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Provided by: Jason Busch/Destination NSW for Port Stephens
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Provided by: Destination NSW for Port Stephens
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Shoal Bay
The guide was updated:Gorgeous and tranquil, Shoal Bay is a prime base for sports fishing and scuba diving, named for the sand shoals scattered around the peninsula. Close to Nelson Bay, this sheltered waterway is also home to the Southern Hemisphere's largest game fishing competition, held each February. Shoal Bay is excellent for bushwalking and bike riding as well.
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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
Nelson Bay, on the southern shores of Ports Stephens, is a major holiday playground and the main town in the area. The abundance of nature parks, marine life, brilliant beaches and bays are what make Nelson Bay beautiful. You'll also enjoy the friendly community, buzzing events calendar, gourmet restaurants, beautiful boutiques and art galleries plus award-winning places to stay.
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Shoal Bay
Gorgeous and tranquil, Shoal Bay is a prime base for sports fishing and scuba diving, named for the sand shoals scattered around the peninsula. Close to Nelson Bay, this sheltered waterway is also home to the Southern Hemisphere's largest game fishing competition, held each February. Shoal Bay is excellent for bushwalking and bike riding as well.
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Tea Gardens
Tea Gardens is a small town on the Myall River, just a short drive across the Singing Bridge to neighbouring Hawks Nest. Surrounded by wetlands, the foundation for the town's valuable fishing industry, Tea Gardens is the southern gateway to the Great Lakes, with a reputation for good food and great events, including the Myall River Festival. The waterfront features a meandering art walk, with plenty of accommodation, outdoor cafés, boat rentals, and fresh oysters to enjoy.
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