Trial Bay

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Trial Bay, on the mid-north coast of New South Wales, is a stunning stretch of coastline within the Hat Head National Park, known for its dramatic headlands, pristine beaches, and rich history. The bay's centrepiece is the historic Trial Bay Gaol, a striking sandstone ruin perched on the headland, offering a glimpse into the area's convict past. This is a place where nature and history converge, providing a serene escape for beach lovers, hikers, and history buffs alike.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find that a half-day is sufficient to explore the gaol, relax on the beach, and take in a short walk. However, if you want to fully experience the national park and perhaps enjoy a picnic or a swim, plan for a full day. The area is also a pleasant stopover on a road trip between Sydney and Brisbane.

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