Shingle Splitter's Point 1A Queen Street, Balcolyn, New South Wales 2264
About the Business
Welcome to Shingle Splitter's Point, a unique establishment located at 1A Queen Street, Balcolyn, Australia. This park is not just your average point of interest, but a vibrant hub of activity and natural beauty.
If you're looking for a fun-filled day out, mark your calendars for Sunday 17 September, when we will be hosting a multicultural festival at Speers Point Park. This exciting event will feature free workshops, demonstrations, market stalls, and activities that celebrate the diversity of our community.
For adrenaline junkies and water enthusiasts, we proudly present Let's Fish Lake Mac 2023, the biggest and most dynamic fishing competition in Lake Macquarie. Taking place over two days in November, this catch-and-release-style event promises exhilarating boat races and exclusive live performances.
Anglers of all abilities will also have the opportunity to wet a line in Bolton Point, as we invite you to join us for a day of fishing and camaraderie.
At Shingle Splitter's Point, we prioritize the preservation of our natural resources. That's why the NSW Rural Fire Service will be conducting a hazard reduction burn off Osland Road, Freemans Waterhole, on Wednesday 30 August, weather permitting. This initiative aims to ensure the safety of our community and protect our environment.
Speaking of environmental responsibility, we are committed to maintaining the beauty of Blacksmiths Beach. In this regard, our council will be completing track maintenance and re-direction at Maneela Street, Blacksmiths, to safeguard our coastal dunes and provide safe access for all.
Lake Macquarie is not just a place to live; it's a lifestyle. Just 90 minutes away from Sydney, our city offers a balanced and fulfilling way of life. Escape the hustle and bustle, long commutes, and find your work-life balance in the embrace of our vibrant communities, breathtaking beaches, and lush forests.
Here at Shingle Splitter's Point, we believe in shaping our own future. We are a city connected by new ideas, collaboration, and a shared vision for progress and possibility. Our community values creativity, wellbeing, sustainability, and diversity, making Lake Macquarie a true home for those who seek a fulfilling life.
We are proud of our city's energy, optimism, and commitment to innovation. We are Lake Mac, a place where exciting adventures, industry, and new experiences thrive. We invite you to share your unique story and be a part of our city's narrative β whether you're an innovator, local legend, business owner, sports hero, or a new resident with a passion for our community.
Your feedback is essential in shaping the future of Morisset. Please share your thoughts on our Place Strategy discussion paper to help us create a better tomorrow.
For development inquiries in your area, utilize our application enquiry tool to find the information you need.
As we enjoy the beauty of Lake Macquarie, let us also remember and respect the Ancestors who cared for and nurtured this Country. We acknowledge the Awabakal people and their Elders, both past and present.
For any inquiries, Wyee residents can contact us at 02 4357 1999. For non-English speakers, we provide telephone interpreting services at 131 450, and the National Relay Service is available at 133 677.
Join us at Shingle Splitter's Point and discover the wonders of Lake Macquarie. Let's make better happen together!
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Reviews
"Great secret place on the Central Coast with almost 180 degree views. The sunset is amazing from here. Plenty to soak in here. Must visit"
"Such a nice place to visit on a warm afternoon. Play area for kids. Easy access with a boat ramp. Perfect vista. Very well kept. Warning though: blue ringed octopus and sharks have been seen in area."
"A beautiful refreshing usually quiet and serene point on the lake. Well set up with playground, picnic options including tables, and restrooms"
"Very nice park. You have views of the lake on both sides, and on days when it is windy, you can always find a sheltered spot, which is a bonus. The park can get crowded on summer weekends and there is pretty bad erosion of the carpark in places that will swallow up a smaller vehicle if you aren't careful. You might also find some rubbish and broken bottles from time to time and for whatever reason, people tend to regularly dump their household rubbish in the public bins next to the playground. Overall, great place for a picnic and a swim, and especially peaceful during weekdays."
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