Itineraries & Trails

Myall Lakes National Park

This park includes one of the State’s largest coastal lake systems as well as beaches, giant sand dunes and areas of forest. The Grandis, a 76m high flooded gum, is one of the tallest trees in NSW. Stay at the historic lighthouse at Sugarloaf Point, Seal Rocks or historic Cutler’s Cottage at Bombah Point. There are lakeside and forest picnic and camping areas with car-based and caravan camping as well as walk-in sites and remote boat-based camping.
Contact details
Phone: | (02) 4984 8200 |
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Address: | Myall Lakes National Park, The Lakes Way, NSW, 2324, Australia |
Email: | hunter.region@environment.nsw.gov.au |
Website: | http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/myall-lakes-national-park |
Pacific Palms

Wedged between the ocean and Wallis Lake, Pacific Palms is both a marvel and a treasure. The beaches of the Palms, Boomerang, Bluey’s, Elizabeth and 7-Mile Beach are blessed with their own postcard waves shaped by prominent headlands. Often visited by cheeky dolphins that love showing the rest of us how surfing should really be done, this part of the NSW coast has remained miraculously undeveloped. There’s no high-rise, nightclub or casino in sight, making it the perfect place for an uncrowded back to nature ‘soul surfer’ experience.
Contact details
Phone: | 1800 802 692 |
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Address: | Blueys Beach, Pacific Palms, NSW, |
Email: | tourism@greatlakes.nsw.gov.au |
Website: | www.greatlakes.org.au |
Seal Rocks

Seal Rocks is one of those secret spots that have been attracting surfers for decades. This unique location has both north and south facing beaches. This means there is always a wave to be found. No 1 Beach, north facing, has a great right hander off the rocky headland that offers long rides. Lighthouse and Treachery Beach, south facing, are known for generating epic waves when swell rolls in. Beachside camping grounds provide a perfect base to spend days exploring these waves.
Contact details
Phone: | 1800 802 692 |
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Address: | Seal Rocks, Kinka Road, Seal Rocks, NSW, |
Email: | tourism@greatlakes.nsw.gov.au |
Website: | www.greatlakes.org.au |
Amaroo Cruises

Contact details
Phone: | 0419 333 445 |
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Address: | Amaroo Cruises, Memorial Drive, , Forster, NSW, |
Email: | dolphinwatchforster@bigpond.com |
Website: | www.armaroocruises.com.au |
Jenz@Blueys Beach Coffee and Gift Shop

Contact details
Phone: | 02 65540582 |
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Address: | Jenz@Blueys Beach, 204 Bommerang Drive , Blueys Beach, NSW, 2428, Australia |
Email: | tjjmevans@bigpond.com |
Website: | www.jenzatblueysbeach.com.au |
Pacific Palms SUP

Contact details
Phone: | 0481 126 255 |
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Address: | Pacific Palms SUP, 16 Patsys Flat Rd , Smiths Lake, NSW, 2428, Australia |
Email: | pacificpalmssup@gmail.com |
Website: | www.pacificpalmssup.com.au |
Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse

Contact details
Phone: | (02) 4997 6590 |
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Address: | Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse, Lot 1 Kinka Road, Seal Rocks, NSW, 2423, Australia |
Email: | stay@srla.com.au |
Website: | www.srla.com.au |
The Kingfisher Cafe at Blueys Retreat

Contact details
Phone: | (02) 6554 0184 |
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Address: | The Kingfisher Cafe at Blueys Retreat, 285 Boomerang Drive, Pacific Palms, NSW, 2428, Australia |
Email: | enquiries@blueysretreat.com.au |
Website: | www.blueysretreat.com.au |