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Watagan Cycle Track Warners Bay

Watagan Cycle Track Warners Bay New South Wales, Australia

Running along the edge of Lake Macquarie, between Speers Point and Warners Bay, the Watagan Cycle Track is a shared walking and cycling pathway. One of Lake Macquarie’s most popular recreation spots, it offers incredible water views and an interesting bridge crossing. The track is relatively flat and family-friendly and is suitable for all levels of fitness.

We drove and parked in the Eleebana Carpark, although there are many other places to leave your car. The track is easily accessible by public transport, as it is only a short walk from Warners Bay or Speers Point bus stops.

As a part of the Lake Macquarie City Art Gallery’s Sculpture Park, it features a range of artworks by local and national artists. The track also passes by several parks and reserves, such as Speers Point Park, which has a large playground and picnic facilities.

The highlight of the track was the footbridge that extends over the shore of Lake Macquarie. From here there are beautiful views over the lake as well as the opportunity to see some water birds.

Finishing our walk at the Warner’s Bay shops, we bought coffees and sat on the foreshore to relax before retracing our steps back to the carpark.

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To see what else there is to do in New South Wales, please see some of our other stories.

11 Replies to “Watagan Cycle Track Warners Bay”

  1. Thanks for this post. I think this path makes up part of the Great North Walk and, one day when I finally get to back out onto the track, I will be VERY pleased to see this path as it will mean I am close to the end. 🙂 Mel

    1. It’s nice and flat, with no boulders to clamber over, great lakeside views and coffee shops. Much more civilized than the rest of the Great North Walk!

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