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Dobell House

47 Dobell Drive, Wangi Wangi NSW 2267
Dobell House is the home and studio of Sir William Dobell, one of Australia's greatest artists, on the shores of beautiful Lake Macquarie. Explore Sir William's unique home with its original furniture, personal memorabilia and family mementos. Browse an extensive exhibition illustrating his life and work from the 1920s until his death at Wangi in 1970. Experience his studio just the way it was when he painted there. See what he saw when he painted some of his great paintings. Listen to a 1963 radio interview in which Sir William talks about himself and his work, or watch a video program featuring another interview with him actually recorded in the House. Study a transcript of the famous 1944 courtcase when Dobell and the NSW Art Gallery were sued by two unsuccessful entrants in the 1943 Archibald who claimed Dobell's prize-winning painting of fellow artist Joshua Smith was not a portrait.
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Lake Macquarie State Conservation Area

Chain Valley Bay Road, Chain Valley Bay NSW 2259
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 ... Visit website for more info
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Wallarah National Park

Mine Camp Road, Catherine Hill Bay NSW 2281
While you're hiking along rugged cliff tops on Coastal walking track, reeling in a big one from the rock platform at Pinny Beach or pedalling your mountain bike up Scenic trail, you're a lot nearer to civilisation than you'd think. Wallarah National Park, east of Lake Macquarie and 2km from the town of Swansea, gives you a sense of ... Visit website for more info
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Caves Beach

Mawson Close, Caves Beach NSW 2281
Caves Beach is well known for its namesake - a network of sea caves at the southern end of the beach, which can be explored at low tide. Caves Beach has well maintained barbecue facilities and a picnic area. Bring the family down to Caves Beach for a great day out.
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Blacksmiths Beach

Access off Gommera Street, Blacksmiths NSW 2281
Blacksmiths Beach is a patrolled beach at the southern end of a nine mile stretch of coastline. It is popular with families, as it is known as being safe for swimming. The breakwall, which acts as the border between the beach and the Swansea Channel is also popular with walkers, cyclists and fishermen. Blacksmiths Beach is also home to Swansea/Belmont Surf Lifesaving Club.
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Catherine Hill Bay Beach

Flowers Drive, Catherine Hill Bay NSW 2281
Catherine Hill Bay is largely untouched by development, and the coastline looks as it would have 100 years ago, with a stunning beach, popular for fishing, surfing and swimming. The beach also has the unusual icon of a large coal loading jetty, which has only recently been decommissioned. The beach is patrolled in the warmer months.
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Tea Tree picnic area and lookout

Birdie Beach Drive, Freemans NSW 2259
Keen surfers will appreciate the sweeping views from the lookout at Tea Tree picnic area. Inspect the waves and then decide whether to head down to the boardwalk and paddle out or have a relaxed barbie while you wait for the conditions to change. During winter, the lookout is an excellent spot to station yourself with the binoculars and ... Visit website for more info Fees: Vehicle entry fee: $7 per vehicle per day.

Dobell House

47 Dobell Drive, Wangi Wangi NSW 2267
Dobell House is the home and studio of Sir William Dobell, one of Australia's greatest artists, on the shores of beautiful Lake Macquarie. Explore Sir William's unique home with its original furniture, personal memorabilia and family mementos. Browse an extensive exhibition illustrating his life and work from the 1920s until his death at Wangi in 1970. Experience his studio just the way it was when he painted there. See what he saw when he painted some of his great paintings. Listen to a 1963 radio interview in which Sir William talks about himself and his work, or watch a video program featuring another interview with him actually recorded in the House. Study a transcript of the famous 1944 courtcase when Dobell and the NSW Art Gallery were sued by two unsuccessful entrants in the 1943 Archibald who claimed Dobell's prize-winning painting of fellow artist Joshua Smith was not a portrait....
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R & R Bus and Leisure Hire

325 Pacific Highway, Lake Munmorah NSW 2259
R and R Bus and Leisure Hire are a locally owned business operated from the Central Coast of New South Wales. They offer a range of short range buses and motor homes, with focus on the tour and leisure industry. They offer a unique experience where families and groups can book a fully self contained motor home with a driver, to a party bus for special occasions, to services from 25 seater charter bus. They also have a number of other services for the leisure industry including limousine hire, boat hire and more. They operate seven days a week....

