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How long is the drive from Sydney to Port Macquarie?

The direct drive from Sydney to Port Macquarie is 244 mi (393 km), and should have a drive time of 3 hrs 57 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Sydney to Port Macquarie, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Cessnock, Mosman, Newcastle, Pokolbin, Port Stephens, Nelson Bay, Manly, and North Sydney, as well as top places to visit like Bondi Beach and Taronga Zoo Sydney, or the ever-popular Bondi to Coogee Walk.

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Top cities between Sydney and Port Macquarie

The top cities between Sydney and Port Macquarie are Cessnock, Mosman, Newcastle, Pokolbin, Port Stephens, Nelson Bay, Manly, and North Sydney. Cessnock is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Sydney and 3 hours from Port Macquarie.
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Mosman

Mosman, an upscale suburb located by the harbor, is a favorite among affluent locals who enjoy its boutique shops and trendy eateries along Military Road. The area offers attractions like Chowder Bay for kayaking and waterfront dining, as well as Taronga Zoo for wildlife enthusiasts and Balmoral Beach for families seeking a day of swimming and beach activities. Additionally, nature lovers can explore Bungaree’s Walkway, a scenic bushland trail leading to stunning harbor views at Georges Head.
56% as popular as Cessnock
1 minute off the main route, 0% of way to Port Macquarie
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Port Stephens

34% as popular as Cessnock
1 minute off the main route, 0% of way to Port Macquarie
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North Sydney

North Sydney is a bustling business district located just across the harbor from Sydney's CBD. The area is known for its contemporary eateries that attract office workers during the week, while on weekends, locals flock to the Northside Produce Market for organic produce and gourmet food. With the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge as a backdrop, visitors can enjoy the art deco North Sydney Olympic Pool or have fun at Luna Park with its Ferris wheel and rollercoaster rides.
18% as popular as Cessnock
2 minutes off the main route, 2% of way to Port Macquarie
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Manly

Manly, a laid-back coastal suburb of Sydney, is easily accessible by ferry from the CBD. It's known for its relaxed holiday atmosphere and famous surf spots like Manly Beach. The oceanfront walk to Shelly Beach offers stunning coastal views, while the Corso is a lively pedestrian strip with pubs and family-friendly eateries. For nature lovers, North Head features bush trails with panoramic views of the harbor and city skyline.
22% as popular as Cessnock
14 minutes off the main route, 7% of way to Port Macquarie
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Cessnock

Cessnock, located in the picturesque Hunter Valley of New South Wales, Australia, is a charming city with a rich history. It serves as the administrative hub for the City of Cessnock LGA and was named after the historic Cessnock Estate. This vibrant destination offers visitors an array of experiences, from exploring its cultural heritage to enjoying specialty coffee and fresh, healthy meals at local cafes like Mr O and Arthurs Pantry.
Most popular city on this route
22 minutes off the main route, 38% of way to Port Macquarie
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Pokolbin

Pokolbin, a rural locality in New South Wales, Australia, is at the heart of the Lower Hunter Valley wine region. It's also part of the Hunter Valley Important Bird Area. Visitors can enjoy various activities such as horse-riding tours and joyrides in luxury cars. The area offers a range of accommodations from luxury resorts to cozy cottages and villas, making it an ideal destination for travelers looking to explore the beautiful Pokolbin Valley.
87% as popular as Cessnock
28 minutes off the main route, 40% of way to Port Macquarie
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Newcastle

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Newcastle, a coastal city in New South Wales, Australia, boasts a stunning coastline with beautiful beaches connected by the scenic Bathers Way. This coastal walk leads to attractions like the historic Bogey Hole and Fort Scratchley, offering panoramic views of migrating whales. The city also hosts the vibrant Newcastle Pride festival, celebrating diversity and inclusion in gender and sexuality through parades, fairs, and cultural events.
50% as popular as Cessnock
13 minutes off the main route, 42% of way to Port Macquarie
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Nelson Bay

Nelson Bay, situated in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia, is a prominent township within the Port Stephens local government area. Positioned on the southern shore of Port Stephens, this charming destination rests on the bay that shares its name. Located approximately 60 kilometers northeast of Newcastle, Nelson Bay offers a picturesque coastal retreat with easy access to nearby transportation links.
17% as popular as Cessnock
35 minutes off the main route, 48% of way to Port Macquarie

Best stops along Sydney to Port Macquarie drive

The top stops along the way from Sydney to Port Macquarie (with short detours) are Bondi to Coogee Walk, Manly Beach, and Newcastle Memorial Walk. Other popular stops include Taronga Zoo Sydney, Australian Reptile Park, and Bondi Beach.
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Bondi to Coogee Walk

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The Bondi to Coogee Walk is a 6 km coastal stroll that offers breathtaking views of beaches, cliffs, and parks. The paved pathway makes it easy for visitors to navigate the route, which typically takes around two to three hours to complete. Along the way, there are numerous opportunities to stop at cafes and viewpoints for photos or simply bask in the stunning scenery.
Such a great walk! And anyone can do it (except if you have mobility issues as there are stairs). Took me about 2 hours and got to see 5 beaches. Loved it! Highly recommend ⭐️
Katie M — Google review
What a great walk with beautiful scenery. Mainly easy with a couple steep parts but just take your time and rest when you need to and you will be fine. Took us a couple hours as we stopped and looked and rested
Joanne R — Google review
The Ultimate Weekend Vibe: Bondi to Coogee (Our Personal Review!) ​"The Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk lived up to its legendary status, but sharing it with a friend last weekend made it truly unforgettable! ​We were treated to the classic Sydney coastline magic: the turquoise water, the dramatic cliff views we captured in that great panoramic video, and the sheer scale of the ocean, only broken by a lone sailboat cutting across the horizon. ​But the real joy was the energy we encountered along the way. Seeing the beach volleyball teams setting up at Bondi. The bustling atmosphere at Tamarama (where we saw the unique temporary art installation! ), and each beach had its own wonderful character. ​We even got a dose of inspiration from the amazing Sculpture by the Sea exhibition (like the fantastic metal fish sculpture \ and the captivating rope-wrapped tree ). They were such a wonderful, unexpected surprise along the trail! ​This walk is more than just a hike; it's a vibrant, constantly changing gallery of nature and art that reconnects you to the outdoors. A perfect, energizing day trip—and an absolute must-do for anyone seeking beauty and inspiration! We finished the day feeling completely refreshed and already planning our next hike! ​#hikingdiarybyabid
Abid I — Google review
It is a must experience, with stunning views and nature all around you, 1000/10 would definitely recommend. We took almost 2h because we stopped loads and were walking slowly, but people usually do it in 45min to an hour.
Ana C — Google review
Had already planned in advance to do this walk from other recommendations before arriving in Sydney but a couple of locals mentioned it too and it featured on a couple of maps that we picked up. We took the T4 train to Bondi Junction and then walked the 30 mins or so to Bondi before setting off south to Coogee. Plenty of beaches and views to admire plus flowers and wildlife. A fair few steps in places but nothing that most people wouldn’t be able to handle. In all it took is just over 90 mins. Well worth it to get away from the bustle of the city.
Shaun L — Google review
Really nice walk, great for all levels of fitness...drive to where you want to start your walk or get public transport to your closest point you wish to start and off you go... Take a picnic with you and stop anywhere along the way and enjoy a romantic picnic in the sun or under the shade of many trees and parks along the way or stop into one of the many cafe's and rest and take in the magnificent scenery, views and breathe in the fresh clean and cool Ocean air..🌴⛱️🌊🌬🌴 Remember to respect the privacy of all the beautiful houses you see along the way, and also to respect the land, nature and wildlife and always take your rubbish with you and use the ma y bins you'll find along the way 😊 Remember, walking on the path is like driving on the road, "keep to the leftt"... Thank you 😊
Anthony B — Google review
The Coogee–Bondi coastal walk is one of those experiences that never gets old, no matter how many times i have done it. The path winds along dramatic cliffs, hidden coves, and sparkling blue water that seems to change shades with every step. It’s an easy-to-moderate walk, but the views make it feel like a breezy stroll
Kwi C — Google review
Great walk and would 100% recommend when visiting Sydney as this is a great way to see the coastline and see some really nice sites. Takes an active person no longer the 1 hour 30 minutes with plenty of cafe’s/coffee shops along the way. A must when visiting Sydney.
Toby H — Google review
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Coogee NSW 2031, Australia
http://bonditocoogeewalk.com/
+61 481 865 553
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Bondi Beach

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Nature & Parks
Bondi Beach is a renowned Australian beach located just seven kilometers from Sydney's CBD in the Eastern Suburbs. It boasts a wide sandy shoreline, waterfront dining options, and a skate park. The crescent-shaped beach is adorned with golden white sand and surrounded by lush green headlands, creating a picturesque setting. Bondi Beach attracts visitors year-round and gained international fame through the popular TV show 'Bondi Rescue.'
A beautiful beach. The water is really blue and the sand is fine, so you can happily stand for a while and enjoy the shore. I really loved this place. It's a must visit. Bondi fests are held in July at this place. There are many cafes and eat stores nearby. There are open stalls where you can purchase anklets, bands, etc as a memory. It has a garden area, and beach together, where kids can enjoy a lot. There are showers, taps, to clean up from the sand. It's a very good facility for all. It's a pet friendly place. There are also benches installed so elders can also have seating arrangements.
Anusha M — Google review
Amazing vibe to Bondi Beach ⛱️ It looks like it gets cleaned up daily. 🗑 A lot of 'Health and Fitness' activities.🏃🏻‍♀️🏃🏻‍♂️ A great place to visit get your motivation back if you've lost it 😅 Will definitely be back 🤩
Richard S — Google review
The Undisputed King: Iconic Bondi Beach ​"Bondi Beach is more than just Sydney's most popular tourist beach—it's the heartbeat of Australian beach culture, all conveniently located just a stone's throw from the city! ​The golden, sweeping sand and the electric-blue waves are absolutely postcard-perfect. It's the one beach in Sydney where you can instantly feel the energy: the surfers carving up the waves, the famous yellow and red of the 'Bondi Rescue' lifeguards on patrol, and the buzzing crowd that makes you feel like you're right where the action is. ​What makes it truly special is the incredible atmosphere. It’s the perfect blend of serious surf action, relaxed sunbathing, and world-class people-watching. You can grab a coffee from a trendy cafe right on the promenade, dive into the historic Icebergs pool , or just sit on the sand and soak up the unique, laid-back-but-lively vibe. ​Since it's so close to the CBD (easily reached by a short bus trip), it’s the ultimate, accessible escape. If you're visiting Sydney and only have time for one beach, make it Bondi. It’s iconic for a reason—it’s an essential, exhilarating taste of the Australian coastal lifestyle. A guaranteed 5-star experience!" ​#hikingdiarybyabid
Abid I — Google review
Finally made it to Bondi beach! Beautiful blue sea. Got to see the iconic pool. Lovely views. Want to go back for sunset. Lots of cafes, bars and restaurants.
Katy J — Google review
It's a fun beach. Waves are a decent size although the current does seem to gain in strength randomly. There's so much to do around the beach though in terms of exploring, with walking paths on both sides. It's also very easy to get to with the 333 bus.
Perth2Go A — Google review
One of our favorite beaches to visit when in Sydney. Great for swimming, surfing, sunbathing, and hiking on the trails around it. Good food spots and fun atmosphere
Derrin H — Google review
Absolutely Beautiful Beach! I believe it does need a bit of TLC or upgrades in the area. Lifeguards are lovely and enjoy the atmosphere ♥️ In very much love with the place. Please continue to look after this beautiful location.
Penny R — Google review
Got to be done right? It’s iconic for its surf scene and the Icebergs swimming pool. Plenty of people on the beach and in the water. Was a little surprised that the T4 train didn’t take you closer than Bondi junction so whilst we had anticipated a fair walk I just wonder why the line was never extended. That said it was nice to just sit and people watch.
Shaun L — Google review
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4.3
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NSW 2026, Australia, USA
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Taronga Zoo Sydney

