Clear Water Bay Peninsula

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Clear Water Bay Peninsula juts into the Tasman Sea like a secret promised to those who make the short drive south from Newcastle. This is the New South Wales coast at its most raw and beautiful: a necklace of empty beaches, headlands pounded by surf, and pockets of coastal rainforest where bellbirds chime. The peninsula feels a world away from the city, yet it's an easy day-trip or a blissful stop on a drive between Sydney and Port Stephens. Come for the wild swimming, the coastal walks, and the sense that you've discovered something the crowds haven't.

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Clear Water Bay Peninsula rewards both a quick dash and a slow savour. With a full day (8–10 hours), you can walk the Munmorah Coast Track, swim at two different beaches, and climb the lighthouse. If you're on a road trip, even a half-day (4–5 hours) lets you hit the highlights: a walk at Catherine Hill Bay, a dip at Moonee, and the lighthouse view. For a deeper experience, stay overnight at one of the holiday parks or Airbnbs near Norah Head – waking to the sound of the sea is worth the extra night.

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