Gannet Beach Walk

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Stretching along the wild, windswept coast of the Worimi Conservation Lands north of Port Stephens, the Gannet Beach Walk is a raw, elemental encounter with Australia’s marine edge. This 10-kilometre return trek follows firm sand between the crashing Tasman Sea and towering dunes, culminating at the northern end in a raucous seabird colony. It’s a place where the roar of the ocean and the cries of thousands of gannets drown out everything else — a must for bird lovers, beachcombers, and anyone craving a bracing coastal hike far from the crowds.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate a full morning or afternoon (3–4 hours) for the 10 km return walk at a leisurely pace, including time to sit and observe the gannet colony. The walk is flat and easy, but exposed — start early to avoid the midday sun, and time your visit with low tide for the firmest sand. If you’re keen on photography, the golden hour before sunset casts the dunes in warm light and the gannets in silhouette.

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