Tomaree Headland Walk

Tomaree Headland Walk is a short but spectacular coastal hike in Tomaree National Park, near Port Stephens. This 2.2 km return trail rewards you with panoramic views that rival any along the NSW coast. The walk is steep in parts but well-maintained, making it accessible for most fitness levels. Expect a sensory feast: the scent of eucalyptus, the crash of waves below, and a 360-degree vista from the summit that takes in the blue waters of Port Stephens, the offshore islands, and the distant Myall Lakes. It’s a must-do for any traveller exploring the Port Stephens region, offering a quick yet unforgettable nature hit.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 1–1.5 hours for the return walk, including time at the summit to soak in the views. The trail is only 2.2 km return but includes a steep 1 km ascent, so pace yourself. If you’re combining it with other activities in Port Stephens, a morning or late-afternoon slot works best to avoid the midday heat and crowds. For a more leisurely experience, bring a picnic and linger at the summit or the base’s rock platforms.

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