Birubi Beach is the most popular destination in the Port Stephens area, spanning part of the 34 kilometre stretch of Stockton Bright. The coastal stretch is exposed to the wind and waves, but the northern corner is hidden away from the sea breeze, providing a more peaceful place to explore. The area on which Stockton Bright lies belongs to the Worimi people who manage the area in conjunction with National Parks and Wildlife Services. The area itself is quite large, boasting a size of over 4,200 hectares of land. 32 kilometres belong to the ever-shifting sand dunes. Some of these sand dunes reach heights of up to 50 metres which make for a majestic view while you’re sand boarding down the dunes.
Read MoreThese breathtaking sand dunes will leave you in awe of their natural beauty. Anna Bay is the gateway to the sand dunes and has activities for everyone of all ages.
Read MoreWe highly recommend a stop here for a meal when travelling with your pet as it is an easy option with delicious food.
Read MoreHugging the shoreline of Birubi Beach, the park has car parking and direct access to the beach, as well as all the amenities you would expect (toilets, showers, drinking fountains, picnic tables and BBQs undercover) It also has a modern skate park, playground and cycle path. There are two large grassy areas that are perfect for a picnic, somewhere to kick a ball around or to sit and watch the kids play.
Read MoreValhalla is often overlooked and is a real hidden gem! The restaurant bar sits on the beautiful Spruce Estate and boasts a picturesque green backdrop of a pine forrest. When you walk through the front doors you feel as though you have entered another world and stepped back in time. The highland cattle will keep the little ones entertained while the expansive grassed area is a great place for them to burn off some energy.
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