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Merewether Beach is the jewel of Newcastle’s coastline, a sweeping crescent of golden sand that draws surfers, swimmers, and sun-seekers with its reliable waves and laid-back vibe. Just a 15-minute drive from Newcastle’s city centre, this beach feels a world away from the urban bustle, thanks to its grassy headlands, ocean baths, and a surf culture that’s as authentic as it gets. Whether you’re paddling out at the famous Merewether Beach break, soaking in the ocean pools, or simply watching the sun sink into the Tasman Sea from a clifftop bench, this is a place that rewards lingering.
Highlights & What to See
- Merewether Ocean Baths – One of Australia’s largest ocean pools, these heritage-listed saltwater baths are perfect for a calm swim with views of the surf rolling in. The grassy picnic area is ideal for a lazy afternoon.
- Surfing at The Point – Merewether is a world-class surf break, especially the right-hand point break known as The Point. Even if you’re not surfing, watching the locals carve up the waves from the headland is mesmerising.
- Merewether Beachfront Walk – A scenic coastal path that runs from the beach to Bar Beach, passing through native bush and offering knockout views of the coastline. Great for a morning jog or sunset stroll.
- Dining on Darby Street – A short drive away, Newcastle’s Darby Street is packed with excellent cafés and restaurants. Grab a flat white at a cool café or a craft beer at a local pub after a day in the salt and sun.
- King Edward Park – Adjacent to the beach, this historic park features a rotunda, a duck pond, and panoramic ocean views. Perfect for a picnic or a game of cricket on the grass.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors find that a half-day at Merewether Beach is enough to soak up the atmosphere, swim, and enjoy a meal. If you plan to surf, explore the ocean baths, and walk the coastal trail, allow a full day. The beach is also a great stop on a self-drive itinerary along the Central Coast, so you might combine it with a morning at Newcastle Museum or an afternoon exploring the Hunter Valley vineyards, just an hour inland.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Newcastle City – Just a 15-minute drive north, Newcastle offers a vibrant arts scene, historic architecture, and the iconic Newcastle Beach.
- Hunter Valley Wine Region – An hour’s drive west, the Hunter Valley is Australia’s oldest wine region, known for its Semillon and Shiraz. Combine a morning at the beach with an afternoon of wine tasting.
- Lake Macquarie – A 20-minute drive south, this large saltwater lake is ideal for kayaking, sailing, and lakeside dining at charming towns like Toronto.
- Port Stephens – About an hour north, Port Stephens offers stunning sand dunes, dolphin cruises, and the beautiful Tomaree National Park.
- Bondi Beach – While Bondi is in Sydney, it’s a 2-hour drive south and makes for a classic beach-hopping day trip if you’re based in Newcastle.
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Image credits
- Port Stephens — AussieLegend / Public domain
- Bar Beach — Peter L Johnson / CC BY-SA 3.0
- King Edward Park — Freeland Studio / Public domain