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Morisset, NSW 2264

Newcastle · New South Wales · Population 16,162 · Median age 47

Morisset is a lakeside town on Lake Macquarie offering camping, shared walking paths, and local pubs. A convenient base for exploring the Newcastle region

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Morisset sits on the shores of Lake Macquarie, NSW's largest saltwater lake, making it an accessible destination for touring travellers seeking waterfront camping and walking trails. The town has several caravan parks and campsites within walking distance, plus good facilities including shops, services, and public toilets throughout the area.

The main draw for road trippers is the network of shared paths and walking trails around the lake and surrounding bushland. The Morisset to Bonnells Bay Shared Path is ideal for cyclists and leisurely walkers, while more adventurous visitors can tackle trails like Sandy Creek Walk and the various heritage walks in the hinterland. The town's three pubs provide straightforward dining and local atmosphere.

As a regional hub between Newcastle and the Central Coast, Morisset offers practical amenities without requiring lengthy detours. It's suitable for those wanting a quieter lakeside base rather than beachside intensity, with reasonable road access for larger vehicles.

About Morisset — Demographics

Based on postcode 2264 area (ABS Census 2021)
16,162
Population
47
Median Age
$1,344/wk
Median Household Income
2.4
Avg Household Size
$1,759/mo
Median Mortgage
$395/wk
Median Rent
13%
Born Overseas

Travel Info

Must See

  • Lake MacquarieNSW's largest saltwater lake with scenic waterfront views and accessible foreshore areas
  • Morisset Showground CampingConvenient caravan park within walking distance of town centre and amenities

Must Do

  • Morisset to Bonnells Bay Shared PathEasy accessible walk or cycle with lake views, ideal for all fitness levels
  • Sandy Creek WalkWell-established bushland trail offering peaceful scenery near town
  • Boys Walk or Girl's WalkShorter heritage trails suitable for a morning or afternoon outing

Travel Tips

  • Morisset Showground Camping is only 400m from town centre—ideal for easy access to shops and services.
  • Mobile coverage is generally reliable, but check before venturing onto isolated trails in the hinterland.
  • Several public toilets are scattered throughout town and along walking paths—useful for campervan travellers.
  • The shared paths around Lake Macquarie are best tackled in cooler months; summer heat can be intense.
  • Fuel and supplies are available in town; plan accordingly if heading further into regional NSW.
Traffic & Access: Morisset is easily reached via the M1 Pacific Motorway north of Newcastle. Standard road access for caravans and campervans; fuel and supplies available in town.
Best Time to Visit: April to September offers cooler, more comfortable conditions for walking and camping around the lake.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is near Morisset?

There are 10 campsites near Morisset, including Morisset Showground Camping (0.4km), Lake Macquarie Village (1.4km), Mecca Caravan Park (5.8km).

What walks and trails are near Morisset?

There are 10 walking trails near Morisset, including Morisset to Bonnells Bay Shared Path (0.8km), Cooranbong to Morriset Shared Path (1.9km), The Swing Bridge (2.8km).

Is there fuel near Morisset?

Yes, there are 5 fuel stations near Morisset, including 7-Eleven Morisset (0.1km), EG Ampol Morisset (0.1km), Ampol Foodary Morisset (1.1km).

What attractions are near Morisset?

There are 7 attractions near Morisset, including Adelaide (17.1km), Warners Bay (20.9km), Aellalong Lagoon (26.6km).