Great Lakes Area Destination Information
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Bulahdelah - Bulahdelah
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The major access point for the wonderful Myall Lakes, Bulahdelah is about 100 kilometres north of Newcastle on the mid-north coast of New South Wales.
Rainforest also abounds in t...more
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Forster - Forster
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The twin-town to Tuncurry, Forster is one of New South Wales' most beloved holiday spots. The twins are separated by a waterway famous for its easy fishing. Kids will love the abun...more
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Hawks Nest - Hawks Nest
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Tea Gardens/Hawks Nest is situated in the southern end of the Great Lakes area, approximately two and a half hours drive north of Sydney, off the Pacific Highway. The twin towns of...more
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Monkerai Valley - Monkerai Valley
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The road through the picturesque Monkerai Valley provided the main road link between the villages of Dungog and Gloucester. The need for a bridge spanning the Karuah River at Monke...more
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Tuncurry - Tuncurry
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Tuncurry is part of the twin towns of Forster - Tuncurry and lie between the beautiful Wallis Lake and the Pacific Ocean. Offering extensive recreational waterways and fabulous sur...more
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Myall Lakes - Myall Lakes
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Myall Lakes is located 1 hours drive north of Sydney. The Myall Lakes is open to the sea at Hawks Nest (Great Lakes)and is linked to the Bombah Broadwater within the myall lakes v...more
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Seal Rocks - Seal Rocks
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Seal Rocks is a small, sleepy and rather isolated beach town south of Forster-Tuncurry and 310 km from Sydney. Its fame rests largely on its beautiful lighthouse and the sense of i...more
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Tea Gardens - Tea Gardens
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Tea Gardens/Hawks Nest is situated in the southern end of the Great Lakes area, it approximately 2 1/2 hours drive north of Sydney, off the Pacific Hwy.
The twin towns of Tea Garde...more
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Booti Booti - Booti Booti
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Booti Booti National Park
Entry to the ocean side of this walk is at `the ruins' camping ground at the
Southern end of Seven Mile Beach. ...more
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Stroud - Stroud
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The township of Stroud can trace its beginning back to the late 1820s when it became the headquarters for a public funded company known as the Australian Agricultural Company (A. A...more
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The above content is distributed by the ATDW (Australian Tourism Data Warehouse).
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