ShoreBreak at Blueys Beach - Guidebook

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ShoreBreak at Blueys Beach - Guidebook

Neighbourhoods

Pristine beaches, Wallis Lake, wonderful bush walks, water sports, monthly local markets with everything from fresh fruits to arts, and best of all, a friendly, welcoming local community. We love the small shopping village and that you need to drive 20 mins to Forster to join the crowds.
56 locals recommend
Blueys Beach
Boomerang Dr
56 locals recommend
Pristine beaches, Wallis Lake, wonderful bush walks, water sports, monthly local markets with everything from fresh fruits to arts, and best of all, a friendly, welcoming local community. We love the small shopping village and that you need to drive 20 mins to Forster to join the crowds.

Food scene

Great, healthy, mostly Asian food in a space that fills up quickly. No bookings, just get there early. Particularly great for breakfast and lunch. Great coffee and coast ambiance. Check opening hours on the door as it is seasonal. At Blueys Shopping Village.
90 locals recommend
Kembali Cafe
188 Boomerang Dr
90 locals recommend
Great, healthy, mostly Asian food in a space that fills up quickly. No bookings, just get there early. Particularly great for breakfast and lunch. Great coffee and coast ambiance. Check opening hours on the door as it is seasonal. At Blueys Shopping Village.
Gourmet pizzas where you can eat-in or take away. Open for dinner. At Blueys Shopping Village.
68 locals recommend
Hueys at Blueys Pizzeria and Bar
201 Boomerang Dr
68 locals recommend
Gourmet pizzas where you can eat-in or take away. Open for dinner. At Blueys Shopping Village.
Best coffee in Blueys Shopping Village and popular for both breakfast and lunch. Opens early. Great place to meet locals.
13 locals recommend
Drift Cafe
207 Boomerang Dr
13 locals recommend
Best coffee in Blueys Shopping Village and popular for both breakfast and lunch. Opens early. Great place to meet locals.
Better known as "The Recky", this is a local favourite. Good, reasonably priced meals at lunch and dinner. Dine inside or out with a view to stun. This is also where the Markets are held on the last Sunday of every month. Don't miss this! 3957 The Lakes Way, Elizabeth Beach
63 locals recommend
Pacific Palms Recreation Club
3957 The Lakes Way
63 locals recommend
Better known as "The Recky", this is a local favourite. Good, reasonably priced meals at lunch and dinner. Dine inside or out with a view to stun. This is also where the Markets are held on the last Sunday of every month. Don't miss this! 3957 The Lakes Way, Elizabeth Beach
Superb stop, not only as a bottlo, but a source of gourmet foods unexpected in a small community. Definitely worth spending some time here. At Blueys Shopping Village.
31 locals recommend
Bluey's Cellars
197 Boomerang Dr
31 locals recommend
Superb stop, not only as a bottlo, but a source of gourmet foods unexpected in a small community. Definitely worth spending some time here. At Blueys Shopping Village.
Haven't tried this, but neighbours say it's great! Let me know. Opens when the crowds come.
The Kransky Wagen
188 Boomerang Drive
Haven't tried this, but neighbours say it's great! Let me know. Opens when the crowds come.
For the best quality, freshest fresh fish on the coast! Monin has been around for many, many years and enjoys a consistent local clientelle. 13 Rodmay St, Tuncurry.
Monin Seafoods
13 Rodmay Street
For the best quality, freshest fresh fish on the coast! Monin has been around for many, many years and enjoys a consistent local clientelle. 13 Rodmay St, Tuncurry.

