Lake Macquarie

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Lake Macquarie is a vast, shimmering saltwater lagoon just south of Newcastle – larger than Sydney Harbour and a paradise for watersports enthusiasts and nature lovers. The lake's calm, shallow waters are perfect for sailing, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding, while the surrounding bushland and wetlands teem with birdlife. This relaxed region offers a mix of coastal villages, national parks, and a laid-back café culture that rewards slow exploration.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow at least two to three days to soak up the lake's relaxed vibe. Spend one day on the water – kayaking or sailing – and another exploring the southern shores and Watagans. If you're short on time, a day trip from Newcastle is doable, but you'll miss the sunset paddles and morning wildlife. For a slower pace, base yourself in a lakeside town like Toronto for a few nights and dip into the local cafés and farmers markets.

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