The coastal resort town of Forster is located about three and a half hours north of Sydney. Wallis Lake separates Forster from its twin town Tuncurry while a bridge connects both these beautiful towns together. Forster boasts stunning surf beaches and its not surprising why it is so popular among beach lovers. When planning your holiday, there are plenty of Forster holiday accommodation including Forster apartments and Forster holiday parks to suit your requirements.
Lets look at some of the things you can get up to during your Forster holidays.
- Take a dip in 7 mile beach.
- Enjoy boating, kayaking or fishing in Wallis Lake. You could bring your own boat or hire a boat.
- If deep sea fishing is your sport, then you are at the right place. If you don’t have your own, launches can be hired in Forster.
- Check out the Forster Art & Craft Centre.
- Visit the open air “Green Cathedral” in Tiona on the shore of Wallis Lake, about 15 minutes south of Forster.
- Enjoy bushwalking at Booti Booti National Park.
- Check out the Sugar Creek Toymakers at Bungwahl about 30 minutes south of Forster.
- Check out Myall Lakes National Park and explore Bulahdelah where you can hire a house boat to enjoy cruising along Myall River.
- Explore Smiths Lake, the lakeside resort town. Have a coffee or a snack by lakefront Amaroo beach or at the “Frothy Coffee Boat Shed”. You could hire a boat to fish in Smiths Lake or launch a kayak to have some relaxing family fun while in Smiths Lake. Smiths Lake is 20 minutes south of Forster and many holiday in one of the Smiths Lake accommodation like a holiday home in Smiths Lake to explore the beautiful Great Lakes region.
- Visit Seal Rocks and the famous “Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse”.
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