Tiona, NSW
Tiona is a small coastal town located in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales. It is nestled on a long spit of land between the Pacific Ocean and Wallis Lake, and is known for the white sands of Seven Mile Beach, which is popular for swimming, surfing, and fishing. Tiona is also home to Wallis Lake, which is a great spot for boating and watersports.
Additionally, there are several nearby national parks, including Booti Booti National Park and Wallingat National Park, that offer opportunities for hiking and wildlife viewing. The Tiona Holiday Park is a popular accommodation option for visitors, with a range of camping, caravan, cabin, and lodge options available.
Tiona is the northern gateway to the picturesque region of Pacific Palms in the Barrington Coast, and is only 15 minutes south of Forster and 25 minutes north of Seal Rocks. It is a great destination for those who enjoy the outdoors, with plenty of activities to do and sights to see.
Nearest Airport: Taree
Where to stay?
Experiences
- Rural/Country
- Nature based
- Relaxation
Popular Activities
- Mountain Biking
- Trail bike riding
- Bird Watching
- Bush Walking
- Canoeing
- Cycling
- Sightseeing
- Swimming
- Fishing
- Fishing - Beach
- Beach
- Surfing
About Tiona
- Locality: Urban locality
- Tiona Postcode: 2428
- State: New South Wales
- Region: North Coast NSW
- Latitude: -32.30253
- Longitude: 152.52063
- Elevation: 10m
- Area (Sq/km): 0.666
- Timezone: Australia/Sydney