Worimi Sand Dunes

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Stretching for 32 kilometres along the coast north of Newcastle, the Worimi Sand Dunes form the largest moving coastal sand dune system in the Southern Hemisphere. These immense, golden hills of sand – some reaching 40 metres high – are a breathtaking natural spectacle and a place of deep cultural significance to the Worimi people, the Traditional Custodians of this land. The dunes offer a surreal, almost otherworldly landscape that feels like a desert meeting the sea, with the sparkling waters of Stockton Beach on one side and the blue-green hues of the Tasman Sea beyond.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend between half a day and a full day exploring the dunes. A morning or afternoon quad-biking or sandboarding session lasts around two to three hours, leaving time to also visit the beach or take a short walk. If you're keen on a cultural tour or want to hike deeper into the dunes, plan for a full day. The dunes are easily accessible from Port Stephens, so you can combine them with other activities in the area.

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