Glenelg Beach

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Glenelg Beach is a laid-back coastal escape on the southern fringes of the Hunter Valley wine region, offering a refreshing contrast of salt air and surf to the inland vineyards. This uncrowded stretch of golden sand is backed by low-key dunes and a calm, family-friendly atmosphere, making it a perfect spot to unwind after a day of wine tasting. The beach is also a gateway to the broader Lake Macquarie area, with its abundant water activities and bushwalking trails.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a half-day here, combining a morning swim with a coastal walk and a relaxed lunch. If you’re keen to explore the sea caves at Caves Beach, plan for a full day by the coast. The beach is also a lovely spot for a sunset picnic, especially after a day of wine touring in the Hunter Valley, which is only 40 minutes inland.

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