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Forster, Australia Travel Guide!

Forster is located about 300 kilometers north of Sydney and is a small town full of natural beauty and outdoor activities. Whether you want to explore the natural scenery or enjoy delicious food, Forster is an excellent choice for travel around Sydney. 📍 Location - Distance: Forster is about 300 kilometers north of Sydney. - Transportation: There are two routes to get there, one on the west and one on the east. The western route is a small detour but mainly on the highway. The eastern route is to turn into The Lakes Way in advance. The journey is shorter but there are more small roads. The time difference between the two routes is not much. 🏞️ Recommended Natural Attractions - Wallis Lake: Tiffany blue lake water, the lake is clear and bottomless, it is an ideal place for boating, fishing, surfing and swimming. - Dolphin watching: Dolphins can be seen on the bridge and at the lake mouth, which is a great opportunity to get close to marine life. - Pelican watching: Pelicans can be seen on the river bank, which is a great place to observe wildlife. 🚣‍♂️ Water Activities - Boating, fishing, surfing, swimming: Forster offers a variety of water sports and is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. 🧢 Precautions - Outdoor boating: Be sure to wear a hat, otherwise you may get sunburned on your scalp after boating for two hours like me. - Fishing gear: Most shops may not rent fishing gear, you need to go to BCF (Boating Camping Fishing) and other equipment visitor centers to buy or rent. 🍽️ Food Recommendations - Limlong Thai: Cheap and good Thai food, a good place to enjoy authentic Thai flavors. - Tartt: The coffee is delicious, it is an ideal choice to enjoy leisure time. - Tuncurry Rockpool Cafe: The orange house by the sea, offering fresh seafood and beautiful sea views. - Spice Monkey Forster: Asian creative cuisine, tempura is very delicious. - Cafe Toscano: A popular restaurant famous for its (fake) flower decoration. The fish and lamb are delicious, but the steak is dry and not as good as the one you cook at home.
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Posted: Oct 19, 2024
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