Nabiac

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Tucked away on the edge of the Wallamba River, Nabiac is a charming village that feels a world away from the coast, yet sits just a 20-minute drive inland from Forster. This is gateway country to the lush forests of the Wallingat and Booti Booti national parks, and the town itself has a relaxed, old-school Australian vibe. The main street is dotted with antique shops, a legendary pie shop, and a pub that still feels like a local's local. For travellers exploring the Lakes Way, Nabiac is a perfect pit stop to stretch your legs, grab a coffee, and soak up a slice of rural coastal life.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Nabiac is best as a short stop or a half-day detour. Most travellers spend 1–2 hours here: grab a pie, browse the antiques, and take a quick walk along the river. If you plan to explore Wallingat National Park, allow a full morning or afternoon (3–4 hours). For a relaxed overnight, the Nabiac Hotel offers simple rooms, and the town makes a quiet base for exploring the surrounding parks and the coast.

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