Superb Newcastle Hotel
This contemporary, brand new Newcastle hotel is ideally positioned for exploring Newcastle's pristine coastline and historic attractions.
Just 2-hours easy drive north of Sydney, Newcastle is the gateway to all the Hunter Region has to offer.
While in Newcastle, visitors can enjoy boutique style shopping, sample local cuisines, and meander through art galleries.
With an ideal climate all year round, visitors can also enjoy many outdoor activities, including swimming and surfing at some of Australia's best beaches, golfing, bushwalking and dolphin watching.
And just when you thought you had seen it all, Port Stephens, Wine Country, National Parklands and the beautiful Lake Macquarie are all less than an hour's relaxing drive from the hotel.
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Newcastle Coastline
Famous surfing beaches and ocean baths

This beautiful seaside city is bordered by a spectacular coastline offering pristine beaches, great surf and family friendly waters. Newcastle has a number of stunning ocean baths including the largest in the Southern Hemisphere and the Bogey Hole, carved into the rock by convicts.
The Sebel Newcastle Beach provides accommodation just moments from Newcastle's famous beaches and ocean baths, ideal for family holidays or weekends away with friends.
Learn to Surf at some of Australia's best know surfing beaches, ideal for people of all ages and ability. Whatever your agenda, Newcastle has it all for you.
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Walking & Cycling Tracks
Our Newcastle hotel is surrounded by many walking and cycling tracks

Explore the local historic sites or take in the spectacular views of the harbour foreshore, beaches, lighthouse and breakwall on the local Walking & Cycling Tracks.
Just 15 minutes from the hotel, guests can visit Blackbutt Reserve wildlife sanctuaries, meander walking trails or picnic in the picturesque surrounds. Enjoy the unique experience of a close encounter with a koala, possum, emu or kangaroo.
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Historical Newcastle
Step Back in Time

As Australia's second oldest city, Newcastle is steeped in heritage and culture with historic architecture, a thriving arts scene and a community proud of its past.
Fort Scratchley, built in 1882 is rich in Military History and is an icon of the Newcastle and Hunter Valley Region. Overlooking the ocean and headland, this historic landmark provides a great day out for the family.
Newcastle served as Australia's first commercial port, and the rich maritime history is on display at the Maritime Centre, located on the harbour foreshore.
Newcastle Region Art Gallery provides an interesting understanding of the history of Newcastle.
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Harbour & Whale Watch Cruises
Experience Newcastle from the water

Departure point for daily harbour and Whale watching tours is located just 10 minutes walk from The Sebel Newcastle Beach hotel.
These interesting and relaxing tours offer a unique way to enjoy this beautiful city and the wonders of nature.
Click here to find out about Moonshadow Cruises
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Eating Out
Be spoilt for options in this perfect location

Newcastle and the Hunter Region has always been synonymous with iconic Australian wine, but is becoming just a well-known for locally brewed beer, fresh seafood and gourmet delights.
With local dining precincts such as the East End, Darby Street and Honeysuckle just moments from the hotel, options include cafe style eateries to fine dining restaurants and everything in between.

