Salamander Bay

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    Oceanic

    Chinese Restaurant | Salamander Bay
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    Sunan Thai

    Thai Restaurant | Salamander Bay
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    Village Grind

    Australian Cafe | Salamander Bay
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    Crazy Rooster

    Take Away Shop | Salamander Bay
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    Alfonso’s Pizza

    Pizza Shop | Salamander Bay
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    Salt Mine Fish & Chips

    Fish & Chips Shop | Salamander Bay
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    Tynan Wines

    Australian Winery | Salamander Bay
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    Satra Coffee Co

    Australian CoffeeShop | Salamander Bay
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    Uncle Frank’s Cafe

    Australian Cafe | Salamander Bay
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    Wok On

    Asian Shop | Salamander Bay
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    About

    Salamander Bay, nestled within Port Stephens, NSW, is a picturesque coastal town with a rich history and unique charm. Originally inhabited by the Worimi people, the area was renowned for its abundant marine resources long before European settlement. The town’s modern development began in the mid-20th century, transitioning from a modest fishing village to a vibrant community with a strong local identity.

    With a population of around 5,000, Salamander Bay offers a serene, small-town atmosphere in the lower North Coast that contrasts beautifully with the bustling nearby regions. The bay is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, including pristine beaches and lush bushland. A distinctive feature of Salamander Bay is its proximity to the Tomaree National Park, which provides a range of outdoor activities and breathtaking views. The clear waters of the bay are perfect for water sports and wildlife watching, drawing visitors to its tranquil shores. The town’s historical significance, combined with its natural beauty, makes Salamander Bay a captivating destination within Port Stephens.

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    • Where is Salamander Bay?

      Salamander Bay is located in Port Stephens, New South Wales, Australia. This charming coastal town is situated on the eastern coast of the state, nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the surrounding natural beauty of the Port Stephens area.

    • How Far is Salamander Bay from Sydney?

      Salamander Bay is approximately 210 kilometers (130 miles) north of Sydney. The drive typically takes around 2.5 to 3 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions.

    • What to do on weekends in Salamander Bay?

      On weekends, Salamander Bay offers a variety of activities to enjoy. You can relax on its beautiful beaches, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking. The bay’s clear waters are ideal for water sports such as kayaking and paddleboarding. For nature enthusiasts, exploring the nearby Tomaree National Park provides opportunities for hiking, wildlife spotting, and stunning coastal views. Additionally, you can visit local markets or take a leisurely stroll along the waterfront to enjoy the serene atmosphere. The town also features charming cafes and shops where you can unwind and soak up the local vibe.