The Great Lakes of New South Wales consist of
Myall, Wallis and
Smiths Lakes,
with a total area that is four and a half times the size of Sydney
Harbour and totals more than 1,300 square kilometres of waters.
About one third of The Great Lakes has been set aside in National
Parks and State Forests. With many beaches along its 145 km of
Pacific coastline, there is much to enjoy on and along its
waterways.Some of the popular destination spots in the Great Lakes region
include Bulahdelah, Coomb Park,
Forster,
Hawks Nest, Nabiac,
Pacific Palms,
Smiths Lake, Stroud,
Tea Gardens and
Tuncurry.
Check out some of the listed travel guide attractions and visit the local tourist centre for additional information. For Great Lakes accommodation
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