About Tomaree National Park
Tomaree National Park is a things to do venue in Nelson Bay, New South Wales.
The park stretches along the Tasman Sea, passing through various towns and beaches. It is traditionally the land of the Aboriginal people of Worimi, who still consider it an important site for resources.
The park offers picturesque sandy beaches, perfect for long walks and whale watching during the winter months. Visitors are advised to respect the park’s boundaries and abide by its rules, including no smoking or anti-social behaviors.
Two prominent landmarks in the park are the Point Stephens Lighthouse and the Tomaree Head Fortifications. The lighthouse, constructed in 1862, offers breathtaking views of the coastline.
The fortifications, built during World War II, provide a glimpse into Australia’s military history with gun emplacements, bunkers, and tunnels. Tomaree National Park is also home to a variety of flora and fauna, including koalas.
Visitors are reminded not to approach the koalas as they are wild animals that can easily become stressed. With its natural beauty, historical landmarks, and unique wildlife, Tomaree National Park is a destination that should not be missed by any visitor to New South Wales.
Good to know
- Type: Things to Do
- Area: Nelson Bay, New South Wales
- Phone: 1300 072 757
- Website: visit ↗
Frequently asked questions
Where is Tomaree National Park?
Tomaree National Park is located at Nelson Bay NSW 2315, Nelson Bay, New South Wales, Australia.
What type of place is Tomaree National Park?
Tomaree National Park is a things to do venue in Nelson Bay, New South Wales.
How can I contact Tomaree National Park?
You can call 1300 072 757, or visit their website (linked on this page).
Find more things to do in Nelson Bay or browse the Nelson Bay local guide.
Address
Nelson Bay NSW 2315, Nelson Bay, New South Wales, Australia
Phone
1300 072 757
Website
Visit website ↗
Category
Things to Do
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