Tomaree Head

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Rising dramatically above the sparkling blue waters of Port Stephens, Tomaree Head offers one of the most breathtaking coastal panoramas in New South Wales. This rugged headland, part of Tomaree National Park, is a must-do for any traveller seeking epic views, native wildlife, and a taste of the region's natural beauty. The short but steep walk to the summit rewards you with sweeping vistas of the coastline, the vast Pacific Ocean, and the iconic sand dunes of Stockton Beach.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors take 1.5 to 2 hours for the return hike, including time to soak in the views and explore the historic gun emplacements. If you plan to combine the walk with a swim or lunch at Shoal Bay, allow a half-day. For a more leisurely experience, consider visiting in the late afternoon to catch the golden light and avoid the midday heat.

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