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Early settlers home built by convicts.
The Court House, erected in 1838 and still in use, and the church (1836) and rectory (1831) of hand-hewn sandstone.
A popular pastime in this beautiful scenery. Outstanding panoramic views can be obtained from Fisherman's Bay headland, Fingal Bay, Gan Gan Hill, Soldiers Point and Box Beach.
The best on the coast. Newcastle and Port Stephens Game Fishing Club has Clubrooms at Shoal Bay. The NSW Championships of the Game Fishing Association are held at the end of February. The Spear Fis...
At the foot of the cliffs on the southern end of Newcastle Beach, the Bogey Hole is a rock pool built by convicts in 1822 for the commandant's private use. The Obelisk overlooks King Edward Park an...
Distinguished by being only 100 metres from the heart of the city. There are many other beaches within a short walk of the main shopping complex, such as Nobby's, Bar Beach, Merewether and Dixon Pa...
Departs Newcastle Railway Station. 45 minute tour of the second oldest city in Australia, blending beauty with history.