Sightseeing and activities

Places to go and things to do
This beach used to be a secret. No longer. From the car park you walk on a raised walkway through palms and ferns and come to the beach entrance. Probably the most secluded and beautiful beach on the coast. Parking is limited, so pack up your picnic and get down there early. The exit from Lakes Way is between Coomba Rd and the Smith's Lake turnoff.
44 locals recommend
Cellito Beach
LOT 7167 Sandbar Rd
44 locals recommend
This beach used to be a secret. No longer. From the car park you walk on a raised walkway through palms and ferns and come to the beach entrance. Probably the most secluded and beautiful beach on the coast. Parking is limited, so pack up your picnic and get down there early. The exit from Lakes Way is between Coomba Rd and the Smith's Lake turnoff.
Lovely small shopping village with all the necessities, including a tourist office and a pharmacy.
56 locals recommend
Blueys Beach
Boomerang Dr
56 locals recommend
Lovely small shopping village with all the necessities, including a tourist office and a pharmacy.
Walking tracks wind through the bush and follow the beaches and Wallis lake. This site gives a map and all you need to know to enjoy this space. https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/walking-tracks/booti-hill-and-wallis-lake-walking-track
28 locals recommend
Booti Booti National Park
The Lakes Way
28 locals recommend
Walking tracks wind through the bush and follow the beaches and Wallis lake. This site gives a map and all you need to know to enjoy this space. https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/walking-tracks/booti-hill-and-wallis-lake-walking-track
If you head to Forster for a coffee, Beach Bums on Forster Beach is definitely worth a try. Good coffee, right next to the sand, with a wide, amazing ocean view, so close you can touch it. Especially good for families - kids can play on the sand while you enjoy your coffee. Beach & North Sts, Forster.
51 locals recommend
Beach Bums Cafe
North Street
51 locals recommend
If you head to Forster for a coffee, Beach Bums on Forster Beach is definitely worth a try. Good coffee, right next to the sand, with a wide, amazing ocean view, so close you can touch it. Especially good for families - kids can play on the sand while you enjoy your coffee. Beach & North Sts, Forster.
2 x 18 hole golf courses. Strand Street, Forster The North Parkway, Tuncurry. They are one club with 2 courses. They also have restaurants. Enquiries (02) 6554 6799
31 locals recommend
Forster Tuncurry Golf Club
Strand Street
31 locals recommend
2 x 18 hole golf courses. Strand Street, Forster The North Parkway, Tuncurry. They are one club with 2 courses. They also have restaurants. Enquiries (02) 6554 6799
45 Chapmans Rd, Tuncurry. Driving Rang, Water Gold and Putt Putt. Good for all the family.
9 locals recommend
Forster Tuncurry Golf Driving Range
45 Chapmans Rd
9 locals recommend
45 Chapmans Rd, Tuncurry. Driving Rang, Water Gold and Putt Putt. Good for all the family.
Great for the kids on those not so sunny days, or if you want a rest from the sun. 4 Enterprise Court, Forster Enquiries: 02 6557 2767
Forster Kids Spot Indoor Play Centre
4 Enterprise Ct
Great for the kids on those not so sunny days, or if you want a rest from the sun. 4 Enterprise Court, Forster Enquiries: 02 6557 2767
Just north of Elizabeth Beach on the Forster road, is the famous Green Cathedral by the lake, a popular and stunning outdoor place of worship for weddings and christenings.
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Just north of Elizabeth Beach on the Forster road, is the famous Green Cathedral by the lake, a popular and stunning outdoor place of worship for weddings and christenings.
10 mins south in Seal Rocks you can visit the Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse, built in 1875. Seal Rocks is home to the northern most colony of Australian Fur Seals.
65 locals recommend
Seal Rocks
65 locals recommend
10 mins south in Seal Rocks you can visit the Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse, built in 1875. Seal Rocks is home to the northern most colony of Australian Fur Seals.
To restore your body, heart and soul, Yoga of the Heart is a the way to go. To book: http://yogaheartandhealing.com.au/ or Phone Vickie: 0429 619 114
6 locals recommend
YogaHeartandHealing
8 Ridgeline Ct
6 locals recommend
To restore your body, heart and soul, Yoga of the Heart is a the way to go. To book: http://yogaheartandhealing.com.au/ or Phone Vickie: 0429 619 114
Grab a mat or body board and head to One Mile Beach in Forster for a ton of fun in the sun, sliding down the giant sand dunes. Dogs are also welcome at the northern end of the beach, off leash before 9am and after 5pm. Great for the whole family!
40 locals recommend
One Mile Beach
40 locals recommend
Grab a mat or body board and head to One Mile Beach in Forster for a ton of fun in the sun, sliding down the giant sand dunes. Dogs are also welcome at the northern end of the beach, off leash before 9am and after 5pm. Great for the whole family!
Popular for bushwalking, kayaking, swimming and fishing and famed for its surfing break on the headland at Saltwater Beach. The park is a declared Aboriginal Place of cultural significance to the local Biripi people. There are several important Dreaming sites here. This is a special place.
13 locals recommend
Saltwater National Park
13 locals recommend
Popular for bushwalking, kayaking, swimming and fishing and famed for its surfing break on the headland at Saltwater Beach. The park is a declared Aboriginal Place of cultural significance to the local Biripi people. There are several important Dreaming sites here. This is a special place.
When you need time out of the sun but the kids are still jumping, this is the place to go. They also have a laser skirmish and a game zone. Townsend Street, Forster NSW 2428
15 locals recommend
Forster Tenpin Bowling
Townsend Street
15 locals recommend
When you need time out of the sun but the kids are still jumping, this is the place to go. They also have a laser skirmish and a game zone. Townsend Street, Forster NSW 2428