Discover the best top things to do in Forster, Australia including Free Spirit Cruises, Wallis Lake, Forster's Boat Shed Number 1, Forster Estuary Charters, Cape Hawke Lookout, Burgess Beach, Forster, Seven Mile Beach, Waterline Boathouse, Booti Booti National Park, Bennetts Head Lookout.
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5.0 based on 142 reviews
The Free Spirit Cruises the aquamarine waters of Wallis Lake at Forster, NSW. Lunch is freshly prepared on board and served to your table. Wildlife is abundant, including frequent sighting of pelicans, black swans, oyster catchers and sea eagles to name but a few. Dolphins are frequently sighted in Wallis Lake and the occasional sea turtle. There have been rarer sightings of dugong and even a fur seal in the lake. Take in lunch and be part of the conversation, perhaps partaking in a beverage from the fully licensed bar. Learn a little of the areas history, both aboriginal and european, the commercial fishing and aquaculture industries and about our unique environment. The Free Spirit makes the perfect venue for a get together with family and friends. Book today...you'll love it!
5.0 based on 61 reviews
Beautiful Wallis lake stunning crystal clear blue water great for fishing,swimming,snorkeling and all water sports. Always plenty of dolphins to see.
Forster-Tuncurry is blessed with the beautiful aqua waters of Wallis Lake a great place for fishing, hiring a boat or taking a cruise on the Free Spirit and home to the Sydney Rock oyster.
5.0 based on 63 reviews
Forster Houseboat Hire and Boatshed #1 is the gateway to an unforgettable day on the lake, we provide Houseboat Hire, Boat Hire, Luxury BBQ/ Party Boat Hire, Transparent Kayak Hire, Kayak Hire, Stand Up Paddle board hire, aqua bike hire and much more. We also provide great advice, Bait, Ice and are a quality family run business.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
Forster Estuary Charters offer guided fishing charters on the pristine waters of Wallis Lake. We offer family friendly fishing and scenic charters, our strong focus on safety and reliability means that you are in good hands and will have a pleasant and safe day on the water.
4.5 based on 235 reviews
It’s a pleasant 10 min walk through a small rainforest up to the lookout tower. Amazing views from the top and worth the climb up the tower.
4.5 based on 56 reviews
Lots of interest here with the rocky shores. Beautiful location. Come along at sunset or sunrise to capture some of this natural beauty.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
Boat, Kayak, Aqua Trike, Sup and BBQ Party Boat Hire Oyster and Wine Bar, cafe, restaurant, seafood
4.5 based on 62 reviews
The national park is located on a peninsula about 8 kilometres long and at it's widest it's a couple of kilometres. It separates Lake Wallis from the Pacific Ocean and contains a camping area, picnic areas, Seven Mile Beach, Cape Hawke Lookout and Booti Hill to name a few sites. The picnic areas have a lot of information on sign/poster boards about the history, topography, wildlife and Indigenous People's use of the park.
4.5 based on 56 reviews
great view and an easy walk down to the beach for most people. Access to the beach is NOT suitable for people with disabilities.
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