Mountain Biking Attractions Morisset - Gold Coast QLD

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Keen 2 Tour

Freemans Drive, Cooranbong NSW 2265
Enjoy a great day out with Keen 2 Tour. Visit places of interest on the Central Coast, Hunter Valley, Lake Macquarie, Newcastle and beyond. Tours are designed for your groups requirements. Keen 2 Tour offers private group hire for Day Tours and Extended Tours. Suitable for seniors groups, social clubs and corporate groups. Tours by Girls for Girls, Hunter Valley Wine Tours and more. Suitable for birthdays, hen's parties and special events. Fundraising Tours: Keen 2 Tour can help your school, charity, sporting group to raise those much needed funds while enjoying a day or evening out! Hunter Valley concert transfers, airports and cruise terminal transfers also available.
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Heaton State Forest - Watagan Mountains

Martinsville Road, Cooranbong NSW 2265
Heaton State Forest, part of the Watagan Mountains, is a beautiful forest encompassing a variety of visitor experiences and spectacular lookouts showcasing views over the Hunter and Lake Macquarie regions. Heaton State Forest complements the picnic and camping facilities in nearby Olney State Forest. McLean, Hunter and Heaton lookouts offer outstanding coastal and mountain views. Watagan HQ camping area, an old forest worker campsite, is also available. And of course - being State Forest - you can bring your dog. And don't forget - your visit is free!
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The Elephant Shop

567 Freemans Drive, Cooranbong NSW 2265

Visit The Elephant Shop and take a journey around the world, with exquisite crystals, stunning furniture pieces, and more. Brazil, a place of music, dance and natural wonder presents a beautiful range of gemstones for the avid collector and spiritual healer alike. India’s expert artisans present truly beautiful hand carved gifts, each unique and exhibiting the bright colours of the Orient. Experience China’s Feng Shui and lucky talismans, or a breathtaking array of one-off furniture pieces, direct from the northern villages of Chiang Mai, Thailand. Pakistan is home to many ancient cultures and brings the incredibly popular Himalayan Salt Lamp from its natural source in the intense Himalayan Mountains. The cultural mixing pot of Morocco brings to The Elephant Shop vibrant hand crafted pottery, millions of year old fossils and exquisite selenite lamps. The Elephant Shop provides elements such as these and more from around the world to create a shopping experience unlike any other. Recent renovations has given the shop even more space for new exotic items, and a fresh and exciting vibe. The huge range and diversity of items handpicked from across the globe has made The Elephant Shop a landmark on the Central Coast and Hunter region. Simply making it a one-off experience that you won’t want to miss.

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Cooranbong

Cooranbong, Cooranbong NSW 2265
The Southlake area of Lake Macquarie is located at the foot of the Watagan Mountains. The calm waterways and quiet rural communities of Southlake include Morisset, Dora Creek, Cooranbong, Wyee and the Watagan National Park. Enjoy water sports, bushwalking and horse riding in the mountains. Discover the art and craft houses of Cooranbong or relax with a picnic by the lake on the Morisset Peninsula. Morisset is a thriving town centre with shops, services and restaurants. Stop at Dora Creek, the first town to be established in Lake Macquarie in 1840, and feed ducks from one of its many picnic spots on the water....

Luxury Waterfront House

6 Peveril Street, Mannering Park NSW 2259
Absolute waterfront luxury getaway in Lake Macquarie, this house has been designed to make the most of lakeside living and is fitted out to make your holiday by the lake a special, fun and relaxing experience. With upper and lower decks at the rear offering stunning uninterrupted panoramic views of the lake, you can walk directly from the lower deck, across the lawn, straight out to the lake and the jetty where you can also moor your boat. ...
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Monkey Face lookout

Monkey Face lookout, Martinsville NSW 2265
Monkey Face lookout offers one of the best vantage points in the park, with sweeping views east across the Martinsville Valley. Cameras are a must here, and binoculars are a good idea too – you’ll want to take advantage of the terrific birdwatching opportunities, with glossy black cockatoos often seen here. Settle down in a picnic spot under the ancient grass trees and ironbarks around the lookout, enjoying the view whilst you eat. In winter, the air is crisp and clean, refreshing and revitalising as you survey the land. In summer, the sun is hot and bright and casts a magnificent light over the valley, making this lookout a spectacular place to visit all year round....
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Watagans National Park

