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Cape Hawke: A Panoramic Coastal Escape on the Mid North Coast
Perched above the glittering waters of the Pacific Ocean, Cape Hawke is one of the Mid North Coast’s most captivating natural lookouts—an elevated sanctuary where sea breezes, sweeping vistas and untouched bushland come together in a quintessentially Australian coastal experience. Just minutes from Forster, this dramatic headland rewards travellers with some of the most expansive views in New South Wales, making it a must‑visit destination for photographers, nature lovers and anyone seeking a moment of pure coastal serenity.
The star attraction is the Cape Hawke Lookout, a soaring platform that lifts you above the treetops for a 360‑degree panorama. From here, the landscape unfolds in every direction:
On clear days, the coastline seems to run forever, making sunrise a particularly magical time as the first light washes across the ocean.
Reaching the lookout is part of the adventure. The walking trail—short, invigorating and beautifully shaded—winds through coastal rainforest alive with birdsong and the scent of eucalyptus. While the track includes some steep sections, the reward at the summit is well worth the effort.
Along the way, keep an eye out for:
It’s a peaceful, rejuvenating walk that feels worlds away from the bustle of town.
Cape Hawke is the perfect escape for visitors seeking:
Whether you’re exploring Forster for a weekend or road‑tripping along the NSW coastline, Cape Hawke adds a sense of discovery and wonder to your journey.
Cape Hawke is located just a short drive from Forster, on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales.
The site is well‑signed and easy to include in a day of exploring the Great Lakes region.
Cape Hawke is beautiful year‑round, but certain seasons offer unique experiences:
Cape Hawke is more than a lookout—it’s a moment of stillness, a breath of fresh ocean air, and a reminder of the wild beauty that defines Australia’s coastline. Whether you’re hiking, sightseeing or simply soaking in the view, this headland offers an experience that stays with you long after you’ve descended the trail.
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