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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Sea Eagle Manor 605

605 Currawong Crescent, Cams Wharf NSW 2281
Sea Eagle Manor 605 is a luxurious four bedroom home set in a bushland setting on the edge of Rafferty's Resort. Sea Eagle Manor offers all the amenities this popular resort provides - swimming pools, tennis courts, lakeside beach, fine restaurant, boat ramp and more. It is ideal for the large or extended family, The manor is large enough for two families or three to four couples and can accommodate nine to eleven. The lounge room features include full leather lounges. A 106 centimetre flat screen television with Wii console, DVD player and sound system ensure the kids are entertained while you relax in comfort....
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Wangi Wangi

39112 - Wangi Wangi NSW 2267
The town of Wangi Wangi sits on the calm waters of western Lake Macquarie. Learn about the life and works of acclaimed artist Sir William Dobell whose home and studio sits on the lake's shores. Winner of three Archibald Prizes, he lived in Wangi Wangi until his death. Enjoy sailing on the lake or explore the Wangi Point Flora and Fauna Reserve with great walking trails, fishing spots and panoramic views....
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Balmoral Beach

Beach, Balmoral NSW 2283
Beautiful houses and expensive yachts, and a beach that is postioned with views over Sydney Harbour National Park and through "the Heads" - the gateway to Sydney Harbour. It's an ideal place for a quick swim and takeaway fish and chips at sunset. In fact, you can take your rollerblades, dog, bike, sailboard and football, or just a picnic basket. Head to the northern tip of the beach where you'll find a small, shady park behind an old club building. From here, a short walk through the streets or around the rocks will take you to Chinamans Beach. Does have an enclosed swimming area. Next to the boatshed are the swimming baths, enclosed by shark nets and a wide boardwalk. The best toilets, showers and change rooms are found at the rear of the Bathers' Pavilion....
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Caves Beach

Mawson Close, Caves Beach NSW 2281
Caves Beach is well known for its namesake - a network of sea caves at the southern end of the beach, which can be explored at low tide. Caves Beach has well maintained barbecue facilities and a picnic area. Bring the family down to Caves Beach for a great day out....
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Caves Beach

40406 - Caves Beach NSW 2281
Caves Beach is located on the Swansea peninsula between Lake Macquarie and the Pacific Ocean. Enjoy beautiful beaches, sandy inlets and fishing at Caves Beach and Swansea. Explore the sea caves at low tide on Caves Beach, venture out into the open waters with a deep sea fishing adventure, try your luck fishing in the Swansea Channel, or catch a wave at one of the many popular local surf breaks....
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Finite Gallery

60 Road, Caves Beach NSW 2281
Finite Gallery was established by Leslie Duffin in 2013. Originally situated in a former service station, Finite Gallery relocated in 2015, moving across the road into more modern spacious premises with plenty of parking spaces and excellent level access. Unlike many other galleries they have a constantly changing set of works on display, fine arts and crafts sourced from local established and emerging artists. There's always something new to see at Finite Gallery, and you don't have to wait until an exhibition is finished - you can take your new artworks home straight away! The gallery also hosts artist's talks, demonstrations, and workshops and classes for all ages. ...
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Wallarah National Park

Mine Camp Road, Catherine Hill Bay NSW 2281
Wallarah National Park, perfect for fishing, cycling, hiking, surfing and picnicking, is less than an hour’s drive from Newcastle and Gosford, yet completely remote. While you’re hiking along rugged cliff tops on Coastal walking track, reeling in a big one from the rock platform at Pinny Beach or pedalling your mountain bike up Scenic trail, you’re a lot nearer to civilisation than you’d think. Wallarah National Park, east of Lake Macquarie and two kilometres from the town of Swansea, gives you a sense of a remote wilderness setting but with the convenience of nearby fish and chips when that big one gets away. Wallarah is a great day trip from Newcastle, Gosford and Sydney. Stay for longer at nearby campgrounds Freemans and Frazer Beach, which are only 15 minutes drive away at Munmorah State Conservation Area. Or, spend a few days doing it all: whale watching (July to August), birdwatching, fishing, hiking, mountain biking, looking at spring wildflowers, and exploring Wallarah’s different types of forest....
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Swansea