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Nestled along the picturesque Sydney Harbour, Taronga Zoo is a must-visit destination for animal lovers and adventure seekers alike. Home to over 350 distinct species, this vibrant zoo offers an immersive experience that connects visitors with wildlife in a stunning natural setting. Accessible via a scenic ferry ride from the city center, it provides breathtaking views of iconic landmarks like the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge.
An absolutely wonderful place and what a view! So many animals to look at and they all seem very healthy and well looked after. There's loads of viewing areas for each enclosure and space for everyone. We visited on a busy school holiday day and there was enough room for all. I love the fact that there are lots of zoo workers around to help or answer questions. The ticket price is well worth it. Well done Taronga Zoo.
Debs M — Google review
I visited Taronga Zoo today with my big family, and it was my second time there. This is definitely one of the must-do experiences in Sydney. The vibes were amazing! We went around midday, which isn’t really the ideal time to visit. If you want to see the animals more active and relaxed, it’s better to go either in the morning or later in the afternoon. That way, you’ll have a better chance of spotting most of them — including the lions. We did manage to see the lion, but only for a short while. The seal show was absolutely amazing — you can’t afford to miss it! The energy, tricks, and connection between the trainers and seals were so fun to watch. My kids absolutely loved it — from the animals to the shows, they were excited the whole time. It’s such a great place for families to spend the day together. It was so much fun overall — from boarding the ferry to the very last moment. I missed taking the cable car on the way back, which I really recommend because it offers stunning views of Sydney Harbour and the Opera House. Such a great experience — can’t wait to go again!
Saurav P — Google review
Beautiful zoo, very well maintained and thoughtfully designed, with plenty of walking areas and shaded promenades. The full visit, including the shows, takes around 4 to 5 hours. My advice: arrive early in the morning when the animals (especially the koalas) are most active. The views are absolutely stunning — overlooking the entire Sydney skyline, the Opera House, and Harbour Bridge. Staff are super friendly and helpful. A must-do for anyone visiting Sydney or looking for a great day escape!
Arnaud B — Google review
Fantastic zoo, really well built and easy to navigate. The enclosures are all really well done and the animals look very happy and healthy. The food market was great and plenty of water stations around. I was surprised that the zoo didn't have any elephants but the seals did make up for it. We were lucky to catch the seal show which was brilliant. All in all a great day out.
Dexter M — Google review
Beautiful. Fun to get to via the ferries and direct bus service are convenient. Staff at the hut where Zoo members/friends go for free entry could be nicer, staff inside are wonderful, had a young lad help us to seats at a packed bird show. Cute restuarant (wish we had lunch there), the food court, where we had lunch unfortunetly, had overflowing bins and zero trays to carry your food. The Zoo itself is very hilly and takes a good full day to see and experience everything.
Kathryn D — Google review
Excellent zoo with great selection of animals and easily accessible. Would go again for everything from very healthy lions, the koalas, excellent aviaries, and to watch the seals (sea lions actually). The free flight bird display brought a tear to my eye; it was so very well done and against the backdrop of the city with some great music choices. Chimpanzees looked listless; I'm not an expert but they seemed unhappy and in need of more to do or a better space.
Martin C — Google review
We’ve come over from the UK to visit family & did the adults only Roar & Snore. What an amazing experience?! The lovely weather helped too. Bridie, Ryder, Rachel & Jacinta (sorry for any spelling mistakes) were our hosts & were all amazing to spend the evening & early morning with. Loved the walks through the zoo seeing all the animals, plus the little extras that I won’t mention (don’t want to spoil it). Loved the little safari tents for our night. The chimpanzees & lions enjoyed waking us up early 😊 Highly recommend anyone to do this, really good value too.
Sarah — Google review
Came here a while back and can I just say, this was one of the most fun times I've had 'til this day. Having my mates obviously helped but just having a walk through the different enclosures with the variety of animals I didn't even know existed, truly cemented that visit into my memories. And the quality of life, accessible toilets, great food and drinks that weren't too far, and easy to read signs and maps to know where you even are.
Martin B — Google review
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4.2
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Bradleys Head Rd, Mosman NSW 2088, Australia
https://taronga.org.au/sydney-zoo
+61 2 9969 2777
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Manly To Spit Bridge Coastal Walk

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Hiking Trails
The Manly to Spit Bridge Coastal Walk is a beloved 10 km trail that offers stunning views of Sydney's harbor and coastline. Whether starting at the boat-lined Spit Bridge or iconic Manly Beach, hikers will pass through sandy bays, ancient Aboriginal sites, tidal pools, and native bushland. The trail also connects several secret beaches like Fisher Bay and Sandy Beach before reaching the lively atmosphere of Manly with its restaurants and cafes.
If you’re not inclined to do the whole 10-kilometre walk from the Spit Bridge to Manly, a good option is to take advantage of the free parking on the lower streets of Fairlight, where you can walk down and join the path for a nice 2 to 2.5km walk into Manly. This way you can enjoy a lovely stroll and a day out in Manly, but avoid the cost of parking in Manly itself. The gently winding path hugs the shoreline and has a few ups and downs along the way, but is fully paved and easily walkable for all fitness levels. Needless to say, the views are unbeatable. One of the best walks we’ve done in Sydney. And plenty of dogs along the path for added smiles! 😁
Andrew H — Google review
One of the best coastal walk trails in Australia. Start your journey from Manly wharf, allow yourself at least 3 hours to finish this amazing coastal hike. Bring lots of water, since there's no amenities around the area
Mücahit K — Google review
It’s an amazing and rewarding 10km walk that showcases the natural beauty of Sydney Harbour. The walk starts at the Spit bridge and gets over at Manly Bay. It approximately takes around 3.5 -4 hours to complete the walk at average speed with limited halts. What amazed me was, the walk opens up to secluded beaches like Castle Rock Beach and Reef Beach which is very scenic and perfect for quick dip. Really enjoyed and loved the scenic area around. A much recommended walk for everyone visiting Sydney.🙂
Noel F — Google review
pretty hilly but it’s worth the scenic views and you get to visit some of the most underrated beaches with the most beautiful waters ever
Shiloh V — Google review
Fantastic walk if you want to see great scenery of one of Sydney's best coastal walks. It's a very known path, easy to see the signs and go through some bushes, aboriginal carvings, dog parks and many secluded nude beaches! Be sure to pack some snacks and enough water. This 10km track will take you approximately 2.5-3hrs if you're not going in a big group. Definitely recommend 💯💯
Sunni W — Google review
Note: Refer to picture below and turn left. As the right path is closed. Public hiking, no ticket required. We hiked for 10 km from Spit Bridge to Manly. Would say it's medium difficulty whenever the was rain, as the roads would be wet. Nice pathway provided along the walk. From greenery to beach view.
Jia L — Google review
Recommended by a local while we rode the ferry in to Manly. Manly to Spit bridge walk has some beautiful views and an opportunities to discover some of the off grid beaches and coves. I particularly liked walking to the point where you have beautiful views of Sydney also the opening of the bay it’s about 10 km starting from the Wharf in Manly, but I just did up and back for about 10 km. My understanding is you can walk the whole way and catch a bus in to Sydney. But I wanted to take the ferry back.
Victor R — Google review
There’s not many walks in Australia that can match the great walks of New Zealand, but when the sun is out, the Manly Spit Bridge Walk delivers. Best of all, it’s an easy one to get to via public transport, elevation is minimal, and the track is (mostly) in good shape. There are toilets located at a number of places, numerous spots you can bail out early and order a cab, and a few decent places to stop for a bite or a drink. We did this with a ferry to Manly, and started the walk from the Wharf, completing it in about 4 hours, with a stop for lunch at the fabulous Bosk café at Clontarf and then an Uber back from Spit Junction (though there’s plenty of buses there). The first section of the walk follows the wide esplanade round to Fairlight, diverting onto a few street before ducking back down to the harbour, and off the streets at North Harbour. From there it’s all off road, with some lovely patches of bushland, some sections which come right down to the harbour, and others which lift you up on to Dobroyd Head for views out of the Heads. There’s some steep steps around Castle Rocks, but most people of even basic fitness should be able to manage this walk. There’s a little known coffee stand on the wharf at the Manly Boatshed, another café at North Harbour, and then it’s Clontarf and Spit Junction if you want lunch or a drink. A world class walk, right on your doorstep Sydney, and it’s totally free.
Stephen S — Google review
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Reef Beach Track, Balgowlah Heights NSW 2093, Australia
https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/walking-tracks/manly-scenic-walkway
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Shelly Beach

