Tomaree Coastal Walk in Port Stephens offers a multi-day experience like no other over 27 km. Where else can you climb a summit for sunrise, discover secluded beaches, and explore picturesque rock platforms on a journey connecting coastal villages?
Choose your own adventure and explore the walk your way over 2 or 3 days. The track retraces ancient routes used by the Worimi People and you’ll finish at Birubi Point Aboriginal Place where you can learn the stories of this land through cultural artwork. If you're keen to stay longer and explore the largest moving sand dune in the southern hemisphere visit Worimi Conservation Lands and try guided camel rides, quad biking, sandboarding, and more.
Location: Tomaree National Park
Gateway towns: Port Stephens, Nelson Bay, New South Wales
Regional airport: Newcastle
Driving distance: 3 hours from Sydney
Walk distance: 27 km
Starts at: Tomaree Head, Shoal Bay
Ends at: Birubi Point, Anna Bay
Before you leave home: Check for alerts and closures in Tomaree National Park.
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Visiting just for the day or looking for an easier option? Try these highlights along Tomaree Coastal Walk. If you'd like to stay overnight and wake up here, explore accommodations options on Visit Port Stephens.