Lake Macquarie

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Lake Macquarie is a vast coastal saltwater lagoon just north of Wollongong, offering a serene escape for water lovers and nature enthusiasts. With over 100 kilometres of shoreline, it's a haven for sailing, kayaking, paddleboarding, and fishing. The surrounding bushland and wetlands are teeming with birdlife, making it a prime spot for wildlife spotting and bushwalking. Despite its size, Lake Macquarie feels laid-back and uncrowded, perfect for a relaxed day out or a peaceful overnight stay.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Lake Macquarie can be explored in a day from Wollongong, but to truly appreciate its calm beauty, plan an overnight stay. Spend a morning kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding on the lake, followed by lunch at a waterside café in Warners Bay or Swansea. Afternoon hiking in the conservation area or a boat trip to Pulbah Island rounds out the day. If you have two days, include a sunset sail and a relaxed morning exploring coastal villages.

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