4WD Touring Australia – June 2018

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DAY DREAMS


PACK THE 4WD AND
HIT THE ROAD
PAT WILLIAMS

STUFF TO DO


4WDing is allowed on the stretch of coastline
between Red Head and Blacksmiths. Vehicle access
is limited to the beach itself, the two access points and
tracks that are maintained by the Belmont Wetlands
State Park.
Fishing the sandy gutters that litter the beach is
perennially popular and solid hauls of sand whiting,
bream and dart are the reward for soaking a fresh beach
worm or pippi bait. During the cooler winter months,
tailor and Australian salmon are prolic and can be
reliably targeted on metal slugs or pilchard baits.

IMPORTANT INFO


Blacksmiths Beach is 135km north of Sydney and is around two
hours drive north of the CBD. Follow the Pacic Highway north
before taking the Swansea exit to Blacksmiths Beach.
Camping areas are not designated anywhere on Blacksmiths
Beach, according to the Belmont Wetlands State Park website, but
it’s not expressly banned. The website states that visitors must stay clear
of wetland areas and are responsible for their belongings and rubbish.
Permits are required to drive on the beach at Blacksmiths and weekly
permits are available for $33, monthly permits cost $44 and annual
permits are available for $88. Permits can be purchased from the Metro
Redhead petrol station, Third Creek bait and tackle shop and the
Belmont Golf Club.
Fuel is available in Swansea, Newcastle and on the Pacic Highway.
http://www.belmontwetlands.com.au

BLACKSMITHS BEACH, NSW


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tuck in smoggy Sydney and jonesing for a straight up beach run? Blacksmiths
Beach has got you, baby.
Just 135km north of Old Sydney Town, Blacksmiths is the rst stretch of coastline
out of the capital where you can drop your tyre pressures and get some sand betwixt
your tread.
The somewhat lesser known cousin of nearby Stockton, Blacksmiths receives a little
less trafc, and is every bit as splendid.
For a long time all offroad action on Blacksmiths Beach went down pretty much
unregulated, however the Belmont Wetlands State Park have implemented a permit
system that has been in effect for the last couple of years. Weekly, monthly and yearly
passes are now available from local outlets, and you don’t want to get caught out
without one as stiff nes can be issued on the spot.

TOURISM NSW


SYDNEY

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