Photo: Cgoodwin / CC BY-SA 4.0
Moonbi is a quiet, leafy suburb on the western shores of Lake Macquarie, offering a laid-back escape from busier tourist hubs. With its grassy reserves, calm waters, and easy access to the lake, it’s ideal for travellers seeking a peaceful base for water-based activities and nature walks.
Highlights & What to See
- Moonbi Reserve – A grassy park with picnic tables, barbecues, and a boat ramp, perfect for launching a kayak or paddleboard onto the lake’s placid waters.
- Lake Macquarie State Conservation Area – Explore pockets of bushland along the shore, with walking trails that wind through spotted gum and angophora forests, offering glimpses of waterbirds and goannas.
- Fishing off the shore – Cast a line from the reserve or nearby jetties for bream, flathead, and whiting; early mornings are best.
- Sunset views – The western aspect of Moonbi delivers spectacular sunsets over the lake, with the sky turning shades of orange and pink.
Suggested Time to Spend
Moonbi is a half-day stop – enough time for a picnic and a paddle or a short bushwalk. If you’re using it as a base for exploring the wider Lake Macquarie area, allow a full day to combine it with nearby towns and conservation areas. The pace is slow and relaxing, so don’t rush.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Toronto – A lively lakeside town 10 minutes north, with a waterfront café strip, weekend markets, and the popular Toronto Foreshore Park.
- Wangi Wangi Point – A scenic peninsula with a historic power station precinct and the Watagans National Park trailheads just inland.
- Cooranbong – A charming village with the Watagan Mountains as a backdrop, known for its country pubs and access to the Great North Walk.
- Lake Macquarie itself – Australia’s largest coastal saltwater lake, ideal for sailing, kayaking, and swimming at patrolled beaches like Blacksmiths and Redhead.
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Image credits
- Toronto — Dillan Payne / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Wangi Wangi — Winston M. Yang Wyp / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Blacksmiths Beach — Tim J Keegan / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Watagans National Park — Poyt448 Peter Woodard / CC0