Worimi Conservation Area

Stretching along the coast north of Newcastle, the Worimi Conservation Area is a stunning expanse of towering sand dunes, pristine beaches, and vibrant Aboriginal cultural heritage. This protected landscape, managed in partnership with the Worimi people, offers a raw and untamed beauty that feels a world away from the nearby holiday towns. Whether you're sandboarding down colossal dunes, spotting migrating whales from the shore, or learning about the area's deep Indigenous history, this is a place that rewards adventurous spirits and curious travellers alike.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly experience the Worimi Conservation Area, allow at least a full day. Start with a morning Aboriginal cultural tour (around 2–3 hours), then spend the afternoon exploring the dunes – either on a guided 4WD adventure or trying sandboarding. If you're keen on a beach walk or whale watching, add another half-day. For those short on time, a half-day can cover a dune tour and a quick stop at Birubi Beach, but you'll miss the cultural depth. Combine it with a stay in Port Stephens for a relaxed coastal break.

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