point of mainland Australia, meaning it's the first place in the country to get the sunrise each morning. Surrounded by coastal walking tracks, the town of Byron Bay is just a 30-minute walk or a short drive away.

The two semi-detached cottages are perched on the headland in Cape Byron State Conservation Area and sleep six, offering panoramic views of the coastline and lighthouse. Near Forster, about three hours north of Sydney, these lighthouse cottages are surrounded by scenic beaches and stunning clifftop coastal walks. Each cottage has been lovingly restored, with the Head Keepers' cottage sleeping eight, and the Assistant Keepers' Cottages sleeping six guests each.

Keep an eye out for dolphins from your windows. READ MORE: There's so much more than just whales at Australia's whale-watching capital If you want to get away from the hustle and bustle, Smoky Cape is perfect. In Hat Head National Park, near South West Rocks, the cottages offer a bed and breakfast style stay.