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Port Stephens Area Attractions - presented by YesBookit

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Anna Bay Beach - Port Stephens

The dunes behind Birubi Beach at Anna Bay constitute the largest coastal sand mass in NSW and are a popular spot for activities such as quad-biking, sand-boarding, 4WD touring and ...more

Body and Soul Spa Retreat - Salamander Bay

Located in the beautiful Oaks Pacific Blue Resort, Salamander Bay, Body and Soul Spa Retreat offers a relaxed and tranquil setting. At Body and Soul you can escape into the world ...more

Nelson Head Heritage Lighthouse and Reserve - Nelson Bay

The reserve for Nelson Head Lighthouse Cottage and Rescue Station Reserve, nestling within its white picket fence, is situated on a lawn headland that rises some 53 metres (175 fee...more

Tilligerry Habitat State Reserve - Tanilba Bay

Eco tourism trail starts here. Explore the Tilligerry Peninsula! The Tourist Information Centre can provide tourist brochures, maps & local history publications. Discover koalas i...more

Hunter Region Botanic Gardens - Heatherbrae

The Hunter's only Botanic Gardens feature over 30 hectares of tranquil landscaped gardens displaying the beauty and diversity of Australian native flora. Over 3,000 living specim...more

Hinton Bridge over Paterson River - Goulburn

Bridges are not just functional, they can also be scenic and engineering attractions. Spare a few minutes to admire Hinton Bridge over Paterson River....more

Port Stephens Beaches - Port Stephens

Port Stephens features more than 30km of white sandy beaches. Its bay is home to about 150 bottlenose dolphins. Between May and June, humpback whales cruise past the town on their ...more

Dunmore Bridge over the Paterson River - Woodville

Bridges are not just functional, they can also be scenic and engineering attractions. Spare a few minutes to admire Dunmore Bridge over the Paterson River....more

Fingal Bay Beach - Fingal Bay

A near-perfect C-curve of sand that faces southeast, Fingal Bay Beach has its own island connected by a sand-spit and is well protected from all but a hefty southeast wind. The apt...more

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