Bulgah Beach

Bulgah Beach is a hidden gem along the Hunter Valley’s coastline, offering a serene escape with its golden sands and rolling surf. Unlike the more crowded beaches to the south, this stretch feels wild and untamed, backed by low dunes and coastal scrub. It’s the kind of place where you can walk for miles with only the sound of waves and seabirds for company, making it a perfect counterpoint to the wine-tasting buzz of the Hunter Valley hinterland.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find that a half-day is plenty to soak up the atmosphere – arrive mid-morning for a walk along the sand, a swim, and a relaxed lunch on the beach. If you’re a keen surfer or walker, you could easily spend a full day here, especially if you combine a visit with the nearby coastal reserves. The beach is best enjoyed as a leisurely stop on a self-drive itinerary between the Hunter Valley vineyards and the port of Newcastle.

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