Guidebook for One Mile

Port Stephens Koala Sanctuary
Port Stephens Koala Sanctuary
Guidebook for One Mile

Food Scene

Great Bakery in Anna Bay, just 5 minutes drive
Unit 5/118 Gan Gan Rd
118 Gan Gan Road
Great Bakery in Anna Bay, just 5 minutes drive
Seebreeze Bistro Restaurant & Bar. Amazing food; woodfire pizzas, drinks, sports bar area.
1 Stockton St
1 Stockton Street
Seebreeze Bistro Restaurant & Bar. Amazing food; woodfire pizzas, drinks, sports bar area.
Amazing Seafood, Drinks, Balcony Overlooking Shoal Bay
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Newcastle & Port Stephens Game Fish Club
57 Shoal Bay Rd
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Amazing Seafood, Drinks, Balcony Overlooking Shoal Bay
One of the most popular restaurants and bars in Port Stephens. Overlooking Little Beach Downstairs is a Bar with great Cocktails & Bar Food, Upstairs is the main Restaurant. A very popular spot for sighting Dolphins at Dusk.
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Little Beach Boathouse
4 Victoria Parade
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One of the most popular restaurants and bars in Port Stephens. Overlooking Little Beach Downstairs is a Bar with great Cocktails & Bar Food, Upstairs is the main Restaurant. A very popular spot for sighting Dolphins at Dusk.
Best quality and value burgers, fish and chips in Port Stephens. Cheap Drinks, Tapas, Trivia and Live Music Nights
Swell Kiosk
10A Hannah Parade
Best quality and value burgers, fish and chips in Port Stephens. Cheap Drinks, Tapas, Trivia and Live Music Nights
Modern bistro fare and share plates in a breezy locale with an open-air terrace and incredible views over Stockton Beach. Great spot to have a coffee and spot for Whales.
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Crest Birubi Beach
73 James Paterson St
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Modern bistro fare and share plates in a breezy locale with an open-air terrace and incredible views over Stockton Beach. Great spot to have a coffee and spot for Whales.
Wood fire pizzas
Bay Pizza
118 Gan Gan Rd
Wood fire pizzas

Drinks & Nightlife

Anna Bay Tavern- Great food, outdoor bar area; 5 minutes drive from Treescape.
124 Gan Gan Rd
124 Gan Gan Road
Anna Bay Tavern- Great food, outdoor bar area; 5 minutes drive from Treescape.
“Seebreeze Bistro Restaurant & Bar. Amazing food; woodfire pizzas, drinks, sports bar area. ”
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Seabreeze Hotel
1 Stockton St
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“Seebreeze Bistro Restaurant & Bar. Amazing food; woodfire pizzas, drinks, sports bar area. ”
Cheap Food and Drinks
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Nelson Bay Medical Centre
1 Stockton St
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Cheap Food and Drinks
Overlooking Nelson Bay Wharf, Hope Brewhouse offers food, wine, beer and great music.
Hope Brewhouse
3 Stockton Street
Overlooking Nelson Bay Wharf, Hope Brewhouse offers food, wine, beer and great music.

