Forster-Tuncurry, NSW. Hours of Wakeboarding Fun on the Many Waterways of this Twin Town.
The twin towns of Forster-Tuncurry sparkling waterways, white sandy surf beaches and mild year round weather is a major attraction for any wakeboard traveller.
You don't have to travel far to launch your boat.
Literally, 2 minutes from down town Forster, on Little Street, is the local boat hire, cafe, boat ramp and enclosed safe beach and swim area.
After a few hours of fun on your wakeboard on Wallis Lake, feeling peckish and hanging out for a coffee?
Simply, park your boat out the front of the shops beside the main shopping hub of Forster.
Tuncurry Skate Park
Immediately across the bridge from Forster into Tuncurry, turn sharp left and opposite the Tuncurry boat ramp, you'll find a large skate park to while away the time.
Forster is the hub for this delightful 'holiday resort town'.
You'll definitely want to come back often to experience the many waterways this area has to offer.
Apart from the boat ramp in Forster itself, you can choose from
Forster Keys, Wallamba River
or Tuncurry just to mention a few.
The added bonus is a delightful Darawank Memorial Park accessible from the Wallamba River and main road heading north 5 minutes out of Forster towards Taree.
How to Get There
A short 3 hour drive North from Sydney, Forster-Tuncurry
is a popular holiday destination. With dual highway most of the way it is easier to enter from the Northern turn off. Alternatively you can turn just after Buladelah and enjoy the winding road and beautiful scenic route around the Lakes.
By Plane.
Taree Airport (half an hour drive from Forster )has daily flights from Sydney for local and international travel.
Newcastle Airport 1 1/2 hour drive from Forster.
By Bus
There are a number of bus companies providing regular service to either Newcastle Airport or the Newcastle Broadmeadows train station linking you to the main rail system.