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Hawks Nest, NSW, Australia
26 Apr — 27 Apr2
Hawks Nest, NSW, Australia
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Gain useful insights and advice for booking the perfect stay in Hawks Nest. Price data is based on averages over the past 12 months and was last updated on 19 April 2024.
Cheapest month:May
Most expensive month:August
Average price in Hawks Nest:$222/night
Cheapest price found:$137/night
Cheapest day:Sunday
Most expensive day:Saturday
$137 - $306
Average price per night / 3-star hotel. Prices are not fixed and may vary with time.
$169 - $698
Average price per night / 3-star hotel. Prices are not fixed and may vary with time.

About Hawks Nest

A charming coastal suburb, Hawks Nest is renowned for having the alluring Tasman Sea on one side and the Myall River on the other. Swimming, snorkelling and whale watching are complemented by a range of bushwalking trails, rich Aboriginal culture and nature reserves.

Things to do in Hawks Nest

Hawks Nest is a gateway to the mesmerising Myall Lakes National Park, home to the largest coastal lake system in New South Wales. Stroll along over 40 kilometres of idyllic beaches, see the magnificent 76-metre-high Grandis tree, hire a boat or venture through the national park in your four-wheel drive. Dingoes, koalas and a wealth of native birds can be seen throughout the national park.

Need a beach day? Head down to Jimmy’s Beach, where the Tasman Sea meets soft sands. Swimming and kayaking are popular activities in the summer, while whale watching takes centre stage during the annual migration. The Myall River is another great spot for a day on the water, whether you’re fishing, canoeing or stand-up paddleboarding.

Active travellers will love the walking tracks around Hawks Nest, especially the coastal Yacaaba Spit Track, which takes you along Providence Bay up Mount Yacaaba to uninterrupted views of offshore islands and Mount Tomaree from Yacaaba Head. The Dark Point walking track also reveals stunning Tasman Sea vistas, along with deep Indigenous culture and history at Dark Point Aboriginal Place, a revered gathering point for the Worimi people.

Venture into the centre of Hawks Nest to browse locally-owned boutiques and dine at unique restaurants along Tuloa Avenue and Booner Street. Kelly’s Famous Bakehouse is known for its delicious pies, coffee and sweet treats, while Moongarden Restaurant has hearty soups.

Getting around Hawks Nest

Hawks Nest is about a one-hour drive from Newcastle and a 2.5-hour drive from Sydney. You can easily walk around the main part of town and to the beaches, but you’ll need a vehicle to travel further afield.

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  • What are the best hotels in Hawks Nest?

    Hawks Nest is home to many highly-rated hotels, one of which is Reflections Holiday Parks Jimmys Beach, which has a current rating of 8.8. For other potential stays, consider Providence Apartment 3 and The Beach Townhouse, which can also be great places to stay in Hawks Nest.

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