Photo: Newystats / CC BY-SA 4.0
Broken Head is a wild and windswept headland on the southern edge of Port Stephens, where the Tasman Sea crashes against dramatic cliffs and the bush meets the beach. This is a place for those who want to escape the crowds and feel the raw power of the coast. The main draw is the stunning coastal walk that offers panoramic views, whale-watching opportunities (May to November), and access to secluded beaches. It's a favourite spot for local surfers and nature lovers, and a perfect stop on a self-drive itinerary exploring the Port Stephens area.
Highlights & What to See
- Broken Head Coastal Walk: A 2.5 km loop trail that winds through coastal heath and rainforest, offering breathtaking views of the headland and ocean. Look out for sea eagles and migrating whales.
- Bouddi National Park: While not strictly within Broken Head, this nearby park features excellent walking tracks and secluded beaches like Putty Beach, accessible via a short drive.
- Surfing at Broken Head Beach: A consistent beach break that works on a south swell, popular with experienced surfers. The beach is patrolled in summer.
- Cape Hawke Lookout: A short walk from the car park leads to a lookout with 360-degree views over the coastline and Booti Booti National Park.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is ideal to walk the coastal trail, enjoy a picnic with a view, and perhaps catch a wave or two. If you're short on time, even a couple of hours for the walk and lookout are rewarding. Combine it with a visit to nearby Port Stephens for a full day of coastal exploration.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Stephens: Just north, with its famous sand dunes, dolphin cruises, and the town of Nelson Bay.
- Tomaree National Park: Offers the iconic Tomaree Head Summit walk with spectacular views over Port Stephens.
- Booti Booti National Park: Adjacent to the south, featuring the scenic Lakes Way and beautiful beaches like Seven Mile Beach.
- Myall Lakes National Park: A vast system of freshwater lakes and forests, perfect for kayaking and birdwatching, about 30 minutes north.
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Image credits
- Tomaree National Park — AussieLegend / Public domain
- Port Stephens Sand Dunes — AussieLegend / Public domain
- Myall Lakes National Park — Eduardo M. C. / CC BY 2.0
- Booti Booti National Park — Anonymous Dissident / Public domain
- Anna Bay — AussieLegend / Public domain