Are you itching to hit the water with your trusty boat in tow? Newcastle and its surrounding areas offer some of the best boating destinations in New South Wales. Whether you’re after calm lakes, rushing rivers, or the open sea, we’ve got you covered. Grab your trailer, hitch up your boat, and let’s explore the top five spots to make a splash near Newcastle!
1. Newcastle Harbour: Right in Your Backyard
Why travel far when paradise is on your doorstep? Newcastle Harbour offers a perfect blend of urban charm and maritime adventure. Launch your boat from one of the many public ramps and explore the Hunter River’s meandering paths or head out to sea for some offshore fishing. Don’t miss the chance to cruise past the iconic Nobbys Lighthouse or anchor near Stockton Beach for a swim.
2. Port Stephens: A Boatie’s Dream
Just a short drive north of Newcastle, Port Stephens is a boating mecca. With its vast, sheltered bay and numerous islands, it’s perfect for both novice and experienced sailors. Launch from Nelson Bay and explore the crystal-clear waters around Broughton Island, or try your luck spotting dolphins in the bay. The area’s multiple boat ramps make it easy to get your vessel in the water, no matter its size.
3. Lake Macquarie: Tranquil Waters and Hidden Coves
Australia’s largest coastal saltwater lake is a stone’s throw from Newcastle and a haven for boating enthusiasts. With over 100 km of shoreline, Lake Macquarie offers endless opportunities for exploration. Launch from Belmont or Swansea and discover secluded beaches, excellent fishing spots, and picturesque picnic areas. The calm waters are perfect for water skiing and wakeboarding too!
4. Forster-Tuncurry: Where Rivers Meet the Sea
A bit further north, the twin towns of Forster-Tuncurry offer a unique boating experience where the Wallamba River meets the ocean. Launch your boat in the protected waters of Wallis Lake, perfect for a pleasant day of fishing or exploring. For the more adventurous, head out through the break wall into the open ocean for some serious deep-sea action.
5. South West Rocks: A Hidden Gem
For those willing to venture a bit further, South West Rocks is well worth the trip. This picturesque coastal town offers diverse boating experiences. Launch at the boat ramp near Back Creek and explore the Macleay River, or head out to sea for some game fishing. Don’t miss the chance to boat around the historic Trial Bay Gaol for a unique perspective on this heritage site.
Trailer Tips for Your Trip:
Before you hit the road, ensure your trailer is in top condition. Check the tyres, lights, and brakes. Remember to secure your boat properly and double-check all tie-downs. It’s also a good idea to have a spare tyre and basic tools on hand, just in case.
It’s not always easy to find time to break away and hit the water. Is your boat seeing more land than water, tucked away in a garage or just not getting much use? Bookmyboat.com.au is an innovative service that aims to help boat owners acquire a second income by renting their boat out! It’s not something you want to miss out on. Book My Boat will be at the Newcastle Expo happening on the 9th to 11th of August at the Newcastle Entertainment Centre.