41554 - Swansea NSW 2281
The popular holiday destinations of Swansea and Caves Beach provide a link between the ocean and the lake. Beautiful beaches, sandy inlets and open lake foreshore areas are perfect for water enthusiasts. You can explore the sea caves at low tide on Caves Beach, venture out into the open waters with a deep-sea fishing adventure or catch a wave at the patrolled beach. Spend a day at Blacksmiths, a popular family beach patrolled in summer. Explore the tiny heritage town of Catherine Hill Bay and its largely undeveloped coastline and spectacular beach popular for fishing, surfing and swimming....
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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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Blacksmiths Beach

Access off Gommera Street, Blacksmiths NSW 2281
Blacksmiths Beach is a patrolled beach at the southern end of a sandy nine mile stretch of coastline. It's popular with families, and is known as a good beach for swimming. The breakwall, which acts as the border between the beach itself and the Swansea Channel is also popular with walkers, cyclists and anglers. Blacksmiths Beach is home to the Swansea Belmont Surf Lifesaving Club....
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Catherine Hill Bay Beach

Flowers Drive, Catherine Hill Bay NSW 2281
Catherine Hill Bay is a State Heritage Listed historic mining village featuring a stunning patrolled beach, named twice as one of 'Australia's 101 Best Beaches'. Popular for swimming, surfing and fishing, the beach also features an iconic former coal-loading jetty, evidence of the area's mining history and a popular photography spot. Taking its name from the ship which ran aground here in 1867, Catherine Hill Bay is a small village nestled in the hinterland just south of Swansea. A former coal-mining town, its 19th-century miners' cottages mark the oldest continuous settlement in the City of Lake Macquarie. The resulting scenery is astoundingly beautiful; Catherine Hill Bay is at once home to a long, beautiful stretch of sand, surrounded by verdant hills and bushland, and dotted with rusted iron machinery and wildflowers. This sleepy town is home to barely 500 permanent residents, yet its natural attractions are worthy of a much busier holiday destination. You’ll find a number of lookouts and viewing platforms overlooking Catherine HIll Bay Beach, and views from the nearby picnic area at Crangan Bay reach to the tall chimneys of Eraring Power Station, as well as the mountains just beyond....
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Tea Tree picnic area and lookout

Birdie Beach Drive, Freemans NSW 2259
Keen surfers will appreciate the sweeping views from the lookout at Tea Tree picnic area. Inspect the waves and then decide whether to head down to the boardwalk and paddle out or have a relaxed barbie while you wait for the conditions to change. During winter, the lookout is an excellent spot to station yourself with the binoculars and spot whales passing by on their epic migration. You can even record your sighting online. Tea trees surround a quiet picnic area where there are free gas barbecues and picnic tables....
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Redhead Beach

Redhead Beach, Swansea NSW 2281
Redhead Beach is at the northern end of a nine mile stretch of coastline, and is known for its stunning cliffs, rocky outcrops and shark tower. Redhead is patrolled in the warmer months, is home to the Redhead Surf Life Saving Club, and is popular with swimmers and surfers alike. Conditions are perfect for surfing, swimming and fishing and you can view the natural landscape by walking on a boardwalk to the beach to see swans, ducks and wildlife....
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Elizabeth Bay picnic area

Elizabeth Bay picnic area, Lake Munmorah NSW 2259
It doesn’t get much better than this. Pack the hamper and enjoy a long, leisurely barbecue lunch with friends and family in the beautiful surrounds of Munmorah State Conservation Area. Spread your picnic blanket by the shore or set up at one of the picnic tables on the grassy expanse and take in the tranquil views over the sparkling sand and calm blue waters of Elizabeth Bay. It’s a great place for a swim on a hot day. If you’re keen to get out on the water, you can launch your boat from the ramp here too – be sure to pack the fishing gear....
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Wangi Circuit Walking Track

Reserve Road, Wangi Wangi NSW 2267
This serene bushwalk through towering trees gives you the feeling you’re a million miles away from the suburbs, though it’s not too far away at all. Listening to the birds feeding on the eucalypt blossoms, looking up at the huge eucalypts, and seeing the lake shimmer in the sunshine is a wonderfully relaxing experience. Birdwatchers will also enjoy admiring the waterbirds along the way, such as cormorants, white-faced herons, and white-breasted sea eagles. Wildflower-lovers should come in spring or in winter to look for orchids. And when you’re on the shores of the lake, look carefully for sea turtles swimming around in the shallows....