Top 10 Things to Do Around Wallis Lake, Barrington Coast: Ultimate Guide
The Barrington Coast is a hidden paradise, offering an array of activities for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and foodies. Here’s our ultimate list of the top 10 things to do around Wallis Lake and the surrounding areas:
1. Water Adventures at Wallis Lake, Barrington Coast
Snorkel, fish & swim or learn to SUP (stand up paddling) at Jungle Surf Sup School. Wallis Lake has crystal, clear waters- ideal for all water sports. You’ll be hard pressed to find a better lake or more turquoise water & it’s as good as you’ll see anywhere in the world!

2. Surf the Beaches of Barrington Coast
Surf like a pro at amazing beaches of the Barrington Coast, like Blueys Beach, or Elizabeth. There are so many beautiful sandy beaches dotted throughout this area & you can even swim with the dolphins, turtles & rays who have made this place home.

3. Taste Fresh Sydney Rock Oysters, Wallis Lake Barrington Coast
Slurp & swallow some of the best oysters ever! Wallis Lake is the biggest producer of Sydney Rock oysters in the state with so many oyster leases & generational oyster farmers from Forster to Pacific Palms & plenty of seaside restaurants to devour them. Try Thirty Three Degrees, Graham Barclays Oysters & Wallis Lake Fisherman’s Co-op.

4. Feast on Local Barrington Coast Seafood
Savour some great Barrington Coast seafood. Try “The Recky,” Sips, Kembali (Blueys Beach), Drift Palms, Hueys at Blueys or Frothy Coffee Boatshed.  Or Thirty Three Degrees that specialises in oysters, and located waterside a little further away at Tuncurry, NSW.

5. Explore the Wallis Lake Walking Track
Take a leisurely walk along the Wallis Lake walking track, which runs along the lake’s shores and offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.You’re likely to spot wildlife like pelicans, swans, and even kangaroos.

6. Discover Wallingat National Park
Start at the Coachwood Loop and trek through magnificent, lush forest of Wallingat National Park, with its towering Eucalypts & pockets of melaleucas & cabbage palms. Picnic at Gur-Um-Bee or Sugar Creek Picnic area (lyrebird territory). If you fancy a spot of fishing, launch a boat or kayak down the river. Crabs and fish are in abundance. Also Whoota Whoota Lookout is a must-see for fantastic views of the coast.

7. Unwind in Tranquil Barrington Coast Escapes
Relax and reconnect with family and friends in the beautifully, serene Barrington Coast. You’ll be able to enjoy plenty of seasonal activities – a refreshing pool or dip in Wallis Lake, kayak and other outdoor sports. And huddle around a crackling fire pit in the cooler months, under a vast, star-filled sky.
8. Family Fun by Wallis Lake, Barrington Coast
For family-friendly fun, visit the playgrounds by the lake or the local Aquatic Club, where kids can even try sailing.

9. Shop Local, Barrington Coast
Support local farmers and vendors by visiting farmers’ markets and shops for fresh, organic produce. Burraduc Buffalo Farm offers high-quality local goods, and you can find handmade products at local markets.

10. Pamper Yourself at Wellness Retreats & Creative Workshops Around Wallis Lake, Barrington Coast
Relax and recharge at the Nourished Soul Sanctum Meditation Centre or try yoga and mindfulness in nature. For some creativity (as well as Reiki) and learning a new skill, take a cane basket workshop with Jen Muir at Pearl and Stone. And for golf lovers, don’t miss a round at Sandbar Golf Course or Tuncurry Golf Course.
With so much to offer, the Barrington Coast and Wallis Lake are ideal for anyone looking to surf, indulge in fresh seafood, or simply relax by the water, Wallis Lake has something for everyone. Enjoy your time on the Barrington Coast!
Comments
Top 10 is just scratching the surface. Thank you for sharing this and for the shout out of Sutherland Downs. We try to give our guests the best possible experience including local knowledge tips. Thanks Travellarks!
Such a beautiful part of the world. A true hidden gem of a place. Our happy place Coomba Park.
And the best Sydney Rock Oysters ever! There is so much to offer there. A little slice of Paradise on the North Coast.
We love this area also.