Broughton Island

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

Broughton Island is located within the boundary of Myall Lakes National Park in the southern part of the Barrington Coast. It is only accessible by boat. You can do a daytrip from Nelson Bay with a local cruise operator or sail your own boat across to the island. Daytrip sailors love this island for its beautiful beaches, you’ll be sure to find one that’s suitable in any weather conditions.

Take a hamper for a beach picnic then swim and snorkel the crystal clear waters. Camping on Broughton Island is a truly special experience. With just five campsites you’ll need to book ahead but the reward is a unique camping experience amongst an active seabird colony – it’s a key breeding site for wedge tailed shearwaters. The campground is basic, so please bring all your equipment and supplies with you, including water.

Around the island are endless opportunities for water activities, including swimming, fishing, boating, snorkelling and scuba diving.

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Broughton Island in Myall Lakes National Park

Broughton Island

Hawks Nest, Mid-Coast

Mungo Rainforest, Myall Lakes National Park. Photo: John Spencer

Mungo Rainforest Walk

Mungo Brush, Mid-Coast

Dark Point, Myall Lakes National Park. Photo: Jodie Chalker/NSW Government

Dark Point Aboriginal Place

Hawks Nest, Mid-Coast

Hole in the Wall picnic area, Myall Lakes National Park. Photo: John Spencer/NSW Government

Hole in the Wall picnic area

Mungo Brush, Mid-Coast

Tamboi walking track entrance, Myall Lakes National Park. Photo: John Spencer

Tamboi Walking Track

Mungo Brush, Mid-Coast

Dark Point, Myall Lakes National Park. Photo: Jodie Chalker/NSW Government

Dark Point Walking Track

Hawks Nest, Mid-Coast

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