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Outdoor Activities
Shelly Beach, located in Manly NSW, is a serene and picturesque cove just a short walk from the bustling Manly Beach. It is renowned for its crystal-clear waters and rich marine life, making it a favorite destination for snorkelers, scuba divers, and sunbathers seeking a peaceful coastal retreat. Unlike other Sydney beaches, Shelly Beach faces west, offering an exceptional setting to soak up the afternoon sun or witness stunning sunsets.
Shelly Beach feels like a little lagoon at the edge of the city. The walk from Manly builds the anticipation, then the headland opens and you see a neat curve of sand, rock shelves on both sides and water that often looks as clear as glass. Mornings are lovely here. Locals filter in with masks and fins, kids do the sand shuffle at the shoreline, and you can hear the low boom of swell on the outer reef while the bay itself stays calm. It is one of those places where you drop your towel, take a breath and feel the pace of the day soften. Bring a snorkel if you can. This is part of a marine reserve, and it shows. Float over ribbons of kelp and scattered boulders and you will usually spot schools of sweep and mado, the odd ray sliding across the sand and, if you are lucky, a blue groper cruising like it owns the place. Entry from the sand is simple and friendly for beginners. On days with a little surge, fins help and it pays to stay closer to the centre of the bay. The water clarity can be excellent after a run of light winds, so early starts often reward you with the best visibility and fewer people. Everything you need sits close by. There are toilets, showers and taps behind the beach, barbecues and picnic tables tucked under the trees, and a café at the back for coffee or something cold between swims. Shade on the sand is limited, so a hat, water and sunscreen make life easier. Parking on nearby streets fills quickly on sunny weekends; the ferry to Manly and a short stroll along the path is the stress free option. Leave nothing but footprints, give the wildlife space and linger a little after your swim. Watching the colour of the bay shift while you warm up on the rocks is half the joy of Shelly.
Le G — Google review
Nice and quiet beach close to the manly national park. Nice sunset and view of the bay. The walk to get there is as beautiful as the beach. Fun to spot all the little sculptures in the rock along the way!!
Isma M — Google review
Shelly beach was a great spot to swim! There are great shower and bathroom facilities just next to the beach, and the water was lovely. Lots of snorkelers, surfers and swimmers around.
Meredith M — Google review
Beautiful beach! Baby waves and safe swimming in this cove!
Susanne — Google review
Nice spot for swimming and snorkeling, not many people
Michael G — Google review
Beautiful walk from Manly beach to Shelly beach, great small beach with nice cafe and atmosphere
Michal C — Google review
Great walk from Manly beach and back with plenty of wildlife and artwork along the way. Protected beach with scuba and snorkeling available. Cafe at the beach.
Simon — Google review
By far the most relaxing beach we've been to around Sydney. It gets busy but feels less cramped than other popular beaches. There's some nice shaded areas here too
Andrew B — Google review
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Manly Beach

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Nature & Parks
Manly Beach is a popular and bustling beachfront destination in Sydney, known for its golden sands, pine trees, and excellent surfing opportunities. It consists of three beaches - South Steyne, North Steyne, and Queenscliff - stretching almost two kilometers along the coast. Visitors can take the iconic Manly Ferry from Circular Quay to enjoy stunning views of Sydney's landmarks before arriving at the beach.
We can enjoy this beautiful beach. A calm and serene beach. Very clean and clear. The sand is fine to coarse on this beach. You can find a lot of seagulls here. We find many food courts, cafes, nearby to enjoy the beach and have your food. This beach is a closed one, tides are high, so don't get deep into sea here. The sea pulls us faster into it. So be alert when you are planning to enjoy this beach. Beaches are always a serene space and provide calmness. Should always enjoy it whenever we need grounding for ourselves. And we are confused. These open beaches can transform our thoughts and rejuvenate us, when we keep observing the sea and the surroundings. So enjoy your solitude here or with family. Take a ferry from Circular Quay to Manly in the morning, enjoy the food, surroundings and the beach, return back to Circular Quay during sunset, you will love the transition. Manly wharf is also really beautiful, there are few food spots in it. I recommend you to have this experience once in your life!
Anusha M — Google review
Manly Beach is absolutely stunning! The sand is clean, the water is crystal clear, and the whole area has such a relaxing holiday vibe. It’s perfect for swimming, surfing, or just enjoying a walk along the promenade. There are plenty of cafés, restaurants, and shops nearby, so you can easily spend the whole day here. The ferry ride from Circular Quay to Manly is also a beautiful experience on its own. Truly one of Sydney’s must-visit beaches — highly recommended! 🌊☀️
Mohammad R — Google review
My first trip to an Australian beach was to Manly, and it was amazing! The ferry ride from the city was beautiful, seeing the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge from the water is something I will never forget. When I arrived, I was so impressed. The sand is so soft and white, and the beach is so long and wide. It's different from the beaches in Phuket or Koh Samui; the vibe here is very active, with so many people surfing! The water was a beautiful clear blue, a little chilly for me, but so refreshing. I loved walking along The Corso, grabbing some fish and chips, and just watching everyone enjoy the sun. It felt so relaxing and happy. Manly Beach has a wonderful, laid-back feeling that is the perfect introduction to the famous Australian beach culture. It’s a day trip I would recommend to any of my friends back home in Thailand!
Saranya C — Google review
Beautiful sunny beach, with sand,old big pine tree, rock and small cave. Few mile from Sydney, by ferry with good view during transport. Good choice if you wanna stay away from busy Sydney
Văn N — Google review
One of Sydney’s iconic beaches it was great to visit it during our recent stay. Gee it was busy around both the beach and town area. But that didn’t stop me from venturing in for a little swim and a play in the waves. The waves are huge and I was knocked over twice but that’s part of the fun right. Whilst we sat on the beach we witnessed a surf rescue. Those guys are superb at what they do.
Shaun L — Google review
Offer a perfect mix of laid-back vibes and stunning coastal views, ideal for both surfers and families. The scenic ferry ride from Circular Quay adds to the charm of the experience. Plenty of cafés, shops, and walking paths make it great for a day out.
Chandara C — Google review
Nice place for visit One of the best destination of Sydney visitor famous Sydney, Australia, This beach known for surfing, swimming, and its scenic ferry access from the harbour. It is divided into three sections: Queenscliff, North Steyne, and South Steyne, and is recognized as the site of the world's first surfing contest in 1964. The beach features a vibrant promenade with shops and restaurants, and nearby attractions include Shelly Beach and Manly Cove.
Ramesh K — Google review
Manly Beach is one of Sydney’s most iconic seaside escapes, just a 30-minute ferry ride from Circular Quay. The journey itself is already a treat, offering postcard-perfect views of Sydney Harbour, the Opera House, and Harbour Bridge. Once you arrive, Manly greets you with a long stretch of golden sand, rolling waves perfect for surfing, and a lively esplanade lined with cafés, pubs, and shops. Compared to Bondi, Manly feels more laid-back and family-friendly, making it a great spot for a relaxed swim, beach walk, or simply soaking up the coastal atmosphere. If you visit on a weekend, you’ll also find a vibrant market with stalls showcasing local products, handmade crafts, and unique souvenirs — a wonderful way to discover more about Australia in general, and Sydney in particular.
Bao ( — Google review
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4.5
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New South Wales, Australia, USA
7

Pittwater Kayak Tours

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Permanently Closed
Canoe & kayak tour agency
Tours
Embark on an adventure with Pittwater Kayak Tours and explore the stunning locations where Home & Away is filmed. Join a sunrise kayaking experience led by excellent instructors who ensure a safe and enjoyable time for everyone, including beginners, non-swimmers, and children. Take in the picturesque views of quiet beaches and bush tracks that make you feel miles away from civilization. The team at Pittwater Kayak Tours are praised for their professionalism and excellent customer service, ensuring a fun experience on the water.
We went for the sunrise kayaking experience at 6am. Such a beautiful experience. Stu was an excellent instructor and took many pics of our adventures for all of us. Saw stingrays and jellyfishes on our way. We also went for a mini hike up to Pride rock. As a non-swimmer and a beginner, I was apprehensive for kayaking. But they are professionals with excellent customer service. I felt very safe and had a fun experience. Highly recommend everyone to check it out - even beginners, non-swimmers and children. I will go again.
Keerthi J — Google review
Greg and the team are absolute legends and make for a great time and experience on the water! Plan ahead and have your brekky or lunch delivered DIRECT TO SANDY POINT we will have it there for you at completion of your kayak experience! Just order via The Chick’n Shack app - it’s so easy and convenient!
Chris H — Google review
Our family took a visiting work colleague from overseas on the 9-12 tour and it was a most enjoyable morning. Even though I've lived in Sydney my whole life, this was a perspective I've never had before. Enjoying a quiet, empty, picturesque beach and bush track like that, you'd think you were miles from anywhere. The views at the top were as beautiful as any in the world. Our children are 7 and 10, and if you're taking children, you can expect they will help paddle intermittently and take breaks, so it'd be good if they are with an adult capable of doing the majority of the work. Our guest enjoyed the experience very much, as did we all. Thanks to our guide, Stu!
Roslyn E — Google review
Wonderful place
Simon B — Google review
4.9
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5.0
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40 Iluka Park, Palm Beach NSW 2108, Australia
http://www.pittwaterkayaktours.com.au/
+61 412 057 176
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Palm Beach

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Beaches
Palm Beach, located in the Northern Beaches region of Greater Sydney, Australia, is a picturesque suburb known for its meticulous restorations of historic houses and public buildings. The area has earned the nickname 'America's Riviera' and is home to award-winning architectural preservation projects recognized by the Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach. Visitors are drawn to Palm Beach for its stunning saltwater coastline and popular public pools nestled along the rocky surf-coast.
4.5
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New South Wales 2108, Australia
9

Fantasea Palm Beach Ferries

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Ferry service
Tours
Fantasea Palm Beach Ferries is a highly recommended mode of transportation from Central Coast to Palm Beach, offering a faster and traffic-free journey. The 30-minute ride allows passengers to relax and enjoy the scenic views. The staff is friendly and attentive, providing assistance to both frequent users and first-time travelers. With clean toilets and two levels for seating, the ferry offers a comfortable experience for all passengers. Additionally, it provides convenient access to destinations such as the Basin campground.
On the Ferry heading to The Basin from Palm beach witnessing a father and young daughter missing their ferry ride by maybe not even 2 mins. Instead of telling them they’d have to wait an hr or longer for the next ferry, The crew on our ferry signalled the other ferry, they ferry turned around and picked them up. Honestly, one of the best things I’ve seen all year amongst all the crap things that’s been going on in the world. Crew well done for being solid human beings.
Cristian V — Google review
Good experience with kids; this ferry can be used to get you to the Basin campground (easier to access via ferry than road due to steep long walk from car park to campground); The staff is very helpful and provide direction and information for us the first timer for this ferry service; The ferry is 2 levels; has clean toilets; sit at the frying or top deck for great view
Danny D — Google review
On-time, efficient and fast. The ferry ride is actually quite short but has good views. Definitely better than driving, just take this ferry.
Patrick Z — Google review
Lovely ferry and on time service, but watch out for what they charge you as I was incorrectly charged on both outward and return journeys (an accident I’m sure, but worth checking)
Paul D — Google review
A big thank you for the amazing trip on the ferry today the lovely lady is so delightful and respectful and shout out to the captain he made the Ferry ride so much funnnnn !!!!
Naomii I — Google review
Such a nice trip from Palm Beach to Ettalong. Comfortable and plenty of room for my bike too. Can recommend the trip AND the boat/service.
Greg H — Google review
Lovely trip from Palm Beach to Ettalong and back. I recommend this as an activity if you’re visiting the area and looking for something to do. I was lucky enough to capture these rainbows after a thunderstorm while waiting for the return ferry in the afternoon. Thanks Fanatasea
Andrew H — Google review
Super quick way to get over to Palm Beach from Ettalong. Price is $$$ but if you don't need your car at the other end then I personally rate the ferry over the 160+km return drive
Lee P — Google review
4.3
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2/1112/1118 Barrenjoey Rd, Palm Beach NSW 2108, Australia
https://palmbeachferries.com.au/
+61 1800 326 822
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Australian Reptile Park

