Nelson Bay to Fingal Bay Cycleway

Take an easy ride through three Port Stephens region communities.
Melanie Colwell
Published on June 10, 2020

Overview

If you'd prefer to explore the Port Stephens region on two wheels than by foot, you're in luck. A bunch of shared pathways exist across the region that'll take you along the coast and through bushland, parks and the town streets.

The best 'bang for your buck', so to speak (it's actually free), is the Nelson Bay to Fingal Bay Cycleway, which links three of the region's communities via an eight-kilometre route of shared and on-road paths. Starting at Dutchmans Beach, you'll wind your way through the Nelson Bay foreshore and along the coast past Neil Caroll Rotary Park. You'll then spend some time pedalling on the road through to Shoal Bay before arriving in Fingal Bay. Here, you find plenty of facilities to enjoy, including picnic spots, a patrolled surf beach and the sandy bank of Fingal Spit. You can no longer pass over the sand spit to Fingal Island, but it is accessible by boat.

Image: Fingal Spit via Destination NSW

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