Forster

Photo: Dora Carrington (1893–1932) / Public domain

Forster is a laid-back coastal town on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, where the shimmering Wallis Lake meets the Tasman Sea. Known for its pristine beaches, turquoise waterways, and excellent fishing, it's a quintessential Australian seaside escape. The town's relaxed vibe and natural beauty make it a perfect stop on a road trip between Sydney and Byron Bay.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Forster is best enjoyed over two to three days. Spend your first day exploring the beaches and lake, perhaps with a kayak or boat hire. On day two, hike in Booti Booti National Park and visit the lookout. A third day allows for a relaxed pace, maybe a round of golf or a seafood lunch by the water. If you're on a tight road-trip schedule, even an overnight stop gives you a taste of the coastal charm.

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