Wildlife park
Zoos & Aquariums
Zoo
Popular zoo with many species of reptiles, free-roaming kangaroos, shows & hands-on experiences.
We had a lovely time today. We came especially for the Bluey experience and it was definitely well worth it. My daughter was so happy to meet Bluey and Bingo and have a photo taken with them. We were not rushed at all and she was given the chance to give them each a hug. We loved seeing the koalas and the Galapagos turtles the most. The interaction with the kangaroos was unforgettable. Got to see the cranky Croc but were unable to see the show as it was too crowded. It was so lovely to be out in nature. Loved to learn about the breeding programs they had. The staff were very friendly. Definitely recommend
Jessica T — Google review
We had a fantastic day at the Australian Reptile Park! The park has an impressive collection of reptiles and Australian native animals — from snakes and crocodiles to koalas and Tasmanian devils. The kids especially loved feeding the friendly wallabies and kangaroos, and the highlight of the day was meeting Bluey and Bingo! The park also has lovely picnic areas and a great playground, making it a perfect spot for families to relax and enjoy the day. Highly recommended for a fun and educational outing!
Sukhada S — Google review
We mainly visited the park for the Bluey show but everything else was great too. The place is nice, not too crowded and kids friendly. It's not huge like other zoos which makes the walking easier with young kids. It has a playground with shaded seats for parents. The shows were quite fun and entertaining and staffs were friendly and knowledgeable.
Sharmin H — Google review
This was honestly really well done. It was obvious the staff cared about the animals the various medical works they support as well as having a nice well kept park. It was a bit expensive, but I can see how the money was being used unlike so many other places. This is definitely a recommend, especially on weekends
Grant E — Google review
I had an amazing time visiting the Australian Reptile Park! The park is beautifully maintained, and you can tell the animals are really well cared for. There’s such a great variety — from reptiles and kangaroos to koalas and crocodiles — and everything is easy to see and enjoy. The staff truly make the experience special. Everyone was friendly, knowledgeable, and clearly passionate about the animals. They took the time to answer questions, share fun facts, and make visitors feel welcome. You can really see how much they love what they do. The shows and talks were entertaining and educational, and it’s great to know that the park plays a big role in wildlife conservation and education in Australia. Highly recommend a visit for families, tourists, or anyone who loves animals. A big thank you to the whole team at the Australian Reptile Park for making it such an enjoyable and memorable day!
Dennis L — Google review
Had a great day with my family. Little one age 3 was very excited, loved the playground there as well. Lots of little spots to have a picnic lunch or buy from the kiosk.
Sue S — Google review
Cool place! The reptile talk was very good, the guy who did it was entertaining and clearly very knowledgeable. The spider section was a bit disappointing - more fake spiders than real ones! The gators and snakes were highlights, though.
Blu J — Google review
Beautifully presented array of reptiles, Marsupials and arachnids. Very informative with talks throughout the parkland setting. Kangaroos grazing throughout the area, lovely picnic areas, fabulous for families and nature lovers.
Kelly K — Google review
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Pacific Highway, Somersby NSW 2250, Australia
http://reptilepark.com.au/
+61 2 4340 1022
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Terrigal Beach

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Beach
Nature & Parks
Terrigal Beach is a popular city beach known for its calm surf conditions, making it perfect for swimming, boating, and scuba diving. The picturesque cove is surrounded by a boardwalk that leads to Terrigal Lagoon and Wamberal Beach on one side and Terrigal Haven on the other. The area is bustling with boutique shops, cafes, and restaurants that cater to visitors looking for a relaxing day in the sunshine.
Terrigal Beach is located in Sydney's Central Coast area. Take the train from Sydney's Central Railway Station to Gosford, and then take bus No. 67/68 to get there. The weather was very sunny on the day we went there. In such weather, the beauty of Terrigal Beach is fully exposed. There are many things to see and do in Terrigal, such as the War Memorial Pavilion in Figure 2, hiking along the Broadwalk, enjoying different sea views, and taking photos (Figures 19, 7-9, 11), climbing the Skillion (a small hill) to view the Terrigal coastline, and admiring Terrigal Beach from Haven (a large grassy slope) (Figure 6). You can also go kayaking and paddle boarding at the lagoon on the other side (especially suitable for families with children) (Figures 15-18) On the other side of the Boardwalk is the town's commercial street, where Crowne Plaza (Figure 13) is located. There are many shops, small art galleries and bars downstairs in the Plaza, which are well worth a visit. In addition, there are many kinds of shops in the commercial street, including clothing stores, gift shops, various restaurants, fast food restaurants, etc. However, when we went there on Christmas Eve, many shops were closed, and it was a bit deserted. I call it a secret place because the scenery here is not inferior to beaches like Bondi or Manly, but it is not as famous as Bondi or Manly. It is a hidden place that only some Sydneysiders and Central Coast locals know about.
Hope N — Google review
nice walk along the beach and harbour wall. Some nice restaurants and plenty of space for the children to play around. Parking ok with a number of coffee shops situated nearby for a snack.
Bill T — Google review
I visited Terrigal Beach with my work friends, driving just an hour and a half from Sydney. These are photos from the sunrise that truly impressed me. There was a lovely beachfront market, people walking their dogs, and some enjoying coffee while watching the sunrise. The place is beautiful, with a great atmosphere and not too crowded. I absolutely love it here — it’s perfect for me, and I can’t wait to come back again.
Moodaengmimi — Google review
Great beach to take the kids. Small to medium waves and plenty of sand area for them to run/play. Convenient parking area
Kimberley S — Google review
I love ❤️ this places my childhood home + playground 😉 since 1968 and still live on cost in that time very big changes
Patrick H — Google review
We had such a beautiful time at Terrigal Beach,it's one of those places that instantly makes you feel relaxed and refreshed. The golden sand stretches wide and long, perfect for a peaceful walk or just lying back under the sun. The water was clean and calm, great for both swimming and just dipping your toes in. What really made the visit special was the vibrant but laid-back vibe. The beachfront is lined with charming cafes, little shops, and restaurants where you can grab a coffee or enjoy fresh seafood with an ocean view. We also loved the Terrigal Haven, a short walk from the main beach, perfect spot for snorkeling or watching the sunset. Parking was pretty easy to find, and the area felt safe and family-friendly. Whether you're going with friends, family, or on a solo getaway, Terrigal Beach has something for everyone. Can't wait to go back!
Shanuka R — Google review
It’s not very busy and extremely underrated compared to the nearby, much more popular beaches such as the entrance. It has gorgeous views and is generally a nice place to visit.
Idk — Google review
A really beautiful beach. Can be crowded, especially on a weekend but it’s still a wonderful beach to come to. Terrigal Beach is one of the most popular beaches on the Central Coast . There is designated parking but that can get full very quickly especially when it’s busy. There is a small ocean rock pool tucked away into the cliff on the southern end of the pool and is patrolled all year for safe swimming. There’s good toilet and shower facilities and also handicapped toilets. The picnic areas include grassed areas and under cover picnic tables. There is also a fantastic walking path leading to the Terrigal Boardwalk. There’s plenty of cafes and restaurants around that you can grab something to eat. Unfortunately, the beach does not cater for people with accessibility needs. The view is stunning, so beautiful. Would definitely recommend a visit.
Nerine C — Google review
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4.4
(633)
New South Wales 2260, Australia, USA
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The Entrance Town Centre Management

Corporate office
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Nice to sit and have a coffee or just for a walk
Todd A — Google review
When I NEEDED them to complain about the TREATMENT My Grandson and I Endured at the mouth of Hanna The Owner of @The Entrance Historical Carnival, was very Dissappointed that I could find them and they weren't open on a sunday, I Still Teary everytime I think about how she treated me & My Grand baby 😪😡😪😡
Tere T — Google review
Very nice views and lots of fun
Loay N — Google review
Nothing outstanding just another tourist town.
Vikramaditya S — Google review
Buzzing place
Mani S — Google review
3.9
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4.0
(415)
46 Marine Parade, The Entrance NSW 2261, Australia, USA
http://www.theentrance.org.au/
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Pelican Time with Marine Wildlife Rescue Central Coast

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If you're looking for a delightful family outing, "Pelican Time with Marine Wildlife Rescue Central Coast" is an experience you won't want to miss. Set against the stunning backdrop of The Entrance in New South Wales, this event offers free educational talks about pelicans and marine wildlife on weekends and holidays. As you gather by the waterfront, you'll be captivated by these majestic birds as they swoop down after the informative session that lasts around 12-15 minutes.
Thi location has very good public infrastructure like rest rooms, dedicated pedestrian wooden walkway, ample vehicle parking, drinking water, seating areas, info boards, multi cuisine eateries .... Cherry on Top is lovely water birds n Majestic Pelicans !!!! Just awesome 👍
Swaroop K — Google review
We reached at 3:31pm and the talk lasted about 12-15 minutes. After which the pelicans left and went into the water. The talk was quite informative. It is a free experience and you may give a small donation at the end of the talk if you wish to. We came once before about 5 years ago and got a much closer experience with the pelicans as we arrived well before time. The pelicans were all over the place and we got an up close and personnel experience with them.
Gohar G — Google review
A fantastic free event with inspiring volunteers committed to helping injured birds and sharing their passion for the noble pelican. Well run and starts on time. Clearly popular son pays to come a little early.
Graham R — Google review
Visited first time with family. 3.30Pm started to feed Pelican birds. It is waiting before 30 to 45 minutes. Selective crowds are gathering and watching the show. Very interesting to watch the show.
Venkataramanan T — Google review
Everytime we have friends and relatives from overseas it's on our must do list. It used to be an amazing experience seeing the huge numbers of pelicans waiting to being fed. Some would wait their turn while others were flying in. Others flying out once they received their rewards. Now it's turned into a talk about checking the pelicans health. They have a small bucket of chopped up fish to hand out so only about a handful come to visit. Good on them for what they do. Pelicans are truly beautiful birds but I wouldn't drive 1.5 hours just to see a few birds for 15 minutes. We have them in Sydney too.
Michael F — Google review
It was really lovely to see the pelicans being fed, the ladies were fabulous, and those cheeky pelicans gave us a great show of entertainment.
Maria K — Google review
Visited after many years, still as attractive as before. The area has been renovated and the new water play area for kids is yet to open.
Venkat I — Google review
It was a fascinating talk and fun to be so close to these amazing birds. Young children may want to sit in the second row because the birds can get quite excited and accidentally swipe you with their huge wings.
D L — Google review
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4.5
(231)
Marine Parade, The Entrance NSW 2261, Australia
https://www.lovecentralcoast.com/pelican-time
+61 2 4304 7211
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Reflections Norah Head Lighthouse

