Cool off in One of the largest ocean pools in the southern hemisphere in Merewether Ocean Baths The Merewether Ocean Baths are one of, if not the most popular swimming spots in the Newcastle, New South Wales. Sheltered from the waves and it’s ability to cater to all types, it provides a safe swimming spot …
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Take in the stunning Coastal views from the Newcastle Anzac Memorial Walk The Newcastle Memorial Walk, is a spectacular coastal walk located in the Newcastle beachside suburb of Bar Beach. Funded by the Newcastle Council and BHP Billiton, the Memorial Walk links Newcastle’s Strzelecki lookout with the existing six kilometre coastal walk around Newcastle’s most …
Cool off in the crystal clear water at Naru Beach in Lake Macquarie Situated on the shores of Lake Macquarie, Naru Beach Reserve is a hidden gem surrounded by white sands, clear water and nearby uninhabited sand islands. The popular swimming spot offering shallow swimming areas which are sheltered from the strong currents of the …
The Ultimate Guide to Norah Head Rock Pool Norah Head Rock Pool is a man made ocean pool located on the Central Coast of New South Wales. The pool sits within Cabbage Tree Harbour (also known as Cabbage Tree Bay) and is made up of large boulders, which provides a barrier to protect the area …
Newcastle Ocean Baths Neighbour – The Historical Canoe Pool The Newcastle Canoe Pool is located next to the Newcastle Baths towards the North of Newcastle Beach and is an iconic landmark in the Hunter Region. Now a popular swimming spot for young children, the ocean pool has a rich history, dating back to the early …
Experience the Magic of Ladies Well In Barrington Tops If you’re after a day trip to a picturesque location, this is one to add to the list. Ladies Well (or Ladys Well) stands at the foot of Barrington Tops. Located in the eastern portion of Chichester State Forest, New South Wales, it earns fame as …
Shepherds Lookout stunning views of the Murrumbidgee and Molonglo River Nestled in the beautiful Australian Capital Territory (ACT), Shepherd’s Lookout in Canberra offers visitors a breathtaking vantage point to immerse themselves in the natural surroundings of the region. Named after nearby property owners, Shepherd’s lookout features panoramic views of the Murrumbidgee River and the picturesque …
Explore Kingsley Beach and it’s stunning coastal landscape The southern parts of Port Stephens are lined with a rocky coastline and hidden bays. While some parts aren’t easily accessible, Kingsley Beach is one of the easiest to get to although it is not overly well known! Where is Kingsley Beach located? Kingsley Beach is in …
Whale watching near Nelson Bay, Port Stephens With plenty of rocky headlands, Boat Harbour offers some of Port Stephen’s best land based views of whales migrating each year. So much so, that a whale watching area has been constructed off one of the headlands for locals and tourists to enjoy up close views to these …
The new Swansea boardwalk provides uninterrupted views of Swansea Channel and Lake Macquarie. Swansea’s new boardwalk is well worth checking out. The winding boardwalk takes you along the edge of the lake and through the mangroves of Pirrita Island nature reserve in Lake Macquarie, New South Wales. There are a number of spots to stop …