Discover the best top things to do in Pacific Coast Australia, Australia including Newcastle Memorial Walk, Lennox Head Boardwalk, Bathers Way Coastal Walk, Coffs Creek Walk and Cycleway, Newcastle East Heritage Walk, Nobbys Head and Breakwall, Fernleigh Track, Angourie Walking Track, Wilsons River Experience Walk, Bitumen Walking Track.
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5.0 based on 1,871 reviews
Spectacular views of Newcastle and its beaches. Brilliant design; from just a hill it has been transformed into a regular walking trek while giving a great tribute to the Australian WW1 diggers! Not to be missed..
5.0 based on 32 reviews
The boardwalk is situated at the southern end of Lennox Heads. It is a fabulous long boardwalk starting just beyond Seven Mile Beach and it winds its way up toward Pat Morgan Lookout (do go up the stairs to the lookout if you have the time and energy, its gorgeous up there). The walk along the boardwalk is filled with locals walking their dogs and exercising. I really loved walking along here first thing in the morning when I stayed at Lennox Heads. There are whales and dolphins that swim by here during the season.
4.5 based on 150 reviews
Beautiful walk taking in the coastal landmarks Nobbys beach the baths city beach and King Edward park. Lots of historical landmarks along the way and links with the memorial walkway.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
We walked this together in January. The views were gorgeous and the history was interesting. There were 2 signs we couldn't find but still a great, easy walk.
4.5 based on 242 reviews
Lotsa good memories of the spit, beach, lighthouse and views of both beach side and harbour side, including tug boats pulling huge tankers out to sea.... And whales to top it off
4.5 based on 64 reviews
A highly enjoyable 30km bike ride (15km each way) encompassing attractive bush and wetlands; and imbued by the history of the Adamstown-Belmont coal train line. The Track is well constructed for both cycling and walking; and well-maintained for safe cycling. The gradients are gentle as befits an old train line, the 191 metre rail tunnel is a novelty, and the ride was well-shaded within bushscape for much of the way. I grew up in the area and the historical information boards were very informative. I also recommend the Fernleigh Cafe in Adamstown for reviving after the ride.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
Staying in Yamba for a quick getaway and desired to go for a walk, quick little drive out of Yamba and parked at Mara Beach picnic area . You do need to pay $8 enter into the national park. What a lovely and quiet easy walk around the coast line with some great veiws . Don’t forget to pack some water and a little snack. It took k 3 hours with a few little stops along the way
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