Parks & Nature

The dunes behind Birubi Beach at Anna Bay constitute the largest coastal sand mass in New South Wales and are a popular spot for activities such as quad-biking, sand-boarding and camel rides. Five minutes’ stroll away is Anna Bay village, which has a supermarket, butcher, fruit and vegetable store, bottle shop and gas station. There are takeaway shops and a popular bistro at Anna Bay Tavern. Birubi Beach, part of the 34 kilometre stretch of Stockton Bight, is completely exposed to wind and waves, but the extreme northern corner is nicely tucked away from the teeth of the summer sea breeze and it holds nice shape to about three metres.
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Birubi Beach
73 James Paterson St
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The dunes behind Birubi Beach at Anna Bay constitute the largest coastal sand mass in New South Wales and are a popular spot for activities such as quad-biking, sand-boarding and camel rides. Five minutes’ stroll away is Anna Bay village, which has a supermarket, butcher, fruit and vegetable store, bottle shop and gas station. There are takeaway shops and a popular bistro at Anna Bay Tavern. Birubi Beach, part of the 34 kilometre stretch of Stockton Bight, is completely exposed to wind and waves, but the extreme northern corner is nicely tucked away from the teeth of the summer sea breeze and it holds nice shape to about three metres.
Nelson Bay is located in the heart of Port Stephens, a picturesque bay, popular for holiday makers and boaties and is known as the 'dolphin capital' of Australia.
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D'Albora Marinas
6 Teramby Rd
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Nelson Bay is located in the heart of Port Stephens, a picturesque bay, popular for holiday makers and boaties and is known as the 'dolphin capital' of Australia.
Patrolled Surf Beach only 2 mins drive from Port Stephens Treescape
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One Mile Beach
Gan Gan Rd
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Patrolled Surf Beach only 2 mins drive from Port Stephens Treescape
Great Hiking Trail only 2 minutes drive from Port Stephens Treescape
Big Rocky Trail
Big Rocky Trail
Great Hiking Trail only 2 minutes drive from Port Stephens Treescape
The Fly Point - Halifax Park Aquatic Reserve was declared in January 1983. This reserve lies between Fly Point and Nelson Head, it extends from the mean high watermark to 500 metres off shore. A small area between the two jetties at Little Beach is not included in the reserve. The reserve was established for the protection of all marine plants and animals, therefore you can only observe. Within the reserve you cannot fish, destroy marine life, collect any marine organisms (whether dead or alive) and this includes empty shells. Fly Point and Halifax Park: for the one who likes to snorkel or scuba diver, these shallows reveal a rich variety of fish moving amongst the seagrass beds
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Fly Point Aquatic Reserve
Victoria Parade
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The Fly Point - Halifax Park Aquatic Reserve was declared in January 1983. This reserve lies between Fly Point and Nelson Head, it extends from the mean high watermark to 500 metres off shore. A small area between the two jetties at Little Beach is not included in the reserve. The reserve was established for the protection of all marine plants and animals, therefore you can only observe. Within the reserve you cannot fish, destroy marine life, collect any marine organisms (whether dead or alive) and this includes empty shells. Fly Point and Halifax Park: for the one who likes to snorkel or scuba diver, these shallows reveal a rich variety of fish moving amongst the seagrass beds
Fishermans Bay foreshore in Tomaree National Park is a wonderful place for a family day out by the sea. Featuring a lovely, secluded beach, it’s a great area for swimming and snorkelling on a sunny day. If you’re there between May and October it’s a good spot to watch whales on their annual migration along the north coast. If you’re looking to go boating or kayaking for the day, you can launch your vessel from the small boat ramp here. And you’ll be able to find out more about the area at the information bay. If you’re there at low tide, you could head out on an exploration – you never know what exotic sea creatures you may see.
fishermans bay forshore
11 Ocean St
Fishermans Bay foreshore in Tomaree National Park is a wonderful place for a family day out by the sea. Featuring a lovely, secluded beach, it’s a great area for swimming and snorkelling on a sunny day. If you’re there between May and October it’s a good spot to watch whales on their annual migration along the north coast. If you’re looking to go boating or kayaking for the day, you can launch your vessel from the small boat ramp here. And you’ll be able to find out more about the area at the information bay. If you’re there at low tide, you could head out on an exploration – you never know what exotic sea creatures you may see.
Worimi National Park, a special Aboriginal place near Newcastle offers whale watching, fishing and beach driving. Worimi National Park – along with Worimi State Conservation Area and Worimi Regional Park – is part of the Worimi Conservation Lands. Located near Newcastle, the Worimi Conservation Lands are owned and co-managed by the local Worimi Aboriginal community in partnership with NSW National Parks. This significant landscape is home to an extraordinary number of ancient cultural sites.If you’re visiting for the day, you’ll find there is heaps to do; fishing, whale watching and birdwatching, as well as the ever popular pastime of beach driving.
Worimi Conservation Lands
12B Teramby Rd
Worimi National Park, a special Aboriginal place near Newcastle offers whale watching, fishing and beach driving. Worimi National Park – along with Worimi State Conservation Area and Worimi Regional Park – is part of the Worimi Conservation Lands. Located near Newcastle, the Worimi Conservation Lands are owned and co-managed by the local Worimi Aboriginal community in partnership with NSW National Parks. This significant landscape is home to an extraordinary number of ancient cultural sites.If you’re visiting for the day, you’ll find there is heaps to do; fishing, whale watching and birdwatching, as well as the ever popular pastime of beach driving.
Unpatrolled Beach 15 minutes walk from Port Stephens Treescape. 4WD Accessible. Nude bathing permitted
Samurai Beach Access Trail
Samurai Beach Access Trail
Unpatrolled Beach 15 minutes walk from Port Stephens Treescape. 4WD Accessible. Nude bathing permitted