Watagan Forest Road, Martinsville NSW 2265
Watagans National Park, one hour from Newcastle, offers stunning wilderness right on your doorstep: hiking, biking, lookouts, and quiet campgrounds for longer escapes. Watagans National Park boasts some of the country’s finest rainforest scenery. Moss-covered walls and boulders, towering canopies of red cedar and Illawarra flame trees pepper the walking track to Gap Creek Falls. You can also expect extraordinary views down toward rainforest gullies at Monkey Face and Gap Creek lookouts. The Watagan Mountains also house a rich cultural heritage; more than 40 Aboriginal sites highlight art and engraving techniques, and remnants from previous forestry operations showcase settlement history in the area. Bangalow and Gap Creek campgrounds provide overnight comfort for those who wish to continue exploring; you can pitch a tent next to your car and take advantage of the free barbecue areas and picnic tables available to you. Whether you arrive with a walking, cycling or 4WD tour in mind, remember to bring your sense of adventure as you’ll discover new things to do every time you visit....
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Muirs Lookout

Prickly Ridge Road, Martinsville NSW 2265
Muirs Lookout at Jilliby State Conservation Area displays amazing scenic views from the Watagan Range overlooking neighbouring townships. No trip to Jilliby State Conservation Area would be complete without taking the time to enjoy awe-inspiring scenic views from Muirs lookout. Gaze miles out along the mountains and eucalypt forests of Watagan Range, with panoramic views to the east over semi-rural communities - Mandalong and Morisset, as well as Lake Macquarie, included. If you enjoy birdwatching, be sure to bring your binoculars. There are many interesting bird species that call Jilliby State Conservation Area home. At night you might be lucky enough to see the threatened sooty, barking, masked or powerful owls. Tall eucalypts framing the view across the coast make Muirs lookout an idyllic spot to spread out and enjoy a peaceful picnic or even just a cup of tea to take in the naturally beautiful surroundings....
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Lake Macquarie State Conservation Area

Road, Morisset Park NSW 2264
The bush backyard of Newcastle and the Central Coast is a hiker’s and boatie’s paradise - bushwalking, canoeing, kayaking, and other water sports await. Come and enjoy the blissful lake lifestyle at Lake Macquarie. Twice the size of Sydney Harbour, it’s the biggest permanent saltwater lake in the Southern Hemisphere and provides stunning views, countless opportunities for boating, fishing and water sports, and is a haven for birdwatchers and nature-lovers. Whether you like to bushwalk with only the lapping of water on the shore for company, enjoy long relaxed family picnics, or prefer to kayak with a line off the side to catch dinner, this park is very accessible - it’s nestled between Newcastle and the Central Coast. You can explore the coves and headlands in any season, and the water is lovely in summer if you need to cool off after a long walk....
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Morisset

45364 - Morisset NSW 2264
The town of Morisset is part of the Southlake area of Lake Macquarie located at the foot of the Watagan Mountains. Morisset has a thriving town centre with many shops, services, restaurants and cafes. Visit the Morisset Mega Markets held every weekend for local produce, arts and crafts. The Southlake area of Morisset, Dora Creek, Cooranbong, Wyee and Watagan National Park is popular for its calm waterways and quiet rural communities....
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Cooranbong

46295 - Cooranbong NSW 2265
The Southlake area of Lake Macquarie is located at the foot of the Watagan Mountains. The calm waterways and quiet rural communities of Southlake include Morisset, Dora Creek, Cooranbong, Wyee and the Watagan National Park. Enjoy water sports, bushwalking and horse riding in the mountains. Discover the art and craft houses of Cooranbong or relax with a picnic by the lake on the Morisset Peninsula. Morisset is a thriving town centre with shops, services and restaurants. Stop at Dora Creek, the first town to be established in Lake Macquarie in 1840 and feed ducks from one of its many picnic spots on the water....