|
A boat on Lake Macquarie
|
Wangi Wangi
Holiday resort town famous for its associations with
artist William Dobell
Known locally just as 'Wangi' Wangi Wangi is a holiday
resort town in the City of Lake Macquarie, situated on a
long, narrow peninsula which juts out from the western shore
of the lake. It is situated 121 km north of Sydney and 4 m
above sea-level. Including Rathmines, to the north, the
population (of the area) is 6343 (1986 figures). Being so
close to the lake the major drawcards for visitors are
fishing, swimming, boating, picnics , camping and the
general scenic value of the area.
Once occupied by the Awabakal Aborigines the locality was
referred to as Wonde Wonde on an 1826 map. Edward Gostwyck
Cory of Paterson became the first European settler when he
selected 500 acres here in 1829 but he did little with it.
The readily observable approach of peoples along the narrow
neck apparently made the peninsula popular with cattle
thieves at one time.
A thermal power station opened in 1958, now closed. Myuna
Colliery opened in 1981 to supply coal to Eraring Power
Station.
Things to see:
Koolewong Coastal Ecotours
If you want to experience the local area accompanied by an
expert local guide and are interested in the ecology, fauna
and flora of the district then double click here and check
out Koolewong
Coastal Ecotours. Details of their tours are provided.
Koolewong Coastal Ecotours are conducted within the
Brisbane Water and Bouddi National Parks on the NSW Central
Coast. The trained Ecotour Guides have extensive local
knowledge of the flora and fauna of the native bushland.
Travellers are picked up from their Hotel from 8.30am and
and are returned by around 5.30pm. Optional starting and
return times can be booked where required.
Dobell House
Noted Australian painter William Dobell lived here from the
1940s to his death in 1970. He was the recipient of the
Archibald prize in 1943, 1948, and 1959. The 1943 award
became one of the most controversial prizes in Australian
art history when anti-modernist forces challenged the
decision in court on the grounds that Dobell's experimental
portrait of Joshua Smith was not properly a portrait. Dobell
House is open on Sundays and public holidays from 2.00 p.m.
- 4.00 p.m. and by appointment, contact (02) 4975 4115 or
(02) 4972 1172. There are prints of his work on display,
some inspired by the local scenery, as well as original
furniture, possessions, memorabilia and photographs. Now
owned by the National Trust the building is located in
Dobell Place, which is a tiny side road off Dobell Drive,
the main road out to the end of the peninsula. There is a
small admission fee.
Wangi Point Flora and Fauna Reserve
Wangi Point Flora and Fauna Reserve on the tip of the
peninsula consists of 60 ha of rainforest remnants and
eucalypt stands inhabited by koalas. There are good views to
be had of the lake and the ocean, as well as some very
enjoyable walking trails along the lake foreshores and
through shrubs, native grassland and remnant littoral
rainforest .
Proceed to the end of Dobell Drive. Keep to the left and
the roadway will lead past the camping area and caravan
park. If you turn right at the end of Dobell Drive you will
come to a carpark with an information board from whence the
walking trails depart. The most logical starting place is
the 'Easy Walk' which leads out to a rest area at Wangi
Point where there are good views of the lake. From this rest
area other more extended trails depart for those wishing to
explore further. A pamphlet outlining the walks should be
available from the caravan park which also hires out
runabouts, canoes and row boats, contact (02) 4975 1889.
Myuna and Wangi Wangi Bays
On the south-western side of the Wangi Peninsula, off Wangi
Rd, is Myuna Bay where a thin strip of parkland lines the
lake foreshore. It is a pleasant area with good views
south-east across Rocky Pt at the southern end of the bay
across to the Morisset peninsula, and eastwards to Pulbah
Island and across to the eastern shore of the lake.
Wangi Wangi Bay, on the north-western side of the
peninsula is another popular local area with a caravan park,
swimming pool, jetties and boat ramps.
Tours
Hunter Waterways operate cruises and charter services around
the lake, including sightseeing tours and visits to Pulbah
and Sand Island. They pick up from any public or private
jetty. For further information on the town and district
contact Lake Macquarie Tourist Information Centre, 72
Pacific Highway, Blacksmiths, tel: (02) 4972 1172.
Broadwalk
Business Brokers
Broadwalk Business
Brokers specialise in General Businesses for Sale, Caravan Parks for
Sale, Motels for Sale, Management Rights & Resorts for Sale, Farms for
Sale, Hotels for sale,Commercial & Industrial Properties for Sale.
Phone:
1300 136 559
Email:
enquiries@broadwalkbusinessbrokers.com.au
AUSTRALIAN BUSINESSES FOR SALE
COFFS HARBOUR BUSINESS BROKERS
BROADWALK BUSINESS BROKERS
GOLD COAST BUSINESSES FOR SALE
BRISBANE BUSINESSES FOR SALE
SYDNEY BUSINESSES FOR SALE
CARAVAN PARKS FOR SALE
BUSINESSES FOR SALE
MOTELS
FOR SALE
HOTELS
FOR SALE
Disclaimer
We advise prospective purchasers that we take no
responsibility for the accuracy of any information in the business
provided by vendors or their professional advisers and that they should
make their own enquiries as to the accuracy of this information,
including obtaining independent legal and/or accounting advice
Wangi Wangi