Photo: Jean-Pierre Norblin de La Gourdaine / Public domain
Bathers Way is a stunning 5.5-kilometre coastal walk that hugs the shoreline of Port Stephens, offering sweeping views of golden beaches, rocky headlands, and the sparkling blue waters of the Pacific. This easy-to-moderate trail connects some of the region's best beaches and lookouts, making it a must-do for nature lovers and photographers. Whether you're after a leisurely stroll, a refreshing swim, or a front-row seat to a spectacular sunrise, Bathers Way delivers a quintessential Australian coastal experience.
Highlights & What to See
- Fingal Bay: Start or end your walk at this pristine beach, famous for its iconic sand spit that emerges at low tide, connecting to Fingal Island and the historic lighthouse.
- Boat Harbour: A sheltered cove with calm waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling, backed by a scenic picnic area and café.
- Tomaree Headland: A short but steep side trail leads to the summit of Tomaree Head, rewarding you with panoramic 360-degree views of Port Stephens, the Tasman Sea, and beyond.
- Zane Grey Lookout: Named after the famous American author who fished these waters, this lookout offers dramatic views of the rugged coastline and is a prime whale-watching spot during migration season (May–November).
- Wreck Beach: A secluded stretch of sand accessible only on foot, named for the shipwrecks visible at low tide – a fascinating glimpse into maritime history.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow at least 2–3 hours to complete the full walk at a relaxed pace, with stops for photos and swims. If you want to include the Tomaree Head summit detour, add another 45 minutes. Early morning or late afternoon is ideal for cooler temperatures and soft light. The walk is easily split into shorter sections if you prefer a half-day exploring just one or two beaches.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Nelson Bay: The lively hub of Port Stephens, with dolphin-watching cruises, waterfront dining, and the marina – a great spot for lunch after your walk.
- Shoal Bay: A family-friendly beach with calm waters, a popular holiday park, and the Shoal Bay Country Club for a post-walk drink.
- Stockton Beach: Just south, this massive sand-dune system offers quad biking, sandboarding, and 4WD adventures – a thrilling contrast to the coastal walk.
- Port Stephens–Great Lakes Marine Park: Extend your exploration by kayaking or snorkeling in the protected waters, where you might spot turtles, rays, and colourful fish.
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Image credits
- Shoal Bay — Phil Whitehouse from London, United Kingdom / CC BY 2.0
- Fingal Bay — popejon2 from Paddington, Australia / CC BY 2.0
- Tomaree National Park — AussieLegend / Public domain
- Stockton Beach — AussieLegend / Public domain
- Port Stephens–Great Lakes Marine Park — J.lyle at English Wikipedia / Public domain