Lake Macquarie

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Stretching over 100 square kilometres, Lake Macquarie is Australia’s largest coastal saltwater lake, a vast playground of shimmering water, sandy beaches and lush national park fringing its shores. Just a 90-minute drive north of Sydney, this immense water body offers a serene escape for swimmers, sailors, kayakers and anyone who loves the great outdoors. The lake’s calm, protected waters make it ideal for families and water-sports enthusiasts, while the surrounding suburbs and small towns provide a relaxed, beachside vibe with excellent cafés and seafood spots.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Lake Macquarie deserves at least two full days to truly appreciate its scale and diversity. Spend one day exploring the lake’s northern shores and the Watagans, and another day focused on the southern beaches and the charming town of Swansea. If you’re short on time, a day trip from Newcastle or Sydney can still give you a taste – head straight to Caves Beach for a swim and a walk along the caves at low tide, then grab lunch at a lakeside café in Toronto.

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