Pulbah Island

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Pulbah Island is a peaceful nature reserve in the heart of Lake Macquarie, just south of Newcastle. This bush-covered island offers a true escape from the everyday, with walking trails through spotted gum forests and quiet sandy beaches perfect for a picnic or a swim. Accessible only by boat, Pulbah Island feels like a secret wilderness, where the only sounds are birdsong and lapping water. It's a top pick for kayakers, hikers, and anyone craving a tranquil day on the lake.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors enjoy Pulbah Island as a half-day trip: arrive by kayak or boat in the morning, explore the walking trail, have a picnic, and paddle back. If you're camping, plan for a full day plus an overnight stay. The island is small, so you don't need more than a few hours to see the main sights – but you'll likely want to linger.

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