Stockton Beach

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Stretching 32 kilometres along the New South Wales coast just north of Newcastle, Stockton Beach is a wild, windswept expanse of towering sand dunes, crashing surf, and dramatic shipwrecks. This is one of Australia's most impressive beachscapes, where you can feel the raw power of the Tasman Sea and explore a landscape that feels more like the Sahara than the Pacific. It's a place for adventure seekers, history buffs, and anyone who wants to experience a truly untamed coastline.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

You can easily spend a full day exploring Stockton Beach. Start with a morning sandboarding session on the dunes, then drive south along the beach (4WD required – permits available from the Worimi Conservation Lands office) to see the shipwrecks. Pack a picnic and enjoy lunch with a view of the ocean. Afternoon is perfect for a surf or a walk along the endless shoreline. If you're short on time, a half-day trip from Newcastle can give you a taste, but you'll miss the sense of isolation that makes this place special.

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