The Rockpool
Visit the Tuncurry Rockpool for a safe, netted swimming area that is perfect for families with young children.





Tuncurry is a picturesque coastal town situated in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales. Often visited alongside its twin town, Forster, Tuncurry offers a quieter, more laid-back alternative for travelers. The town is defined by its proximity to the sparkling Wallis Lake and the Pacific Ocean, making it a haven for water sports enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy surfing at Tuncurry Beach, swimming in the Rockpool, or exploring the various fishing spots that dot the coastline. With its friendly local community and scenic natural beauty, it serves as an ideal base for families and nature lovers looking to unwind.
Tuncurry is a picturesque coastal town situated in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales. Often visited alongside its twin town, Forster, Tuncurry offers a quieter, more laid-back alternative for travelers. The town is defined by its proximity to the sparkling Wallis Lake and the Pacific Ocean, making it a haven for water sports enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy surfing at Tuncurry Beach, swimming in the Rockpool, or exploring the various fishing spots that dot the coastline. With its friendly local community and scenic natural beauty, it serves as an ideal base for families and nature lovers looking to unwind.
Pristine beaches perfect for surfing and swimming.
Excellent fishing opportunities in Wallis Lake.
Scenic walking tracks along the coastline.
The iconic bridge connecting Tuncurry to Forster.
Close proximity to Forster, providing access to additional dining and shopping options.
Popular holiday spot that can get quite busy during the Australian summer school holidays.
Abundant natural wildlife, including dolphins often spotted in the estuary.
Visit the Tuncurry Rockpool for a safe, netted swimming area that is perfect for families with young children.
Wallis Lake is renowned for its oysters and fishing; consider hiring a boat to explore the best spots on the water.
Relaxed coastal escapes and water-based activities.
AUD $
$100-$160 p/day
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Take a stroll across the Forster-Tuncurry Bridge for panoramic views of the lake and the ocean entrance.
Check the local calendar for weekend markets where you can find fresh produce and handmade crafts.
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September-November, March-May
Spring in Tuncurry is beautiful with mild temperatures and fewer tourists. Ideal for outdoor activities.
Summers are warm and popular for beach holidays, though it can be crowded during school breaks.
Autumn offers pleasant weather and calmer waters, perfect for fishing and coastal walks.
Winters are mild and quiet, making it a great time for whale watching and peaceful retreats.