Explore the incredible Tomaree Coastal Walk on Worimi Country | Tomaree National Park

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  • Опубликовано: 13 ноя 2023
  • Experience the enchanting Tomaree Coastal Walk that winds through a landscape steeped in 65 million years of geological history. Prepare to be mesmerised as you weave your way amidst awe-inspiring headlands, hidden beaches, a lush angophora forest, and charming coastal communities. You'll be welcomed to sweeping ocean vistas, an ideal spot for witnessing the grand winter migration of whales. The area teems with diverse wildlife, from playful dolphins to ga rich array of birdlife, including the iconic sea eagle. Follow in the footsteps of the Worimi People, retracing ancient routes that hold countless culturally significant sites. It's a chance to immerse yourself in the heritage of this remarkable land. The Tomaree Coastal Walk promises an unforgettable adventure, leaving you with cherished memories and a renewed appreciation for nature.
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    Explore the incredible 'hashtag NSW Parks' Tomaree Coastal Walk. Worimi Country. On a 3-D animated map, a trail leads from the edge of Shoal Bay up to Tomaree Head Summit, then down across Zenith Beach. It winds past Box Beach and Green Hill, a total leg of 7.5 kilometres to Fingal Bay. The next leg is 10.5 kilometres, stopping in at Big Rocky, then crosses Samurai Beach and turns inland to the Port Stephens Koala Sanctuary. After that is a 3.5 kilometre leg across One Mile Beach to Slot Canyon, then a 4.5 kilometre stage through Boat Harbour, Kingsley Beach, Little Kingsley Beach, and Fishermans Bay, ending at Iris Moore Reserve. Finally, it's 1.5 kilometres through Birubi Point Aboriginal Place to Birubi Beach, just outside Anna Bay. A search bar reads Tomaree Coastal Walk.

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