Sightseeing

Walk the Whale Trail and try and spot a Humpback Whale on its migration past Port Stephens. Great Lookout
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Boat Harbour
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Walk the Whale Trail and try and spot a Humpback Whale on its migration past Port Stephens. Great Lookout
This easy walk on a paved track around the lower slopes of Tomaree Head brings you face-to-face with local military heritage – World War II gun emplacements, built in 1941 to defend the east coast of Australia. Learn about Fort Tomaree from interpretive signs, or take a guided Discovery tour for even more detail. A further track takes you up elevated walkways on Tomaree Head Summit walk, which offers breathtaking lookout views over Port Stephens and nature reserves like Cabbage Tree Island. Humpbacks migrate past here in winter and spring, so you’ll want to bring your camera for whale watching.
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Tomaree Head Track
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This easy walk on a paved track around the lower slopes of Tomaree Head brings you face-to-face with local military heritage – World War II gun emplacements, built in 1941 to defend the east coast of Australia. Learn about Fort Tomaree from interpretive signs, or take a guided Discovery tour for even more detail. A further track takes you up elevated walkways on Tomaree Head Summit walk, which offers breathtaking lookout views over Port Stephens and nature reserves like Cabbage Tree Island. Humpbacks migrate past here in winter and spring, so you’ll want to bring your camera for whale watching.
The Rotary Club of Nelson Bay, Port Stephens Council, and the State Government have recently upgraded the site to ensure that the Lookout reclaims its status as an iconic tourist attraction for Port Stephens. Improvements include wheelchair accessibility and additional features such as the introduction of a viewing platform to the south, which has added a completely new dimension to this tourist attraction, opening up viewing to Stockton Beach, Newcastle and beyond.
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Gan Gan Lookout
Lily Hill Road
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The Rotary Club of Nelson Bay, Port Stephens Council, and the State Government have recently upgraded the site to ensure that the Lookout reclaims its status as an iconic tourist attraction for Port Stephens. Improvements include wheelchair accessibility and additional features such as the introduction of a viewing platform to the south, which has added a completely new dimension to this tourist attraction, opening up viewing to Stockton Beach, Newcastle and beyond.
Point Stephens Lighthouse stands tall and elegant on Fingal Island with a view over the rocks of Fingal Bay. Built in 1862, Point Stephens Lighthouse features a swept tower base and first floor entrance that give a flared appearance. This construction, along with the terrace of Lighthouse Keepers’ quarters within the lighthouse precinct makes Point Stephens unique among Australian lighthouses. Point Stephens Lighthouse is even more unique, in that its location on Fingal Island is occasionally connected to the mainland. However at present, it is not possible to reach the lighthouse via the spit so it’s best to get to the island by boat and walk along the track to the lighthouse.
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Port Stephens Lighthouse
Lighthouse Trail
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Point Stephens Lighthouse stands tall and elegant on Fingal Island with a view over the rocks of Fingal Bay. Built in 1862, Point Stephens Lighthouse features a swept tower base and first floor entrance that give a flared appearance. This construction, along with the terrace of Lighthouse Keepers’ quarters within the lighthouse precinct makes Point Stephens unique among Australian lighthouses. Point Stephens Lighthouse is even more unique, in that its location on Fingal Island is occasionally connected to the mainland. However at present, it is not possible to reach the lighthouse via the spit so it’s best to get to the island by boat and walk along the track to the lighthouse.

Shopping

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Salamander Bay Square
2 Town Centre Cct
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Woolworths Nelson Bay
Donald Street
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IGA X-press
118 Gan Gan Rd
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Entertainment & Activities

Dolphin Watching and Whale Watching Cruises
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Imagine Cruises
6 Teramby Rd
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Dolphin Watching and Whale Watching Cruises
Broughton Island Day Cruises, Dolphin Watch, Dinner Cruises
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Moonshadow-TQC Cruises Boarding
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Broughton Island Day Cruises, Dolphin Watch, Dinner Cruises
Indoor Aquarium. Feed Sharks, Rays and Marine Life. Stay fully dry in waders or get fully amongst them in a wetsuit.
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Irukandji Shark & Ray Encounters
2 Jessie Rd
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Indoor Aquarium. Feed Sharks, Rays and Marine Life. Stay fully dry in waders or get fully amongst them in a wetsuit.
4WD Sandboarding Adventures or Beach & Dune Tours
Port Stephens 4WD
4WD Sandboarding Adventures or Beach & Dune Tours
Horse Riding; Beach, High Dunes and Bush Rides Available
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Sahara Trails
9 Port Stephens Dr
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Horse Riding; Beach, High Dunes and Bush Rides Available
Kayak and Paddle Boat Hire
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Port Stephens Paddlesports, Shoal Bay
51 Shoal Bay Rd
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Kayak and Paddle Boat Hire
Learn to Surf, just 2 minutes drive from Port Stephens Treescape at One Mile Beach
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Port Stephens Surf School
Hannah Parade
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Learn to Surf, just 2 minutes drive from Port Stephens Treescape at One Mile Beach
YOGASPHERE- Yoga Classes & Retreats, Online Yoga- Nelson Bay and Port Stephens region
24A Melaleuca Dr
Relax and take a Yoga Class
Boab Boat Hire Port Stephens / Nelson Bay
Boat Hire in Nelson Bay

Arts & Culture

Nada's Art Gallery
36 Spinnaker Way
Art at The Bay
Salamander Way