Wallis Lake

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Wallis Lake is a vast, shimmering waterway that forms the heart of the Great Lakes region on the New South Wales mid-north coast. It's a paradise for water lovers, with calm, protected waters perfect for kayaking, sailing, and fishing. The lake is surrounded by national parks and sleepy coastal villages, offering a laid-back alternative to the nearby beachside buzz of Forster and Tuncurry. Whether you're casting a line for flathead or simply soaking up the serene beauty from a waterfront café, Wallis Lake feels like an authentic slice of Australian lake life.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give yourself at least half a day to really experience Wallis Lake – a morning kayak followed by an oyster lunch is perfect. If you're keen to fish or explore the quieter northern reaches, a full day is ideal. Many travellers use it as a leisurely stop between Sydney and Byron Bay, spending a night in Forster or Tuncurry to enjoy the lake at sunrise and sunset.

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