Sights & Landmarks
Self-catering accommodation
Popular for weddings, this traditional beacon built in 1903 offers lodging & scenic ocean views.
Wow, what an absolutely awesome place come and visit, you can take a tour of the light house for $15 for adults and $10 for children, there is also a coffee shop with outdoor seating and also has beautiful rock landscape among the ocean to take a walk and get some selfies in, it's definitely one for the bucket list.
MICHAEL'S M — Google review
We visited Norah Head Lighthouse while on a short stopover in Norah Head. It is an interesting place that has been preserved nicely and is maintained by volunteers. There are interesting information boards that highlight the history of the headland, including details of every shipwreck in the area since the 1800s. A very interesting place. Although there were no tours when we were there, volunteers do conduct tours when the weather is suitable.
Stephen E — Google review
A great place for a weekend or week day visit. You can have a guided tour up into the light house with spectacular views over the coast line. The lighthoise is open for tours 10.30 till 1.30 7 days a week. Alternatively you can walk around the lighthouse along the walkways. There are also great cafe's in the main street you can visit for lunch coffee of a quick bite to eat.
Emma L — Google review
Located at 40 Bush Street, Norah Head, New South Wales, Australia 🇦🇺 This was an amazing place. The views over the ocean were fantastic. We couldn’t get our past the gate which was locked but there is an accessible walkway from the car park 🅿️ leading past the cottages to the lighthouse. The lighthouse was built between 1901 to 1903 to protect ships travelling from Sydney to Newcastle . There are private tours on offer and to climb the stairs it cost $10 for adults and $5 for children. The cottages are also available to stay in. There is a small shop that offers some basic souvenirs and food/drinks. If you are feeling up to it, it’s definitely worth the climb to the top. It’s 100 steps and the views are stunning. You are blessed with 360 views of Norah Head. Be warned that the steps are narrow and it’s a spiral staircase. This was a memorable experience and I would definitely recommend a visit. Thumbs up!!! 👍👍👍
Nerine C — Google review
A lovely place to have a walk around the rocks and little beaches but you need to be able to climb some stairs. The lighthouse and surrounds are easy Accessed by wheelchairs. Beautiful scenery
Greg W — Google review
Norah Head Lighthouse: A Beacon of Time and Tide High on the rugged headland where sea meets sky, Norah Head Lighthouse has watched over the waters since 1903— a sentinel carved in stone, guiding ships safely between Sydney and Newcastle, bearing dreams, passengers, and precious cargo through the tides of time. Bathed in golden sunrises and kissed by salt-laced breezes, it remains one of the Central Coast’s most breathtaking icons— an ode to history, framed by the endless ocean. Wander through its stories on a guided tour, where the echoes of lightkeepers still seem to linger in the air. A walking track hugs the coastline, leading to windswept stairs that descend to the rocks below— and beyond, the soft sands of Lighthouse Beach await your footprints. From May to November, the sea offers its own theatre— as majestic whales pass by like slow-moving poetry, visible from the very top of the lighthouse, where sky and sea hold hands on the horizon. For those longing to stay, the original lightkeepers’ cottages have been lovingly restored, inviting you in with warm furnishings and the hush of the waves. Whether for a quiet escape or a romantic retreat, you’ll feel time gently pause here. And if your heart seeks a setting for celebration, the reserve opens its arms to weddings and special moments— offering ceremony, reception, and timeless backdrops for love to unfold. At Norah Head, the sea doesn’t just meet the shore—it speaks to the soul.
Swetanshu S — Google review
Highly recommend the Norah Lighthouse tour. Tour guides are very knowledgeable of the area and the lighthouse itself. Apparently, this area is great for whale watching too.
Renaldo S — Google review
The tour of the light house is well worth doing. The tour guide was very informative and entertaining and the views were amazing. The lighthouse is a beautiful old structure.
J O — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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40 Bush St, Norah Head NSW 2263, Australia
https://reflectionsholidays.com.au/unique-stays/norah-head-lighthouse/?utm_source=gmb-listing&utm_medium=norah-head-lighthouse&utm_campaign=maps-listing
+61 2 4086 5503
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Watagans National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Watagans National Park is a serene rainforest reserve offering campsites, trails, and Gap Creek Falls. The park boasts areas with aboriginal art and tranquil forest expanses lined with ferns. Visitors can expect to hear beautiful bird calls and witness an array of wildlife. Access may require an AWD due to potholes in the unmaintained areas recommended only for experienced 4WD drivers.
Great 4WD destination with beautiful dense forest scenery. Tons of tracks to try out for vehicles and drivers of all levels! Don’t forget the recovery gear if you’re looking to challenge yourself - reception is available but can be spotty sometimes.
Michael Y — Google review
we drove a little way to this big area with a few million trees and a few roads running through it. dunno why people r worried about global warming, i think we have lots of trees the road is bumpy. it has rocks on it. the light was soooo pretty tho. looks like one of those made up photoshop photo that people fake. like i was overdosing on prettiness. love how pretty it was. would be so cool for like photoshoots n stuff, we ate good food too. probably easy to get lost tho. dont get lost. the goannas might eat u. yum yum. dont get kidnapped. whe it get dark i can imagine u could get kidnapped. so jus dont be a kid and u wont get kidnapped. good for a fire.
Lani R — Google review
Great little day trip with a variety of camping spots Easy walk to the waterfall. Heaps of cool look outs that are relaxing and have great aspects over Lake Macquarie Highly recommend as a quick weekend adventure.
Asher R — Google review
Super relaxing and lovely forest 🌳 Full of different trees, plants, insects and more. Lovely place to go for a walk and listen the cicadas and waterfall. Is a bit complicated to go down the waterfall so is a track full of trees in the middle and big stones. Ideal for meditation or yoga if you like it and also was some people doing some climbing with a rope there too.
Verónica R — Google review
Beautiful place, going to the Falls is a must visit. You will love this place after visiting the Falls and spending some time there. You won't really be able to swim as the water is shallow. The path to reach the Falls will take about 45 min but worth the pain. NO PAIN NO GAIN. Some steep steps down, any kids should be watched on by a parent as getting down and coming back up is a hard journey. ❤❤. You will love the falls
Sarth — Google review
Amazing Australian forest. Make sure to bring some mosquitos repelent b3cause you will definitely need one. Very humid environment. If you go down the waterfall treck you will have a refreshing reward at the end.
Juan F — Google review
A relatively off the beaten path feel for National Park close to suburbia. Would be good for 4WD (mostly dirt roads) and mountain biking. Did a short loop walk through the rainforest which was good.
Dean K — Google review
If you can visit on a weekday - it's alot quieter. Beautiful forest areas, some with fern lined roads. Lots of beautiful bird calls. Mostly need an AWD for access as there's often lots of potholes and some are quite deep. Wouldn't recommend a sedan in most parts. If a road says unmaintained - it is only for the seasoned 4WD drivers. Must take own food, water & drinks. Take away your own rubbish. Remember insect repellant & be prepared for leeches in damp areas. Be sure to check your maps before entering the park as there may be no service in some areas.
Cheryl F — Google review
4.5
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4.5
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Mount Faulk Rd, Cooranbong NSW 2265, Australia
https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/watagans-national-park?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=Google+My+Business+Page&utm_term=plcid_4959184703946835067&utm_content=Watagans%20National%20Park%20-%20Cooranbong
+61 2 4972 9000
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Caves Beach

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Caves Beach is a picturesque locality situated on the Swansea peninsula in New South Wales, Australia. It is known for its stunning coastline and numerous caves. The area offers beautiful beaches and convenient access to shopping in nearby towns like Belmont, Blacksmiths, and Swansea. Visitors can enjoy various outdoor activities such as sailing, golfing by the beach, swimming at Belmont Baths, walking or cycling along scenic trails like Fernleigh Track, and exploring Belmont Wetlands State Park.
4.7
(155)
New South Wales 2281, Australia
17

Gartelmann Wines Pty Ltd.

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Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Gartelmann Wines Pty Ltd offers a delightful experience with its cafe and restaurant featuring a spacious outdoor deck overlooking a scenic dam and bushland. The menu includes classic breakfast options and tapas-style lunch and dinner. Visitors can enjoy the 'Chanel Experience' at the winery, where they can partake in wine tastings guided by knowledgeable staff like Chanel, who provides an approachable and informative tasting experience.
We stopped in this lovely little place after having breakfast at The Deck. We weren’t really up to another tasting but certainly going to make sure we do on our next journey to the Hunter Valley. This place looks amazing and they have it well set up and to cater for large groups. It has a fantastic feel about it and they have atmosphere is just what you need to just sit back and relax with your favourite wine. I would definitely recommend going here for a function or with a small group for a tasting.
Greg H — Google review
Elliot made our first stop in the Hunter Valley a great one! All the wines were excellent and he was a great guide!
Rory I — Google review
Charlie she was amazing with our tasting, we also stayed and the studio apartment and ate at the deck restaurant this place is a serious triple!! Absolutely SENSATIONAL! And most of all DOG friendly throughout.
Verity F — Google review
We travelled from Sydney to the Hunter Valley for a hot air balloon experience, which was incredible, but the true highlight of our trip was our visit here for a wine tasting. We were fortunate to be served by Chanel, who was simply outstanding. Her warmth, professionalism, and deep knowledge of the wines made the entire experience unforgettable. Chanel’s genuine enthusiasm and engaging personality elevated the tasting to another level. She is an absolute credit to the team, and we can’t recommend both this venue — and Chanel herself — highly enough.
Kane D — Google review
My husband and I enjoyed a wine tasting with Elliot yesterday This was our first visit to Gartelmann wines, and we were very impressed Elliot displayed excellent wine knowledge and was very friendly and accommodating My husband has a different palate to me but it was no problem to change up the tasting to suit us. Set on a beautiful property this was a wonderful way to start our day. The Riesling is outstanding
Maree M — Google review
Me and my friends had a great time. Chanel was what we needed, funny and knowledgeable. She listened to the whole group and what they liked and shared a joke or two when appropriate! There was even a baby goat who came to say hello.
Rachel L — Google review
My partner and I come here everytime we are in HV! The staff are so knowledgeable and the tastings are laid back. Some wineries can be stuffy, but this place isn’t. They have a fab restaurant as well but we always go there for the wine. Best sparkling red!
Angela K — Google review
Lovely spot for wine tasting, their wines are delicious! The food at the cafe was also pretty good.
Marie — Google review
4.7
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4.7
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701 Lovedale Rd, Lovedale NSW 2325, Australia
https://www.gartelmann.com.au/
+61 2 4930 7113
18

