Wangi Wangi, NSW
Wangi Wangi is located on the western shores of Lake Macquarie, and is the home of the late Sir William Dobell. A popular lakeside holiday village, Wangi offers a waterfront flora and fauna reserve, great fishing and boating and a foreshore park area, perfect for picnics.
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One of the largest coastal saltwater lakes in the Southern Hemisphere, Lake Macquarie is surrounded by cosy holiday towns like Belmont, Wangi Wangi, Cooranbong, Swansea and Toronto. Enjoy a sunny afternoon in one of the many boats that grace the shimmering water, catch a wave at one of four patrolled beaches or venture into the mountains for a picnic lunch and sightseeing walk. There are a mammoth 92 towns and villages, 29 public boat ramps, 28 public jetties and wharves and seven marina berth around Lake Macquarie, making it the perfect family holiday destination.
Nearest Airport: Belmont
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Popular Activities
- Golfing
- National Park
About Wangi Wangi
- Locality: Suburb
- Wangi Wangi Postcode: 2267
- State: New South Wales
- Region: Hunter
- Latitude: -33.06917
- Longitude: 151.58855
- Elevation: 5m
- Population: 2759
- Median Income: $30108
- Area (Sq/km): 3.656
- Timezone: Australia/Sydney
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