Photo: Tim J Keegan / CC BY-SA 2.0
Rathmines, a quiet lakeside suburb on the western shores of Lake Macquarie, is best known for its fascinating World War II history and its role as a training base for the Royal Australian Air Force. Today, the area offers a peaceful escape with a mix of heritage attractions, water activities, and natural beauty. It's an ideal stop for history buffs and nature lovers exploring the Port Stephens region.
Highlights & What to See
- Rathmines Park & Catalina Base: Explore the historic RAAF Catalina flying boat base, with remnants of the wartime operations, including a restored hangar and memorials. The park offers picnic spots and a playground.
- Lake Macquarie: Enjoy the calm waters for kayaking, paddleboarding, or fishing. The lake is perfect for a leisurely day on the water.
- Rathmines Theatre: Catch a live performance or movie at this charming heritage-listed theatre, originally built as a wartime recreation hall.
- Belmont Golf Course: Tee off at this scenic 18-hole course with views over the lake.
- Birdwatching at Rathmines Wetlands: Spot native birds and waterfowl in the protected wetlands area, ideal for a peaceful walk.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend a half-day exploring the historic sites and enjoying the lake. Combine Rathmines with a visit to nearby Belmont or Toronto for lunch, or extend to a full day if you plan to kayak or fish. It's a great add-on to a trip around Lake Macquarie or as a detour from the Port Stephens coast.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Belmont: Just south, offering shops, cafes, and the Belmont Golf Course.
- Toronto: A charming lakeside town with a vibrant cafe scene and a ferry to the lake's islands.
- Swansea: Where the lake meets the ocean, with beautiful beaches and the Swansea Bridge.
- Newcastle: A 30-minute drive north for city attractions, beaches, and dining.
- Port Stephens: Head east to Nelson Bay and the stockton sand dunes for dolphin cruises and sandboarding.
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