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The Myall Coast

New South Wales

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Interesting facts about The Myall Coast

Myall Coast is a picturesque region located in the eastern part of New South Wales, Australia. It is home to some of the most beautiful and tranquil beaches, lakes, and bays that are perfect for swimming, fishing, and sailing. Here are some fascinating facts about this stunning region:

1. The Myall River is one of the main waterways in the region, running for over 70 kilometers from the Barrington Tops to the Myall Lakes estuary. The river is home to various species of fish and is a popular spot for kayaking and boating.

2. The region is part of the Worimi Conservation Lands, which spans over 3500 hectares. The conservation area has some of the largest moving sand dunes in the Southern Hemisphere and is an important site for the Worimi people, who have a rich cultural history in the area.

3. Hawks Nest and Tea Gardens are two of the most popular coastal towns in the region and are separated by the beautiful Myall River. The towns have a combined population of over 3000 people and attract many visitors each year.

4. The region has a rich history of shipwrecks and maritime heritage. The Port Stephens area was once a popular spot for shipbuilding and now has several museums and exhibits that showcase the maritime history of the region.

5. The Myall Lakes National Park is one of the main attractions in the region, with over 40 kilometers of pristine beaches, lakes, and wetlands. The park is home to various wildlife such as kangaroos, wallabies, and koalas and offers visitors plenty of opportunities for hiking, camping, and birdwatching.

6. The region has a mild oceanic climate, with warm temperatures in the summer and mild winters. The Myall River is a popular spot for swimming in the warmer months, while the beaches are great for surfing and windsurfing.

7. The Myall Coast is a great place to go whale watching, with humpback whales and southern right whales regularly spotted in the region during their annual migration.

8. The region has many walking trails that offer stunning views of the coast and bushland, such as the coast walk from Hawks Nest to Bennetts Beach, which is known for its stunning views of the coastline.

9. Myall Coast has many restaurants and cafes that serve delicious seafood and other local delicacies, such as fresh oysters, prawns, and fish.

10. The region is only a few hours’ drive from Sydney, making it an easy weekend getaway for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy some time in nature.


Number One Beach Myall Lakes National Park photo thanks to Ian Wool
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