Wangi Wangi Point

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Perched on the eastern shore of Lake Macquarie, Wangi Wangi Point offers a serene escape with panoramic water views and a laid-back village atmosphere. This hidden gem is a favourite for locals seeking a peaceful paddle, a scenic picnic, or a gentle bushwalk through remnant coastal forest. The name 'Wangi Wangi' is said to mean 'many fires' in the local Aboriginal language, a nod to the area's history as a meeting place.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is ample to soak up the vibe at Wangi Wangi Point. Arrive mid-morning to paddle the bay, then enjoy a picnic lunch at the reserve. If you're a keen angler or hiker, allow a full day to explore the conservation area and try your luck off the wharf. The light is especially beautiful in the late afternoon, making it a lovely stop en route to other Hunter Valley attractions.

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