Walkerville

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Walkerville is a tiny historic village on the southern shore of Port Stephens, where the Myall River meets the sea. This sleepy fishing hamlet feels a world away from the bustling holiday towns nearby, with a timeless coastal charm that rewards those who slow down to explore its quiet streets and waterways. The village is a gateway to the Myall Lakes National Park and offers a genuine taste of old-school Australian beach life, complete with a pub, a general store, and a boat ramp that sees more kayaks than cars. It's an ideal stop for travelers seeking solitude, birdlife, and unpretentious natural beauty.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Walkerville is a place to slow down, not rush through. Most visitors spend half a day to a full day here, combining a paddle or fishing session with a pub lunch and a beach walk. If you're basing yourself in the Port Stephens area, a relaxed afternoon is enough to soak up the village's character. For kayakers and nature lovers, an early start allows time to explore the Myall Lakes before the afternoon sea breeze picks up.

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