Blackbutt Nature Reserve

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Blackbutt Nature Reserve has undergone a major renovation, offering new footpaths, shelters, BBQ areas, and open play spaces. Visitors can explore boardwalk paths leading to wildlife exhibits featuring birds, mammals, and reptiles. The reserve also boasts a tactile playground with rope courses, swings, slides, and interactive musical instruments. Guests can enjoy hands-on animal experiences such as reptile shows and feeding demonstrations for various animals including koalas and wombats.
It is an absolutely amazing place to observe penty of the animals and birds like in a zoo but for free. Some of the special shows are only available by booking. Ticketed parking spots You can also have birthday celebrations and gatherings but booking is essential. Playground for the kids are free to enjoy
S K — Google review
Blackbut Reserve is such an amazing place for nature and photography lovers. You can spot plenty of wildlife, from birds to wallabies, making photo hunting really exciting. The atmosphere is calm, green, and relaxing-perfect for a walk while carrying your camera. It's also a great place for families, a fun walk with friends, or just to enjoy a refreshing day outdoors. Truly a fun and memorable spot for everyone.
Vian A — Google review
I visited this place on a lovely afternoon and had an amazing experience. The parking was convenient and well-organized. Birds and different animals were freely around the area, which made it both exciting and enjoyable to watch. The pleasant sound of birds created a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere. There were also great facilities for barbecue and seating, making it a perfect spot to spend time. The weather was wonderful, and everything together made it a truly memorable visit.
Rasoul B — Google review
I spent a lovely morning at the Blackbutt Nature Reserve and it was great! We saw wallabies, one koala, emus and much more. The park in itself is really nice and very well organized. It’s perfect for families with kids ! We finished our morning having lunch at the park, as there are many pic nic tables. The reserve is free but the parking lot is around 6$ by hour. We had a coffee and a matcha at the cafe there and it was not really good … we also waited a lot.
Elena B — Google review
Nice park with relaxing area with a playground near the cafe. Many beautiful birds and a paved pathway to see various animals. We saw birds, kangaroos, emus, reptiles and a koala. It was busy but festive on the weekend we went. Overall a great place to visit.
BLS — Google review
Great for a family day out or a place to hang with friends. There are plenty of spots to sit and have a picnic, including picnic tables. Kids area is great. Cafe has a good selection - all sorts of flavoured croissants, biscuits and cakes, as well as a full menu of breakfast and lunch food. I had a Nutella cookie and it was extremely good! The main nature walk includes koalas, wallabys, lizards, frogs, and birds of all sorts. The emu and kangaroo area is always good to walk around. There are plenty of walking tracks through the reserve. Entry is free, but parking is not. Not really any public transport options, and the road outside the reserve is pretty dangerous to try to cross and theres minimal space to walk on that side of the road. Very much not walkable to there if you live nearby.
Ysobel S — Google review
I've always loved Blackbutt and spent many happy hours there as a child, with my children and now grand children. But honestly, charging for parking? Any wonder the car park was empty, a disgraceful grab for cash.
Clay A — Google review
Wonderful! Helpful guides, beautiful wildlife that are so well taken care of! Great playground for the small humans too!
Mandi S — Google review
4.6
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4.6
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Carnley Ave, Kotara NSW 2289, Australia
http://www.newcastle.nsw.gov.au/recreation/blackbutt_reserve
+61 2 4904 3344
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Newcastle Memorial Walk

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War memorial
Sights & Landmarks
The Newcastle Memorial Walk is a breathtaking 450-meter clifftop pathway that not only offers stunning views of the ocean and cityscape but also serves as a heartfelt tribute to those who served in World War I. Stretching from Strzelecki Lookout to Bar Beach, this walkway features impressive steel silhouettes of soldiers, inscribed with nearly 4,000 names of local heroes.
The Newcastle Memorial Walk is one of the most beautiful and meaningful places I’ve visited. Set along the coastline, it offers stunning panoramic views of the ocean, cliffs, and surrounding city - especially during sunrise or sunset. The walkway itself is well-maintained and not too long, making it an easy and enjoyable walk for people of all ages. What makes it truly special is its tribute to the ANZAC soldiers and the region’s history. Along the walk, there are steel silhouettes of soldiers and the names of thousands of local men and women who served in World War I. It’s both moving and respectful, adding a deeper sense of purpose to what could otherwise be just a scenic stroll. The walk also connects with the Bathers Way, so it’s a great part of a longer coastal walk if you want to explore more. Whether you’re there for the views, the history, or just a quiet moment to reflect, it’s worth the visit. It’s a place where natural beauty and history come together perfectly. If you’re in Newcastle, I’d highly recommend taking some time to experience the Memorial Walk, it really leaves a lasting impression.
Subas S — Google review
The walking trail from **Merewether Beach** to **King Edward Park Lookout** is about 6 km return. I enjoyed a wonderful 1.5-hour walk on a delightful afternoon. The weather was perfect, the beach was absolutely stunning, and the sunset created a magical atmosphere. Along the way, I saw many people walking, exercising, and enjoying their time, which made the whole experience even more lively and enjoyable.
Rasoul B — Google review
The Newcastle Memorial Walk presents a stunning 450-meter coastal pathway, providing exceptional vistas of Newcastle's coastline and cityscape. It features captivating scenic views of the ocean and offers picturesque sunset views, making it a popular destination for travel enthusiasts and nature lovers. This location is approximately ~190 kilometers from Sydney / Parramatta 🤩🌊🌅
Lavan K — Google review
Beautiful coastal walk with stunning ocean views and a touching tribute to ANZACs. Easy to access, peaceful, and perfect for a morning stroll or sunset visit. A must-do in Newcastle!
Anjaly S — Google review
Beautiful, brisk wintery walk. Quite windy—consider yourself warned! Don’t wear your favorite hat unless you’re sure it’s going to stay put. A lovely walk with even lovelier views!
Sarah S — Google review
Nice short walk that gives you a great views of the ocean and city. You also get to know more about the history of ANZAC during WW1. I recommend going here to view the sunset.
Rejean B — Google review
Great coastal walk along some of Newcastle's best beaches like Bar Beach, Merewether Beach. You can walk all the way to Newcastle and spot a hang glider or 2.
Michelle C — Google review
Wonderful coastline walk with well documented military history along the way. Plenty of parking at either end. Dogs not permitted but they are permitted along the existing footpath which follows the walk on the street. Lots of stairs and hill down to Bar beach. Would recommend.
L. K — Google review
4.8
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4.8
(1900)
24 Memorial Dr, The Hill NSW 2300, Australia, USA
https://newcastle.nsw.gov.au/explore/things-to-do/walking-cycling/newcastle-memorial-walk
20

Fort Scratchley

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Fort Scratchley, a 19th-century fortress located on Flagstaff Hill in Newcastle's east end, is a significant historical site with military history exhibits and tunnel tours. Built in 1882 as part of Australia's defense against potential Russian attacks, the fort saw action during World War II when it returned fire from Japanese submarines in the 'the shelling of Newcastle.'
Was an awesome visit. All the exhibits, the views, tunnel tour, and the 1pm firing g of the cannon.. we enjoyed talking with Bob, and Norm was lovely, Norm's sense of humour and stories were brilliant.
Mark A — Google review
Absolutely wonderful tunnel tour for $15 per adult. The historical society volunteer guides are great and explaining everything and happy to answer any questions. They’ve done a wonderful job at keeping the fort open to the public and restoring a huge piece of local history. Amazing views from the top with plenty of ocean life to watch. Would highly recommend.
L. K — Google review
Such a wonderful place to visit!! Would highly recommend going there. We had a great day. Staff were very friendly and helpful. Thank you 🙏
Claire A — Google review
Loved the fort, it was awesome to see a real piece of history and how our land was protected. It's free to walk around but need to pay for the tunnels, which are pretty cool as well. If you go before 1:00pm make sure you stick around as there is the one o'clock gun that goes off.
Jesse A — Google review
Stunning views and interesting and insiteful opportunity to learn about the history of Newcastle. Free entry and parking. Great place to take children.
Nicole S — Google review
Great place, very well taken cared and shown by a very enthusiastic staff of volunters, witnessed the 13:00p cannon shot followed by a guided visit to the tunnels, that's really the part you have to pay for,the fortress itself is free, but if you ask me it's absolutely worth every cent.
Ivan M — Google review
Admission is free, and the staff at the front gate are very friendly, welcoming us and providing some additional information. The panoramic view from the top is truly awesome, and I highly recommend a visit when you are in Newcastle.
Annie C — Google review
Fantastic history and great views. Highly recommend coming for a visit. All volunteers are very friendly and are keen to chat.
Chriso — Google review
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4.5
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1/3 Nobbys Rd, Newcastle East NSW 2300, Australia
https://www.fortscratchley.org.au/
+61 2 4929 3066
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21

Nobbys Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Nobbys Beach is a picturesque, curved beach located near a hilltop lighthouse in Newcastle. It offers picnic areas with BBQ grills and beautiful ocean baths for year-round enjoyment. The Newcastle Coastal Geotrail along Bathers Way from Nobbys Beach to Merewether headland provides insight into the area's geology and cultural heritage, dating back over 250 million years.
Such a relaxing place to spend your time beside the beach and enjoy sea activities. There is also a beautiful walkway around for a nice walk or jogging. The beach car park has plenty of unlimited free parking spaces. More importantly there is also a washroom and cafe for your needs.
Salim S — Google review
Loved walking on the beach! Very clean, and they have beach volleyball set up, which is cool. ♡ such pretty views and loved seeing the ships 🚢 pass by.
Luma L — Google review
Located almost next to the Newcastle beach (approximately 2 km), this is also a beautiful beach to enjoy. We visited this place during our road trip from QLD to Melbourne. The weather was pleasant and the beach wasn't busy during that time.
Malay A — Google review
Nobbys Beach is one of my favorite places in Newcastle. The walkway is beautiful on both sides, with stunning ocean views, and at the end, you can often spot two or more sea lions, making it a perfect place to capture special moments.
Rabeen R — Google review
Nobbys Beach is the perfect spot to start the day. Watching the sunrise here is absolutely breathtaking — the colours over the water are stunning and worth the early wake-up. It’s also great for people-watching, with a mix of surfers, joggers, and families soaking up the morning vibe. Walking the break wall is a highlight too; it’s the ideal way to get your steps in while enjoying the fresh sea breeze and panoramic views. Whether you’re after a peaceful moment, some light exercise, or just a scenic spot to take it all in, Nobbys Beach never disappoints.
Annmarie C — Google review
Nice beach, but sometimes the wind and waves are too much
258 8 — Google review
Worth the walk to the end of the break wall. Rock art and interesting plaques along the way. We were lucky enough to be accompanied by a large pod of dolphins heading out to sea amongst the coal tankers.
Glenn C — Google review
One of my favorite beaches in the Newcastle area, you'll find everything here. I can exercise, do yoga, and there's a great spot for walking dogs. It's perfect for spending weekends, especially if you have little kids.
Jessie A — Google review
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4.6
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New South Wales, Australia, USA
http://www.visitnewcastle.com.au/accommodation/nobbys-beach/22108
22

