Pulbah Island

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Pulbah Island is the largest island on Lake Macquarie, a vast coastal saltwater lake just south of Newcastle. This protected nature reserve offers a true escape into wild bushland and tranquil waters, accessible only by boat. With its sandy beaches, walking trails, and abundant birdlife, it's a perfect spot for a day of exploration, picnicking, and quiet immersion in nature.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Pulbah Island is best enjoyed as a half-day trip. Arrive by private boat or hire a kayak from nearby towns like Swansea or Toronto. Spend a couple of hours walking the trails, swimming, and picnicking. If you have your own vessel, you can easily combine the visit with other Lake Macquarie attractions, such as the coastal walk at Caves Beach or a meal at a waterfront café in Warners Bay.

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