Blind Bight

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Tucked away on the northern shores of Lake Macquarie, Blind Bight is a serene lakeside hamlet that feels a world away from the bustle of the Hunter Valley wine region. This sleepy spot is all about slow, coastal living — think quiet jetties, gentle lapping water, and skies painted in soft pastels at dusk. For travellers weaving a Hunter Valley itinerary, Blind Bight offers a refreshing contrast of water and bush, perfect for a half-day escape or a peaceful overnight stay.

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Blind Bight is best treated as a relaxed half-day stop — perhaps a picnic lunch, a paddle, and a sunset walk. If you’re after a quiet overnight, there are a handful of holiday rentals and a nearby caravan park. Most travellers combine it with a morning in the Hunter Valley vineyards (about a 45-minute drive west) and an afternoon unwinding by the lake. A full day here is only necessary if you plan to kayak extensively or explore the State Conservation Area on foot.

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