There are 18 trails & sites in Newcastle
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Stockton Beach, located on the Tasman Sea in New South Wales, Australia, stretches over 32 km (20 mi) and is surrounded by Newcastle's northernmost suburb, Stockton.
Awaba Bay Foreshore Walk in Bolton Point is a must-visit destination known and loved by locals.
Welcome to the Back Creek Picnic Area in Minmi! This park is a great spot for those looking to have a picnic or celebrate a special occasion.
Belmont Baths in Belmont is a great facility for swimming and relaxation by the lake.
Blacksmiths Beach is a popular patrolled beach located at the southern end of a nine-mile stretch of coastline.
Dudley Beach is a hidden gem located in the Glenrock State Conservation Area, just a short 15-minute drive from Newcastle. It is a secluded and unspoiled beach that is popular with locals who are looking for a peaceful escape from the crowds. This beach is renowned for its isolated atmosphere, making it the perfect spot if you are looking to relax by the ocean. You can enjoy a tranquil walk along the sand, paddle along the shore, or search for fossils among the rockpools. At low tide, you can ex
Fernleigh Track is a 15.5 km (10 mi) rail trail in New South Wales, Australia.
Glenrock State Conservation Area is a protected conservation area located in New South Wales, Australia.
Located in Merewether, the iconic Merewether Beach is a much-loved tourist spot and a popular beach among locals, located in the beautiful state of New South Wales.
Newcastle Beach has become a famous surfing destination in Australia, located at the south end of the Newcastle Central Business District.
Nobbys Beach in Newcastle is a popular destination known for its beach and recreational area.
The Red Bluff Boardwalk in Booragul, NSW is a popular attraction that offers shared walking and bicycle pathways.
Speers Point Park in Lake Macquarie is a beautiful and picturesque green space that is a must-see for visitors.
Located in Newcastle, Australia, Strzelecki Scenic Lookout is a popular travel destination that offers breathtaking views of the beaches and Newcastle, attracting visitors from far and wide.
Susan Gilmore Beach is a 100-meter stretch of sand in the northern end of Newcastle's popular Bar Beach.
The Bogey Hole in Newcastle, Australia, is a natural rock pool that was carved by convicts in 1819.
Walking Rivers Newcastle is an outdoor adventure company in Newcastle, New South Wales that offers kayaking, camping, bushwalking, and abseiling experiences.
The Yuelarbah Walking Track is a scenic trail located in the Glenrock State Conservation Area in New South Wales, Australia.