Photo: Lucy Moore / CC BY 4.0
Morisset Hospital, a heritage-listed former mental hospital set on sprawling lakeside grounds near Lake Macquarie, is today better known for its unexpected wildlife encounter: a resident mob of Australian pelicans that gather at the water’s edge. The site’s atmospheric sandstone buildings and tranquil surroundings offer a unique, offbeat stop for travellers intrigued by history and nature.
Highlights & What to See
- Pelican feeding – The main draw is the daily pelican feeding session (around 3 pm), where dozens of these enormous, prehistoric-looking birds congregate for a free feed. It’s a photographer’s dream and a delight for kids.
- Heritage buildings – Wander around the hospital’s original 19th-century sandstone wards and administration blocks, many of which are listed on the NSW Heritage Register. The architecture is a sombre but fascinating glimpse into early psychiatric care.
- Lakeside walking track – A short, easy trail leads from the hospital grounds to the edge of Lake Macquarie, offering peaceful water views and a chance to spot other birdlife, including black swans and cormorants.
- Morisset Hospital Chapel – The small, non-denominational chapel on site features beautiful stained-glass windows and is open for quiet reflection.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors come specifically for the pelican feeding, which lasts about 20–30 minutes. Plan to arrive 15 minutes early to find parking and secure a good viewing spot. If you add a stroll around the heritage buildings and the lakeside track, allow a total of 1–1.5 hours. The site is best visited as a short detour rather than a full-day destination.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Lake Macquarie – Australia’s largest coastal saltwater lake offers sailing, kayaking, and lakeside walks; the charming town of Toronto is just a 10‑minute drive away.
- Watagans National Park – A 20‑minute drive west leads to lush rainforest walks and panoramic lookouts, perfect for a bushwalking break.
- Newcastle – The vibrant harbour city is 40 minutes north, with its famous beaches, Fort Scratchley, and thriving food scene.
- The Entrance – About 30 minutes south, this popular tourist spot features a long ocean pier, a nightly pelican feeding (a bigger, more commercial affair), and family‑friendly beaches.
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Image credits
- Lake Macquarie — The original uploader was Tim Starling at English Wikipedia . / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Toronto — Dillan Payne / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Watagans National Park — Poyt448 Peter Woodard / CC0
- Newcastle — Hugh Llewelyn / CC BY-SA 2.0
- The Entrance — denisbin / CC BY-ND 2.0
- Morisset — Aussie~mobs / CC BY 2.0