Putty Beach

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Putty Beach is a secluded coastal gem on the northern edge of the Hunter Valley region, offering a slice of wild, unspoiled shoreline that feels a world away from the region's famous vineyards. With its long stretch of golden sand, clear waters, and dramatic headlands, this beach is a haven for surfers, bushwalkers, and anyone seeking solitude. The adjacent Bouddi National Park adds a layer of natural grandeur, making Putty Beach a perfect spot to combine coastal exploration with the Hunter's inland attractions.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a half-day to a full day at Putty Beach, combining a morning swim and surf with an afternoon walk along the Bouddi Coastal Walk. If you're keen to do the full 8.5 km walk to MacMasters Beach, allow at least 4–5 hours one way (plus return transport). For a relaxed beach day, 3–4 hours is ample. The beach is also a lovely spot for sunset, so consider staying late if you're camping or staying nearby.

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