Maitland Regional Art Gallery

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Art gallery
Museums
Situated in a historic building dating back to 1830, the Maitland Regional Art Gallery (MRAG) is a must-visit destination. Boasting over 7,000 international and domestic works, the gallery hosts major exhibitions like the Archibald Prize and cutting-edge shows featuring local and Indigenous artists. Visitors can also enjoy Free Art Sundays for kids and Code Breakers activity. Additionally, MRAG offers a popular cafe with garden views and an excellent gallery shop.
Excellent, friendly staff,Wonderful Guys bequesting his entire collection & setting up a trust fund for young artists. Gordon Elliott & Michael Eyes. Well done 👏
Mike A — Google review
This is such a great gallery with really interesting and diverse spaces. We came at a great time with three beautiful exhibitions on. The volunteers were helpful, engaging and seemed very passionate and knowledgeable about the exhibits.
Brandon A — Google review
A wonderful experience visiting MR AG. Like that, so artistic! It's beautiful space which also highlights many local artists. Most of the exhibits are very unique in expression. There is a restaurant inside the Maitland Regional Art Gallery is called Séraphine Café.
Allan L — Google review
Great exhibit at the moment “Twitcher”… just delightful. A lovely cafe, a lift to get upstairs, a spacious gallery and friendly staff. Gift shop has some beautiful things too. Free parking out back.
Melinda G — Google review
Fantastic sights and sounds for all exhibitions on a wide range of topics. I am a Twitcher! I could have sat all day watching the birds in flight loop! The tiny art was very clever and I don't think we found them all. Will be back.
Jennifer ( — Google review
Highly recommended. The gallery seamlessly combines a sophisticated art collection with a kid-friendly atmosphere. Interactive exhibits engage young minds, making it an enriching experience for families. The on-site cafe not only boasts an array of delicious options but also caters to younger palates with kid-friendly meals, ensuring a delightful visit for all. Additionally, the quality gift shop offers a diverse selection of art-inspired items, making it the perfect spot to find unique souvenirs. Maitland Bay Regional Gallery truly excels in providing a well-rounded and enjoyable cultural experience for visitors of all ages.
Jennifer D — Google review
The MRAG is as rich in its display as it is with warm accommodating staff. I was welcomed by Ms Belinda and gave me information about the current exhibits and how to go about my way around the galleries. The collections were all dazzling and amazing. I loved the Portraits the most as well as the miniature displays. I definitely would visit again every time I come to Maitland. Inspiring and entertaining!
Regina — Google review
Fantastic gallery to visit! My kids always enjoy exploring. Every time we have visited we have had somebody amazing and friendly to greet us and explain the exhibits and activities for the kids - the staff are knowledgable, kind, respectful of kids and adults
Em A — Google review
4.6
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4.7
(192)
230 High St, Maitland NSW 2320, Australia
https://mrag.org.au/
+61 2 4934 9859
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Maitland Gaol

Temporarily Closed
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Guided tours, festivals & a cafe at a storied penitentiary that operated from 1848 to 1998.
Maitland gaol was a great experience with a great audio tour from your own mobile phone. I was able to stream this straight to my cochlear implants and also have the transcript to read as well for full accessibility. We’re looking forward to coming back when we can tour the towers.
Jo S — Google review
Fantastic experience and was a great morning out. We just did the self guided tour and enjoyed the observations and stories about previous employees. Very interesting history and easy to navigate. Highly recommend if you're in the area! Only suggestion I have for visitors is probably leave the younger kids at home! My older two (7 & 5) enjoyed it but the 3 year old got bored quickly.
Kimberley H — Google review
Fascinating and confronting - the prison is in an excellent state of preservation and the various eras are well represented in the surviving buildings. The stories from inmates and guards range from sad to spine chilling. An important relic of Australian history preserved for everyone to visit.
Phillip M — Google review
What a waste of money. We did the night tour. Young children crying and wanting to leave. People with torches in your face. Nothing too exciting or interesting. People filming for a paranormal experience with fake noises in the background.
Tracey R — Google review
My partner and I thoroughly enjoyed the ‘Crimes of Passion’ night tour. Our knowledgable and charismatic guide, Robyn and her storytelling ability made it an immersive and memorable experience. We’d recommend this tour and a visit to Maitland Gaol, and will be sure to return :)
Lisa C — Google review
This was a mix between serious ghost hunt and theatrical horror house. The atmosphere at night is amazingly solemn and creepy. We were told some interesting history on the tour. I wish I had done a little more research into the history before the tour so that I could have put myself into the experience more.
Tanya C — Google review
I have quite a fascination with jails so this of course was a must visit. I did the self guided tour and throughly enjoyed walking around listening to the stories while checking the place out. Highly recommend visiting to anyone considering it.
Reannan N — Google review
Was an awesome experience, highly recommended. Will definitely go back to do one of the other tours they offer.
Risstafa — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(253)
6/18 John St, East Maitland NSW 2323, Australia
http://www.maitlandgaol.com.au/
+61 2 4936 6482
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Fighter World

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Museum
Specialty Museums
Nestled just a short 20-minute drive north of Newcastle, Fighter World is an aviation museum that promises an unforgettable experience for aviation enthusiasts and families alike. This not-for-profit organization serves as the RAAF Williamtown Aviation Heritage Centre, showcasing a remarkable collection of aircraft spanning several decades. Visitors can explore two expansive hangars filled with iconic planes like the Mirage III, Avon Sabre, Gloster Meteor, and Australia’s first Vampire jet. The highlight? Kids (and adults!
Fighter world has done a fantastic job on displaying  Australia’s aircraft history.  There were a large variety of aircraft on display along with ammunition, weapons, and jet  engines. I loved that it was family friendly and gave you the chance to sit in the cockpit, giving an appreciation of the jet fighter. The Friendly Guides were a great source of information. They were very passionate on what they were talking about and looking at. They certainly did make our visit enjoyable. The outdoor viewing platform overlooking the RAAF Base gave us the audio from the air traffic control while we could hear and see the planes taking off and landing.  The noise and speed of the aircraft were unreal There is also a cafe next to the hanger with outdoor seating, so you don't miss the action. Parking is plenty and free. Toilets facilities were clean. I would recommend visiting and spending a few hours wandering around looking and reading the history of these great giants of the sky.
Rite W — Google review
Located at 49 Medowie Road, Williamtown, New South Wales, Australia 🇦🇺. This is a great place to come to. The display of the fighter jets is quite vast and the history of Australian fighter jets is amazing. You also get to see the ammunition, the weapons, the engines and so much more. Very well set out and easy to follow. If you are lucky enough, while enjoying a wonderful drink or meal at the attached “My Three Beans” Cafe, you might get to see some jets taking off or landing. The noise is so loud but well worth seeing. It’s amazing to experience. Admission to the museum is $20 adults, $11 children (under 5 years free) and senior/pensioner $16. I thought this very reasonable considering everything you get to see. There are toilets available, including disabled) around the back of the building. There’s plenty of parking 🅿️ and it’s free 🆓. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend visiting here. Thumbs up!!! 👍👍👍
Nerine C — Google review
Very informative displays and I even got to chat to a former F111 pilot!! … The best part is the second storey platform at the rear where you can see - up close - F35 fighter taking off and land. What a thrill … the little coffee shop next door is very reasonable priced and had a great variety on the menu
Fernando P — Google review
The staff at William Fighter World were incredibly friendly and helpful. The aircraft displays were impressive, especially the F-18 fighter jet. There’s also another exhibition hall accessible from the back door, with even more to explore. Definitely worth a visit.”
Rachel — Google review
On Tuesday at around 12:55 pm, I bought tickets online a week in advance. Walk-ins were also fine. If I had to be honest, we thought the museum was small, but it was actually quite large! There were massive jets, and we even got to sit in one! The staff was lovely and very informative. We weren’t busy until about 1:30 pm. We really loved seeing the showcased jets. Then, we saw massive jets taking off! We didn’t know of any jets as it was our first time thinking it was just a museum, but not realising it was outside Williamtown RAAF. There weren’t just one, but two jets, and then a heap of different planes going! This experience was amazing, and I honestly fell in love with jets. Seeing and hearing how loud they were was crazy! They had bathrooms and an outer deck to see the jets taking off. Honestly, it was an 11/10 experience. I would definitely go again!
Anita L — Google review
Highly recommend a trip to Fighter World. We had some time between our arriving flight and hotel check in and it was worth the stop! Whole family (kids 13, 11, 9 and 8) thoroughly enjoyed, as did the adults. - Can not thank Steve enough for taking us around and giving us a real understanding of what we were viewing, even explaining things to the kids and answering any questions. - This can be a self guided experience with plenty of information provided on signs, however I strongly encourage you to talk to the gentlemen on the floor. They have first hand experience and are so full of knowledge and passion. - We managed to time it well enough to see some jets taking off and landing which was a great (noisy) experience! - We stopped for lunch at the Cafe which has heaps of variety, was all reasonably priced and was tasty. Overall a great way to spend a few hours especially on a rainy day, we did not prebook and there was no wait.
Cat — Google review
A great museum telling the history of the RAAF with lots of planes and aviation memorabilia There are many pictures from the past and quite a few other interesting things
Graeme F — Google review
What a great place to visit. You can get up close to the Jets you can even sit in one. Very knowledgeable volunteers to answer any questions you may have. Nice little gift shop and there's even a cafe that overlooks the airport. Highly recommend visiting.
Krystal — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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49 Medowie Rd, Williamtown NSW 2318, Australia
http://www.fighterworld.com.au/
+61 2 4965 1810
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Oakvale Wildlife Park

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Zoo
Sights & Landmarks
Oakvale Wildlife Park is a 25-acre attraction that offers an array of fun activities for all ages. Visitors can interact with animals such as kangaroos and koalas by feeding them. Apart from the wildlife, there are other adventures to explore like tractor rides, reptiles, and birds. Additionally, the water play area is perfect for cooling down on hot days with its big splash bucket suitable for everyone. The park is well-maintained with plenty of green grass and not too dusty.
We had a brilliant day here, 3 generations of family. Clean, well kept amenities including BBQ s, children's playgrounds, and best of all handfeeding baby farm animals was a big win. The free tractor trailer rides really showcase this Wildlife facility, highly recommended for younger kids and primary age. You can purchase coffee and lunch, or bring in your own food ✅️
Wendy W — Google review
Was so amazing. Being able to feed so many different animals, milk cows and see the bay goats. Loved the reptile show and being able to touch them. Staff are so friendly and informative about ask the animals.
Jasmine P — Google review
Refreshing experience, nice place for kids and families. Clean bathrooms and great coffee. Parking was sufficient and spacious. Staff was friendly. Would love to see more animals and more hands on experiences apart from feeding, milking etc.
Syed S — Google review
Went by myself to kill some time, had a great time. I did the koala encounter and the keeper was so fun and knew so much about the koalas. Fed so many animals and had a great time, loved the baby goats and all the birds, there was a black cockatoo that was very entertaining to watch, everything was so clean and it was a great experience
Tara L — Google review
Great family friendly place. Water park is great! Nice park to walk around in with a good variety of animals. They have a new red panda enclosure but unfortunately we couldn't spot any. Admission is quite pricey but so is pretty much everywhere else these days! More seating needed around the park..
Rachel S — Google review
Best wildlife nearby Sydney. Tallonga has much animals but cannot touch. Featherdale may can touch but costs lot.. However here can touch and feed Koala and Kangaroo. However you shall visit on open time 10AM animals will sleep on daytime.
라선생 — Google review
Came here during our time away in Nelson's Bay. Good variety of animals and they looked well kept. Goats and Kangaroos were very friendly. Lenny the Long horn was a stand out, what an aweome dude!
Kurt T — Google review
Haven't been to Oakvale farm for years, and thought I'd take my grand daughter. She, and I both loved it. The animals are well looked after and very gentle.
Lee P — Google review
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4.5
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3 Oakvale Dr, Salt Ash NSW 2318, Australia
https://oakvalewildlife.com.au/?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=google&utm_campaign=gbp-listing
+61 2 4982 6222
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Gan Gan Lookout

