Local Attractions
Fast facts
- Resort and residential town close to huge state forests
- Situated on Lake Macquarie between water and woodlands
- 110 km north of Sydney, population 8,700
Why go there
Situated close to the major population centres of Newcastle, the Central Coast and Sydney, Morisset presents a wealth of leisure opportunities.
To the east, Lake Macquarie is an aquatic playground, ideal for anyone who enjoys fishing, sailing or swimming. To the west, Watagan State Forest is a rugged wilderness of temperate rainforest, sandstone cliffs, waterfalls and eucalypt forests that erupt in spring with the dramatic flowers of the gymea lillies. For the active traveller in search of prime bushwalking or climbing terrain, this is adventure country par excellence.
Horse-riding is another popular activity in the region - there are several riding establishments which offer rides along bushland trails that thread through the wilderness.
History
Morisset was established in 1840, although it remained a modest township throughout the 19th century. Since that time it has come to be appreciated for its natural credentials and its superb location.
Things to do
- Hire a boat and spend the day out on the lake.
- Explore historic Cooranbong, at the base of the Watagans.
- Experience the true wilderness of the Watagans on foot, on a mountain bike or in a four-wheel drive.
Don’t miss
- Picnic with the giant pine trees at The Pines.
- The stunning valley views from Heaton Lookout.
- Walk along Boarding House Dam to the moss wall.
- The bargains at Morisset Mega Market, open every weekend.
- A catamaran cruise on the lake.
Information courtesy of VisitNsw.com

