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Port Augusta is a small coastal town in New South Wales, not to be confused with its South Australian namesake. Nestled on the shores of Lake Macquarie, it offers a peaceful escape with a strong fishing and boating culture. The town’s relaxed vibe and proximity to the Hunter Valley make it a convenient stop for travellers exploring the region.
Highlights & What to See
- Lake Macquarie foreshore – Stroll along the lakefront, watch sailboats, and enjoy picnics with views of the water.
- Fishing and crabbing – Cast a line off the jetty or try your luck catching blue-swimmer crabs in the lake.
- Port Augusta Boat Ramp – A popular launch point for kayaking, paddleboarding, and small boat trips on the lake.
- Local parks and reserves – Explore the bushland around town, home to koalas and birdlife.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is enough to enjoy the lakefront and grab a meal at a local café. If you’re into fishing or boating, consider an overnight stay to make the most of the water activities. It’s a relaxing pitstop rather than a destination in itself.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Swansea – Just north, with beaches and the entrance to Lake Macquarie.
- Newcastle – A vibrant city 30 minutes away, with great surf, dining, and culture.
- Hunter Valley wine region – World-class wineries and gourmet food, about an hour’s drive inland.
- Lake Macquarie State Conservation Area – Bushwalking and birdwatching along the lake’s southern shores.
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Image credits
- Swansea — Stuart Smith. / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Newcastle — Hugh Llewelyn / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Hunter Valley Wine Country — F Delventhal / CC BY 2.0
- Lake Macquarie — The original uploader was Tim Starling at English Wikipedia . / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Catherine Hill Bay — Original uploader was Peter Ellis at en.wikipedia / CC BY-SA 3.0