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Vista point
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Gan Gan Lookout, located just 1.5 km southwest of Nelson Bay's town center along Lily Hill Road, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding area. From this vantage point, visitors can take in stunning vistas that include Tomaree National Park to the south, Newcastle's skyline to the southwest, and Soldiers Point to the northwest. The lookout also provides sweeping views of Hawks Nest and the expansive bay, which is 2.5 times larger than Sydney Harbour.
It’s a great lookout, awesome views. Though it was very windy the day we visited. Be mindful there are limited parking spots.
Angela.C — Google review
Always skipped this place in the past, but this time around, we managed to stop by It has an amazing panoramic view of some areas of Port Stephens. Parking spots are very limited, though.
S K — Google review
It's a very useful lookout point. Wonderful views we stayed for about 20mins parking is very limited.
David C — Google review
A quick stop for an incredible view. There are two areas to enjoy the view. Free parking is available in a small parking area at the lookout.
BLS — Google review
The drive up is steep and winding, but the view from the top is absolutely worth it! You get a breathtaking 360-degree panorama of the entire Port Stephens area, including the bay, Tomaree Head, and the surrounding landscape. It's the perfect first stop to get your bearings and appreciate the scale of this beautiful region. A must-do for the view alone!
Sudeep S — Google review
Really nice drive with plenty of parking. The view did not disappoint. Very much a place to visit.
Wattaman — Google review
A great lookout above Nelson Bay and the area with a boardwalk to the observation platform Lots of great views and a lot of nice plants
Graeme F — Google review
Great view, easy to get to and you can drive up!
Ahn W — Google review
4.6
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Lily Hill Rd, Nelson Bay NSW 2315, Australia
https://outdoorsplanner.com.au/new-south-wales/gan-gan-lookout/
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d'Albora Marina Nelson Bay

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Marina
Nature & Parks
d'Albora Marina Nelson Bay is a vibrant complex located near the water, offering a variety of dining options from fast food to upscale restaurants and charming cafes with waterfront seating. Visitors can also find seafood eateries to the west of the complex. The marina provides excellent services for boaters, including berthing facilities and well-maintained amenities such as spotless bathrooms and a cruisers lounge. Additionally, it offers easy access to nearby shops and cafes.
Did not stay at the hotel but walked around and visited shops, shops have lovely items and at a good price. enjoyed the beautiful views in the areas. The ice cream was delicious 😋 The weather was sublime 😍 Friendly shop keepers.
Vicky P — Google review
The Marina is situated next to the Nelson Bay's City Centre. It has it's own public paid parking limited to 4 hrs at about $5 per hour. There are some cafes and restaurants around. It's a nice place to be.
Leonid R — Google review
Better than I was expecting. The crew were friendly and provided a history of the area and took extra time to take us to a known dolphin-spotting area. Would definitely recommend.
Tammy O — Google review
Taking a ferry cruise is a unique and enjoyable way to travel, especially if you're crossing between islands or coastal cities. From the moment you board, you’re welcomed by fresh sea air, wide open views, and the relaxing sound of the waves.
Lovella T — Google review
Have a chance to do ferry to see the whale from Nelson bay. Beautiful places. Lots of restaurant. Have car park space. Good souvenir shop.
Supatcharet A — Google review
The marina is the meeting place for a whale watching tour The tour on a big catamaran was excellent and we saw lots of whales and dolphins
Graeme F — Google review
Ingenia One mile beach..perfect spot for a getaway with the dogs..clean cabins & great location..oh the pups enjoyed there little break away also..
Dale S — Google review
If you are driving here for a cruise, you can park at Woolworths Nelson Bay's underground car park for free for 3 hours. Short walk to the Marina. Alternatively, parking here is $3.20 per hour on the meter machine for a maximum of 4 hours, during paid hours on weekdays. Credit card accepted for payment. Print ticket and place on your car dashboard.
ReviewedCompared C — Google review
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6 Teramby Rd, Nelson Bay NSW 2315, Australia
https://dalbora.com.au/marinas/nelson-bay/
+61 2 8529 1760
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Nelson Head Lighthouse Reserve Museum

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Lighthouses
Nelson Head Lighthouse Reserve Museum, located on a headland 53 meters above Port Stephens, has been home to a lighthouse since 1875. The museum is housed in the historic lighthouse keepers cottage and offers visitors a glimpse into the original living quarters, the lightroom, as well as displays of photographs, seafaring memorabilia, maps and historical information about the coastline.
Need to walk little more, don’t forget to carry a bottle of water. View is awesome.
As M — Google review
Lovely experience. Nice drive with beautiful views.
Wattaman — Google review
Great location amazing views awesome food you just have to visit this place. Parking can be tough but if you come to this region and not visit here you have just missed the highlight We had scones & jam and coffee , but the menu is excellent
Claude P — Google review
I brought along 34 elderly tourists from Qld for lunch and despite overwhelming the staff in the cafe, they handled it with amazing calm, great service and delicious food, everyone was delighted with their lunch. Could have easily polished off a couple more of the yummy citrus tarts. The museum is great as well, so much fascinating local history
Alan K — Google review
Lovely scones, scenery and very helpful volunteers.
Leanne B — Google review
We had breakfast at the cafe inside the original Light keeper's cottage. It was excellent with great water views. There is a Museum and a Golf Shop, entry by gold coin donation. Well worth a visit.
Phil G — Google review
Has a cafe and shop toilet 🚻 too
Katrina D — Google review
Only a gold coin donation the museum is situated in 3 rooms of the lighthouse cottage. One room consists of some local shipping history, one room is about the gun emplacements and ww2 history and the third about the marine rescue history. There is a gift shop and nearby tea rooms as well. Not very many car parks so you might have to be patient.
Shez H — Google review
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5A Lighthouse Trail, Nelson Bay NSW 2315, Australia
https://innerlighttearooms.com.au/
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Tomaree Head

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Peninsula
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Tomaree Head is a must-visit destination in Port Stephens, offering sandy beaches and hiking trails that lead up bush-clad mountains for stunning ocean views. The 2.2-kilometer summit walk is a popular choice for hikers, providing an energetic but achievable challenge with breathtaking views at the 161-meter-high summit. Visitors can access the start of the hike at Tomaree National Park, located on the other side of Shoal Bay.
About 1 km of very scenic vegetation, elevated walk away. Moderate ability. Some climbing up the stairs. The views were awesome. You can see many bays and coves from the summit. Definitely worth a visit when you’re in this area.
I Q — Google review
Gorgeous short 1km hike to the summit, beautiful 360 views at the top. Lots of stairs near the top, there are a few options to choose a paved path or traditional hiking path. These can be down in sneakers or even summer sandals if you didn’t pack hiking boots. It took me 12 minutes to get to the top, only stopping twice for a quick picture.
Bonnie J — Google review
Definitely another must visit at Shoal Bay, in addition to the summit walk. It’s an easy flat walk with ocean breeze and access to the WWII torpedo emplacement & six inch gun emplacement, just be careful navigating through the rocks.
Terry W — Google review
The Tomaree Coast track offers a great days hiking along this beautiful coastline! So much to see along the way.
Dianne H — Google review
Well it's quite a walk up the hill but I took some water and got up to the top and wow what have you if you make the trip up the mountain it is well worth it lot of spots it's quite easy the pathway is a lot better than what it used to be they spend a bit of time fixing up the path I do recommend going up the hill if you have the time the views are excellent from mwh
Michael B — Google review
Level walk to Tomaree head (unlike Tomaree summit) wonderful views up Nelson Bay and to Shoal Bay.
Graeme M — Google review
Definitely worth the hike. Brilliant view at the top.
Howard T — Google review
Amazing location, testing climb to the top but definitely worth it for the views
Shakil M — Google review
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Shoal Bay NSW 2315, Australia, USA
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Myall Lakes National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Myall Lakes National Park offers a serene waterfront nature space with opportunities for fishing, camping, and hiking. Visitors can also explore a historic lighthouse with cottages. The camping areas are well-maintained and spacious, providing easy access to the clean brackish water of the lake. There are walking tracks to the surf beach and 4wd access with permits available.
Very clean and well space camping areas, we stayed at Dee's Corner and some of the site away from the road have great shade and are all very close to the lake, water is brackish but clean and clean. Sandy bottom made it easy to walk about. There is a walking track to the surf beach directly opposite the camp ground, with a pretty easy walk to the beach. There is 4wd access to the beach there too but you do need a permit. We had a very enjoyable stay.
Chris C — Google review
Had a couple of nice days in the area caravanning and paddle boarding. Nice clear shallow water. Can get windy. Beautiful wildlife. Bombah point, NSW
Rosant3 — Google review
Book early for campsites, make sure that you can get to the campsite that you book and please remove your booking if you can't actually use it as many people love the sites and book but don't actually pitch up on the day.
Rayson W — Google review
Wonderful bush camping spots in Mungo Brush campground, near the water ( where you can see sunsets over the lake)and right next to a section of rainforest, home to 1000's of fruit bats. Incredible birdwatching as well, including the glorious black and gold regent bowerbird. Pit toilets, no showers, bring own water.
Donna P — Google review
Clean camping area's, waste bins onsite, public toilets, boat ramp, great for swimming, close to beach, 4wd drive access to beach.
Ben F — Google review
Australia has many beautiful natural places to enjoy. Mall lakes has the lakes and the ocean .
Alison — Google review
Great park - there are camping fees and park entry fees but it's well worth it for the facilities and how beautiful this park is. Bring you're own firewood if there isn't a ban and keep your eye out for dingoes and goannas.
Jessica R — Google review
Beautiful park, amazing nature, very diverse with the lakes, ocean beaches, rainforest, ... I absolutely loved the walking trails such as the Mungo Rainforest walk and the one to Dark Point, where you get really breathtaking views!
Anja G — Google review
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Tickerabil Trail, Mungo Brush NSW 2423, Australia
https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/myall-lakes-national-park?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=Google%20My%20Business&utm_term=plcid_17542846287032598226&utm_content=Myall%20Lakes%20National%20Park%20-%20Mungo%20Brush
+61 2 6591 0300
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