Cape Hawke

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Cape Hawke, a dramatic headland jutting into the Tasman Sea, offers sweeping coastal views, pristine beaches, and a rich Indigenous heritage. This unspoiled slice of the NSW coast is a haven for nature lovers, with its iconic lookout, historic lighthouse, and easy access to the crystal-clear waters of the South Pacific. Whether you're a keen bushwalker or simply seeking a serene seaside escape, Cape Hawke delivers a quintessential Australian coastal experience.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day allows you to tackle the lookout walk, explore the lighthouse, and enjoy a beach break. For a fuller experience, combine with a morning on Wallis Lake (kayak hire available) and a seafood lunch at a local café – then you're ready to move on. If you're a keen bushwalker, a full day gives you time to hike the longer trails and soak in the serenity.

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