Shallow Inlet

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Shallow Inlet is a tranquil coastal lagoon on the southern edge of the Hunter Valley, where the Myall River meets the Tasman Sea. Its protected waters, sandy spits, and abundant birdlife make it a serene escape from the wine-country crowds. Kayaking, fishing, and spotting migratory waders are the main draws here, with the backdrop of Bombah Point and the Myall Lakes National Park adding a wild, untamed feel.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is enough to kayak a loop, have a picnic, and fish from the shore. If you’re keen on walking or birdwatching, plan a full day, including a stop at Bombah Point. The inlet is best visited as a relaxed morning or afternoon outing from Hawks Nest or Tea Gardens, fitting neatly into a Hunter Valley itinerary that balances vineyards with wild coast.

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