Photo: Hugh Llewelyn / CC BY-SA 2.0
Stretching along the dramatic coastline of Newcastle, the Newcastle Memorial Walk is a spectacular 450-metre coastal boardwalk and shared path that honours the region's ANZAC heritage. Suspended high above the Pacific Ocean, this steel-and-concrete structure offers jaw-dropping 360-degree views of the city, the working harbour, and the wild surf below. It's a quick but unforgettable stop that combines history, engineering, and nature into one exhilarating walk.
Highlights & What to See
- The ANZAC Memorial: At the walk's midpoint, a striking steel silhouette of a soldier stands against the sky, with plaques detailing the stories of local servicemen and women — a moving tribute that gives the walk its name.
- Coastal Vistas: Look north to Nobbys Head and the iconic lighthouse, south to the rugged cliffs of Merewether, and straight down at the churning waves crashing against the rocks below. It's a photographer's dream, especially at sunrise or sunset.
- Whale Watching: From May to November, the walk is a prime land-based spot to see humpback whales migrating along the coast — bring binoculars for an unforgettable encounter.
- Bar Beach & Merewether Beach: The walk connects these two popular surf beaches, making it easy to combine a scenic stroll with a swim or a coffee at a beachside café.
- Shared Path for Cyclists: The walk is part of the wider Newcastle Bicycle Network, so you can pedal the route and explore more of the coastline.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 30 minutes to 1 hour on the walk itself, allowing time to read the memorial plaques and soak in the views. Combine it with a morning or afternoon at nearby beaches or a walk around the Newcastle Harbour foreshore for a half-day outing. The walk is accessible at any time of day, but sunrise and sunset offer the most dramatic light and fewer crowds.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Nobbys Head & Breakwall — a short drive or walk north, with a historic lighthouse and a popular breakwall walk
- Newcastle CBD & Honeysuckle Precinct — for dining, shopping, and the Newcastle Museum
- Merewether Beach & Ocean Baths — Australia's largest ocean baths and a great surf beach
- Fort Scratchley — a historic fort with tunnels and excellent harbour views
- Hunter Valley Wine Region — about 45 minutes inland, perfect for a day of wine tasting
- Lake Macquarie — a vast coastal lake offering kayaking, sailing, and lakeside walks
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Image credits
- Newcastle — Hugh Llewelyn / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Nobbys Head — Macr , Mark McIntosh / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Fort Scratchley — Flickr user Lyndi&Jason : https://www.flickr.com/photos/citnaj / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Merewether Beach — Adamdaley / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Hunter Valley — AussieLegend / Public domain
- Lake Macquarie — The original uploader was Tim Starling at English Wikipedia . / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Newcastle Museum — DaHuzyBru / CC BY-SA 4.0