Photo: Rob Freijs / CC BY-SA 3.0
Wallis Lake is a shimmering coastal lagoon on the New South Wales Mid North Coast, just north of Forster. Its calm, oyster-rich waters and sandy shores make it a serene escape for boating, fishing, and kayaking, with a strong local seafood culture centred on the famous Wallis Lake oysters.
Highlights & What to See
- Taste the oysters – Sample freshly shucked Sydney rock oysters straight from the lake at waterfront shacks or local markets; they are among Australia's finest.
- Cruise the lake – Hire a tinnie, kayak, or stand-up paddleboard to explore the labyrinth of islands, mangrove creeks, and secluded beaches. The water is glassy calm most mornings.
- Visit Forster Main Beach – A patrolled surf beach on the ocean side of the narrow peninsula, perfect for a swim after a lake paddle.
- Walk the Wallis Lake Foreshore – A scenic path from Forster to the Tuncurry bridge offers views across the lake, with picnic spots and birdlife.
- Spot wildlife – Pelicans, black swans, and sea eagles are common; dolphins sometimes enter the lake through the channel.
Suggested Time to Spend
Wallis Lake is ideal for a half-day to full-day outing. Most visitors combine a morning kayak or boat hire with a leisurely oyster lunch. If you're self-driving along the coast, it's a perfect stop for a few hours, but you could easily spend a full day exploring the lake's nooks and crannies. For a deeper experience, stay overnight in Forster or Tuncurry.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Forster – The lively town on the lake's edge, with great cafés, restaurants, and the stunning One Mile Beach.
- Tuncurry – Across the bridge, known for its fishing fleet and the historic Tuncurry Rockpool.
- Booti Booti National Park – A coastal park with rainforest walks and the dramatic Cape Hawke lookout.
- Myall Lakes National Park – A vast system of freshwater lakes and forests, 30 minutes north, ideal for canoeing and camping.
- Pacific Palms – A cluster of pristine beaches (Blueys, Boomerang, Elizabeth) about 20 minutes south, famous for surf and coastal walks.
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Image credits
- Forster — Dora Carrington (1893–1932) / Public domain
- Tuncurry — Celcom at English Wikipedia / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Booti Booti National Park — Anonymous Dissident / Public domain
- Myall Lakes National Park — Eduardo M. C. / CC BY 2.0
- Pacific Palms — paul bica / CC BY 2.0
- One Mile Beach — Nachoman-au / CC BY-SA 3.0