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Tea Gardens is a New South Wales locality that is situated on the banks of the Myall River.
It is the last stop on the river before it reaches Port Stephens, meaning that it is a popular stopping-off point for those who are visiting the Myall Lakes.
The locality is about 137 miles north of Sydney, on the Pacific Highway.
This highway is around six miles northwest of the locality and accessible via Myall Street, which eventually forms the main commercial centre.
On arrival, travellers should head to the tourist information centre, located near the Singing Bridge which crosses the Myall River.
Here, information regarding Tea Gardens hotels as well as tourist attractions in the vicinity is available.
Much of the accommodation is located on the Marine Drive waterfront, within easy walking distance of excellent restaurants.
One of the most popular things to do here is to hire a boat and sail upstream into the subtropical rainforest.
Here, travellers can stop off under the palm trees and enjoy fishing off the riverbank.
Alternatively, travellers can sail downstream towards Port Stephens, passing islands and shipwrecks and maybe spotting some of the resident dolphins.
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Introduction to Tea Gardens, Australia
Tea Gardens is a New South Wales locality that is situated on the banks of the Myall River.It is the last stop on the river before it reaches Port Stephens, meaning that it is a popular stopping-off point for those who are visiting the Myall Lakes.
The locality is about 137 miles north of Sydney, on the Pacific Highway.
This highway is around six miles northwest of the locality and accessible via Myall Street, which eventually forms the main commercial centre.
On arrival, travellers should head to the tourist information centre, located near the Singing Bridge which crosses the Myall River.
Here, information regarding Tea Gardens hotels as well as tourist attractions in the vicinity is available.
Much of the accommodation is located on the Marine Drive waterfront, within easy walking distance of excellent restaurants.
One of the most popular things to do here is to hire a boat and sail upstream into the subtropical rainforest.
Here, travellers can stop off under the palm trees and enjoy fishing off the riverbank.
Alternatively, travellers can sail downstream towards Port Stephens, passing islands and shipwrecks and maybe spotting some of the resident dolphins.
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