Bombah Point

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Bombah Point is a serene, off-the-beaten-path gem on the southern edge of the Myall Lakes system, where the Bombah Broadwater meets the Boolambayte Lake. This peaceful spot is a haven for paddlers, birdwatchers, and anyone craving a quiet escape into nature. With its calm waters, abundant birdlife, and proximity to the expansive Myall Lakes National Park, Bombah Point offers a genuinely tranquil Australian lake experience away from the crowds.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Bombah Point is best enjoyed as a half-day outing, ideally combined with a visit to the nearby towns of Hawks Nest or Tea Gardens. Arrive mid-morning to take the ferry, then spend a couple of hours paddling or walking before enjoying a picnic by the water. If you have more time, consider staying for sunset – the light over the lakes is magical. Most visitors incorporate Bombah Point into a day trip from Port Macquarie or Newcastle, but it also makes a peaceful stop on a longer self-drive itinerary along the NSW coast.

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