Explore the Barrington Coast

Nature, Beaches & Day Trips from Shores

Staying at Shores Beach & Lakeside Villas puts you in the heart of the Barrington Coast—a diverse region
where pristine coastline, forested national parks, and sparkling lakes meet relaxed village life. Whether you’re
here for a long weekend or an extended stay, the surrounding area offers countless ways to explore, unwind,
and reconnect with nature.

From rainforest trails and scenic lookouts to craft breweries and lighthouse walks, there’s something here for
every kind of holidaymaker.

Top Day Trips from Shores

Shores Lake and Beachside Villas - Seal Rocks & Sugarloaf Point
Lighthouse

Seal Rocks & Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse

Just 35 minutes from Shores, Seal Rocks is one of the most iconic spots in the region. Climb the Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse for panoramic ocean views, spot whales in season, and explore the raw, untamed beauty of this quiet coastal village.

Wallingat National Park

A 25-minute drive inland, this peaceful national park offers walking trails through ancient rainforest, birdwatching, and the spectacular Whoota Whoota lookout, where you can take in sweeping views over Wallis Lake and the coastline.

Forster–Tuncurry

Only 20 minutes from Shores, Forster is the region’s bustling hub. Browse boutique shops, enjoy fish and chips by the water, or head out on a dolphin cruise. It’s also home to some of the Barrington Coast’s best dining, from Spice Monkey to Wharf St. Distillery.

Coomba Park & Wallis Lake

Head west around the lake to find secret picnic spots, quiet fishing jetties, and sunset views that rival anywhere on the coast. Coomba Park is a peaceful escape for those who prefer the slower side of life.

Nature & Walking Trails

Booti Booti National Park – just minutes from Shores, offering coastal rainforest walks, wildflowers, and lookouts.

Whoota Whoota Lookout – dramatic 360° views over the Great Lakes region.

The Lakes Way Scenic Drive – meander through rainforest, lakeside villages, and beach turnoffs at your own pace.

Shores Lake and Beachside Villas - Nature & Walking Trails

Water Adventures & Relaxed Afternoons

Whether you’re chasing saltwater thrills or slow-paced afternoons by the lake, the Barrington Coast offers
countless ways to spend time on the water. From calm bays to open surf and tucked-away lakefronts, there’s
something here for every kind of traveller.

Kayaking, Paddleboarding, Boating
on Wallis Lake

Kayaking, Paddleboarding, Boating on Wallis Lake

Launch just 650m from Shores at the Pacific Palms Recreation Club and glide across the glassy waters of Wallis Lake. Paddle through mangrove channels, drift past pelicans, or watch the sun sink low behind the treeline. It’s an easy and scenic adventure suitable for all skill levels.

Surfing at Boomerang or Blueys Beach

Just a short drive away, Boomerang Beach delivers consistent waves for all experience levels, while Blueys Beach offers a more relaxed, open setting for longboarders or those still finding their feet. Both beaches are unspoiled, uncrowded, and backed by coastal bushland, creating an iconic Aussie surf experience.

Fishing at Smiths Lake or Elizabeth Beach

Throw in a line and see what’s biting. Smiths Lake is a favourite for flathead and whiting, while Elizabeth Beach offers beach casting for bream and tailor. Whether you’re after a quiet solo cast or teaching the kids to fish, the waters around Pacific Palms are full of opportunity.

Lake Swimming and Picnics at Tiona or Coomba

Prefer your water still and serene? Head to the lakeside shallows at Tiona or Coomba Park for a freshwater swim or a relaxed family picnic under the gums. With grassy banks, calm water, and scenic views, they’re perfect spots to switch off for an afternoon.

Wineries, Breweries & Distilleries in the Barrington Coast

The Barrington Coast isn’t just about beaches and bushwalks—it’s also home to a growing collection of independent breweries, coastal distilleries, and scenic hinterland wineries. Head to The Coastal Brewing Co. in Forster for small-batch, locally inspired beers and food truck fare, or enjoy a crafted gin and a waterfront meal at Wharf St. Distillery.

For a more rustic experience, the hinterland offers charming cellar doors and farm-based wineries that reflect the region’s relaxed, unpretentious charm—perfect for a lazy afternoon drive or long lunch.

Make a day of it and venture inland to The Farmer’s Wife Distillery near Allworth—an award-winning, boutique gin distillery set on a picturesque farm. Their cellar door offers tastings, tours, and seasonal long lunches showcasing local produce and botanical craft.

Wineries, Breweries & Distilleries in the Barrington Coast

Start Exploring from Shores

With so much natural beauty and local character packed into one region, the Barrington Coast is best
explored slowly. Let Shores Beach & Lakeside Villas be your base for discovering its beaches, trails, and
stories—one relaxed day at a time.

Location images courtesy of Barrington Coast.

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