So what exactly does Newcastle have to offer? The answer is a lot! It is
an incredibly diverse place and in my humble opinion has a little bit of
everything for everyone. In this post however, the focus will be on being outdoors
and enjoying the gifts of Mother Nature. Whether you travel North, East, South
or West of this amazing place you are bound to have something wonderful to explore
once you start moving those little feet of yours.
All of these places I mention today are found within an hours drive of the city, others just minutes. They all deserve their own post and lots of photos to show how amazing they are. That lovely people, will be in another time and another post. This is just a quick snap shot! Oh, and some of these places might be slightly more North West or South East than what I have mentioned, you get the idea. Finer mapping details aside, if you are in Newcastle, you are 100% guaranteed to be surrounded by beauty!
All of these places I mention today are found within an hours drive of the city, others just minutes. They all deserve their own post and lots of photos to show how amazing they are. That lovely people, will be in another time and another post. This is just a quick snap shot! Oh, and some of these places might be slightly more North West or South East than what I have mentioned, you get the idea. Finer mapping details aside, if you are in Newcastle, you are 100% guaranteed to be surrounded by beauty!
Heading East
In the immediate CBD you are spoilt for choice. Nobbys, Newcastle, Susan Gilmore, Bar, Dixon Park, Merewether and Burwood are all within minutes of each other.
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| Cliffs atop The Bogey Hole. Perfect Zen! |
The other gem that Newcastle has is Glenrock State Conservation Area, which is part of the Great North Walk. A bushwalkers and mountain bikers happy place. Tracks and trails for all levels and interests. Follow the lagoon down far enough and you'll up end up on your own private beach! If you are lucky enough to come here after rain, the waterfalls are incredible!
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| Overlooking Bar Beach and further down the golden strip is Dixon Park and Merewether. |
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| Glenrock after a few days heavy rain...An amazing series of waterfalls and so easy to get to! |
Heading North
Start driving north up the M1 and you will find there is much to stop
and look at. If you feel like
some easy strolling and being surrounded by lots of birds, goannas and frogs the Hunter Botanic Gardens is your first port of call.
If you didn’t get enough of a beach hit in Newcastle then Port Stephens and its twenty plus beaches and bays are calling you. Birubi, One Mile, Anna Bay, Fingal Bay, Dutchman's beach and Zenith are just a few of the aqua toned gems you can splash about in. There
are lots of marine parks that are great for snorkelling and/or diving. Fly Point is loaded with marine life, just be careful of your fingers as those fish love to nibble at anything they think is food! Hungry fish aside, it is an underwater paradise! The Stockton dunes are another must see, especially
at sunset when the sand can become transformed from pale yellow to a fiery orange. Like Newcastle beaches, the opportunities for beach going activities in
Port Stephens are endless!
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| The Palm Garden...Just one of the lovely sections of the Hunter Botanic Gardens. |
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| Mt Tomaree's 360' views over Port Stephens |
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| Crystal clear waters at Fly Point Marine Reserve |
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| The incredible rock formations at Boat Harbour, Port Stephens. The perfect spot to watch sunrise, sunset and in migration season, the whales! |
Heading West
West is best! Well almost… I am a beach gal at heart after all hehe! The
wilderness of the Watagans National park is breathtaking! So many different
ecosystems, the temperate rainforest section is particularly beautiful if you
love all things mossy and green.
Only a 45 minute drive from Newcastle and great to explore in the cooler months when the water is a bit too chilly for swimming (and less snakes thanks to hibernation!) Bushwalking for all levels, huge waterfalls, amazing lookouts and perfect for nature lovers with the diverse bird and wildlife. The heritage of the Awabakal and Darkinjung people who once lived here is evident too. In several different spots you can see art and engravings. Struggling to think of reasons to not go here!
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| Getting off the beaten track. |
Only a 45 minute drive from Newcastle and great to explore in the cooler months when the water is a bit too chilly for swimming (and less snakes thanks to hibernation!) Bushwalking for all levels, huge waterfalls, amazing lookouts and perfect for nature lovers with the diverse bird and wildlife. The heritage of the Awabakal and Darkinjung people who once lived here is evident too. In several different spots you can see art and engravings. Struggling to think of reasons to not go here!
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| Gap Creek Lookout, keep an eye out for the many eagles that soar around off here! |
Heading South
To be fair you are heading into Lake Macquarie now, not so much Newcastle.
But hey, it’s all connected right? First of all, you will get more beaches,
surprise surprise! Dudley and Redhead (did someone say shark tower?) will be
the first you come across. You then have the Belmont Wetlands State Park.
Hundreds of hectares full of sand dunes, walks, wetlands and beaches. Once you
cross the bridge you are very close to a personal favourite, Caves Beach. Low
tide allows for exploration in and around the sea caves.
From here you can jump on to
the Old Pacific Highway and head to Munmorah State conservation Area. Snapper point is a popular spot because of its
massive sea cave. It looks over Frazer Beach too which is within a few minute’s
drive. This drive takes you past the Palms walking track which is worth a quick
look. Once at Frazer you can easily spend many hours exploring (Note: Just be aware
of tidal and surf conditions).
If you are keen to keep driving then Norah Head and Wyrrabalong National Park would be your next pit stop. Lots of great
coastal walks and make sure you check out the lovely old lighthouse as well. If waterfalls are your thing coast down the M1 from Newcastle and stop off at Somersby Falls. An amazing set of layered falls that are especially wonderful after some steady rain.
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| After exploring the rock pools enjoy the sunset. Caves Beach, northern end. |
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| Norah Head Lighthouse |
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| An easy, one hour drive south of Newcastle and you can find yourself at Somersby Falls. |
That's a Wrap
So all of this just an hour from Newcastle…that’s what I meant by lucky! If you are willing to travel a little further afield Barrington Tops National Park, Wamberal Lagoon Nature Reserve and the Myall lakes should be at the top of your list! They will have you travelling in all direction of the compass too, but all hold the promise of a beautiful day spent outdoors. The other great thing is that nearly all of the places are free to enjoy. The most you would pay for anything is maybe an entry fee here or there with your National Parks and other than that just some dollars for petrol.
Thanks so much for stopping by and taking the time to have a read. If you
have any other places you would recommend to people visiting Newcastle, or for
people already living in Newcastle to see something new, please leave a comment
below.















Great write up and promo of Newcastle!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for that. I could have showcased so much more too but that will have to be another post : )
DeleteThat's Glenrock!!! Can't wait to see more or your adventures.
ReplyDeletePretty awesome hey! Next downpour that's the place to be! Thanks Tyler: )
ReplyDeleteDoing guided tours? :P
DeleteHaha. Sure!
DeleteHi Catherine, wonderful blog, such a lot of lovely spots around Newcastle and so many beaches! My family are from Kurri Kurri so I know that area well, but must make the effort now and venture to all these beautiful places you mention! PS I'm Suzie from @global farm!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Suzie : ) Make sure you let me know whenever you are in town! We can take some piccies!
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