Why Naru Beach is Lake Macquarie's Hidden Gem

By: Haylie Test, 26 September 2024

When it comes to hidden gems, Lake Macquarie's Naru Beach is an absolute must-visit for those in the know.

A bit off the beaten track, this little slice of sandy paradise has everything you need for the ultimate day out or a chilled weekend away. Think calm, clear waters, lush picnic spots, and plenty of space for the whole fam (including your four-legged pal). For families keen to take a quick dip, throw a frisbee, or just lounge in the sun, Naru Beach is the perfect vibe.

Here's everything you need to know before you pack the car and head off to this serene spot.

Why Naru Beach is Lake Macquarie's Hidden Gem

Naru Beach Lake Macquarie
Calm waters are on the agenda. Image via: Places We Swim.


Naru Beach is that underrated, word-of-mouth destination you've been waiting for. With calm waters, space to chill, and a seriously relaxed atmosphere, it's got everything you need for a no-frills day of beachside bliss. Plus, with the option to camp nearby and bring your dog, there's no reason not to make this your next Lake Macquarie adventure. Time to start planning!

How to Get to Naru Beach

 


Naru Beach is tucked away between Blacksmiths and Belmont, offering the kind of laid-back, away-from-it-all atmosphere we're always chasing.

 

Fun fact: did you know that Lake Macquarie is the largest saltwater lagoon in the Southern Hemisphere? Yep, it's twice the size of Sydney Harbour and Australia's largest coastal lagoon—not too shabby!

Getting here is easy but feels just off the grid enough to make it feel like a proper adventure.

  • From Sydney: It's around 1.5 hours north via the M1 Pacific Motorway. Once you hit Lake Macquarie, take the exit towards Doyalson Link Road, then follow the A43 to Naru St in Marks Point.
  • From Newcastle: You're just a quick 40-minute drive away. Head south on the Pacific Highway before turning right onto Docker St, left onto Naru Cres and right onto Naru St. 

For family-friendly frolicking, we recommend heading to Naru Beach Reserve where the sand is clean, the water is shallow, and the waves are calm. The Beach Reserve is located behind Marks Point down a dirt road (at the end of Naru Street) and through a lush rainforest where you'll find a small parking lot. The parking lot can get chock-full quickly on hot days, so arrive early!

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Naru Beach Reserve
The Reserve is tucked away behind Marks Point.

 

Why You'll Love This Slice of Paradise

It's all about the simplicity here. Naru Beach is what happens when you take a low-key, no-fuss approach to the Aussie beach experience. The water is calm and shallow—ideal for families with young kids or anyone keen to float around in peace. Bring your inflatable paddleboards, a couple of kayaks, or just a good old beach towel, your trusty CoolCabana, and some snacks.

There are also grassy areas nearby, so you can throw together an easy lunch break without even needing to leave the beach. 

Note: there are no facilities on or near the beach such as toilets, showers or water, so pack smart.

Can You Camp at Naru Beach?

Wangi Point Holiday Park
Wangi Point Holiday Park is right up the road.


So, you're keen to stretch your stay beyond a single afternoon? We hear you! While the beach itself isn't set up for camping (it's all about that day-trip energy), you're in luck if you're craving an overnight stay.

Just five minutes away, you'll find Wangi Point Holiday Park, an ideal base if you want to camp near Naru Beach. With panoramic views of Lake Macquarie and bushwalking trails at your doorstep, you'll get all the nature vibes while still being a stone's throw away from the calm waters.

Location: 2 Watkins Rd, Wangi Wangi

Is Naru Beach Dog Friendly?

Yes, your pup is totally welcome at the beach and reserve, so pack those tennis balls! It's the perfect spot for your doggo to stretch their legs, splash in the water, and dig up some sand. Just be sure to keep your furry mate on a leash and do the usual clean-up duties to keep things fresh for everyone else.

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