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Salt Ash -
Port Stephens and Region - Cities, Towns and Localities |
Part of the Hunter and Port Stephens regions, Salt Ash is a small rural
community located at the junction that leads to Tilligerry Peninsula and Tomaree
Peninsula.
Ideally located
Port Stephens offers a range of activities for the visitor, with crystal blue
waterway that is two and a half times the size of Sydney Harbour.
The region boast bountiful flora and fauna including wattles, tea
trees, banksias, healthlands, brushtail possum, honeyeaters, brown
antechinus, all abundant in the areas such as the Wanda Avenue
wetlands, Mambo Creek catchment and swamps.
Part of the Mid North Coast
region, Port Stephen is gaining fame as the place to be for whale watching, when
during the period of June to November, over 4,000 humpback whales swim past on
their annual migration north to the warmer waters of the South Pacific Ocean,
then south again. Click here to find out more about
whales...
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In addition to our listed online travel guide information, contact the local
tourism visitor centre for your destination for more attractions, tours, local
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Oakvale Farm & Fauna
World
• Nelson Bay Rd, SALT ASH NSW 2318
• Ph: 02 4982 6222
• Fax: 02 4982 6097
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• Open from 10 am to 5 pm Daily with our feeding shows at 11 am and 2 pm every
day.
• Wildlife Park. Get up close and
personal with some of Australias most amazing native and farm animals. Then
enjoy a picnic, use our free gas barbeque facilities or visit our kiosk.
At Oakvale Farm you can experience 150 different species of native and farm
animals while you feed, pat and walk with the animals. You'll be amazed at what
you will find Oakvale Farm and Fauna World!
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