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Eurong is a sleepy coastal hamlet on the northern shores of Port Stephens, where the Myall River meets the sea. With its uncrowded beaches, lush bushland, and a laid-back vibe that feels a world away from the tourist hubs, Eurong is a perfect escape for those seeking tranquility and a genuine connection with nature. The area is a haven for birdwatchers, kayakers, and anyone who loves long, solitary walks on the sand.
Highlights & What to See
- Eurong Beach – A pristine, dog-friendly stretch of sand that's ideal for a peaceful stroll, swimming, or simply watching the waves roll in. The beach is backed by coastal heath and offers lovely views across the bay.
- Myall River – Paddle a kayak or stand-up paddleboard along the tranquil river, where you might spot pelicans, ospreys, and even dolphins. The river meanders through mangrove forests and offers a serene escape.
- Bushwalking in the Myall Lakes National Park – Just a short drive away, the park features walking trails through paperbark swamps and towering eucalypts. The Mungo Brush Rainforest Walk is a highlight, leading through a lush, fern-filled gully.
- Birdwatching at Little Beach – A quiet spot where migratory waders and resident seabirds gather. Bring binoculars for a chance to see terns, oystercatchers, and the occasional sea eagle.
- Sunset at the Eurong Boat Ramp – A simple but stunning spot to watch the sun dip below the horizon, painting the sky in shades of orange and pink over the still waters.
Suggested Time to Spend
Eurong is a place to slow down. Spend a full day if you want to combine beach time with a kayak paddle and a short bushwalk, or stretch it over a weekend to truly unwind. Most visitors find that half a day is enough to soak up the main attractions, but the area's peacefulness often tempts you to linger longer.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Hawks Nest – A charming village just across the river, with a stunning surf beach and the famous sand dunes of Stockton Bight.
- Tea Gardens – A historic riverside town with excellent seafood restaurants and a lovely boardwalk along the Myall River.
- Myall Lakes National Park – Explore the park’s network of lakes, walking trails, and picnic spots. The Bombah Point area is a gateway to the wilderness.
- Nelson Bay – The main hub of Port Stephens, offering dolphin-watching cruises, shops, and a lively waterfront dining scene.
- Stockton Beach – Famous for its massive sand dunes and 4WD adventures. Accessible via a ferry from Nelson Bay or a drive from Hawks Nest.
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