Lake Glenbawn

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Lake Glenbawn is a vast, serene reservoir tucked into the Upper Hunter Valley, offering a peaceful escape into nature. Surrounded by rolling hills and bushland, this man-made lake is a haven for water sports, fishing, and camping, with a distinctly laid-back, local vibe. It’s the perfect spot for travellers seeking a quiet outdoor adventure away from the wine-tasting crowds.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors come for a day trip, arriving mid-morning to enjoy fishing, a picnic, and a short walk before heading back. However, to truly unwind, plan for an overnight stay — camp or book a cabin at the nearby Lake Glenbawn Caravan Park. Two nights allows you to explore the lake thoroughly, try both sunrise and sunset fishing, and take a longer hike along the park’s trails. If you’re combining it with Hunter Valley wineries, allocate a full day here for a proper nature break.

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