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    Belmont

    , NSW

    Things to see
    Tourist Information
    Motels
    Hotels
    Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
    Cottages & Cabins
    Caravan Parks
    Restaurants
    Cafés


    View across Lake Macquarie

    Belmont
    Tourist resort on the shore of Lake Macquarie
    Belmont is a suburban tourist resort on the eastern side of Lake Macquarie. The flotilla of bobbing boats and white, flapping sails which crowd the bay are a symbol of the town's central activity although fishing and swimming are also popular.

    In 1800 Captain William Reid became the first European to make his way into the lake. Sent from Sydney to collect coal from the mouth of the Hunter River he mistook the channel for the river estuary, ventured inside and encountered some members of the Awabakal tribe, who then occupied the area from the bank of the Lower Hunter to the southern and western shores of Lake Macquarie. After he inquired about coal the Aborigines directed him to some embedded in the headland. It was only upon his return to Sydney that he realised his error. The lake was thus known as Reid's Mistake until 1826 when it was renamed in honour of Governor Lachlan Macquarie.

    Reid's discovery excited no initial interest as Newcastle was, at the time, a penal settlement which the government wished to keep isolated from Sydney. Eventually pressure from settlers wishing to move into the Hunter Valley caused the penal settlement to be removed to Port Macquarie.

    By far the most important of the early settlers was a missionary, the Reverend Lancelot Threlkeld, an ex-actor and businessman who, in 1826, established a 1000-acre reserve for an Aboriginal mission which occupied the whole northern peninsula, from Pelican north-west to Redhead and north-east to Croudace Bay.

    Threlkeld chose the land after noting it was a gathering point for Aborigines, drawn by the living conditions and food around the lake. He held his Aboriginal friends in high regard and learned their language so as to communicate and to translate scripture (this work being an early landmark in Aboriginal studies). The mission house, called 'Bahtahbah', was located on a rise overlooking Belmont Bay. It was connected to Newcastle by a rough dray track. Threlkeld started the first coal mine around the lake at Coal Point, c.1840, and subsequently bought ten acres at Swansea Heads for coal-loading and storage around 1842.

    Thomas Williamson, of the Shetland Isles, bought 100 acres of land around present-day Belmont in 1863. He built two cottages, established a farm and grew grapes and bananas. Fellow Shetlander John Anderson bought 40 acres of adjacent land and began farming and dairying. There was soon a small contingent of fishermen in the district and a steam-driven sawmill was built at Cardiff Point, at the north-western tip of the bay.

    The town's name derives from a weatherboard guesthouse named 'Belmont' which Williamson built in the 1860s. It was named after his birthplace on the island of Unst. The first town allotments went on sale in 1868, taken up by miners who worked at nearby collieries. A private school opened on the Williamson property in 1873 and a provisional school in 1875. A church building followed and a post office opened in 1877. Williamson was the postmaster until his death in 1880.

    The improvement of the roads in 1883 and the arrival of the railway later in the decade prompted more substantial development, the growth of the permanent population and the expansion of the tourist trade. Popular with industrial workers from Newcastle seeking a contrast to their working hours it became known as the 'sanitarium of the north'.

    As Newcastle has continued to sprawl, the desirability of lakeside residences has become obvious and the population of Belmont has greatly increased since 1970.


    Things to see:   [Top of page]

    View from Marks Point across Lake Macquarie

    Parkland
    Cane Pt, Belmont South, is a small peninsula that juts out from the mainland at the end of Ethel St which runs to the west off the highway. It is a very pleasant little spot, surrounded by the waters of Lake Macquarie on three sides, with a caravan park, a boat ramp, and fine views.

    Also at Belmont South, on the left-hand side of the highway as you are headed north, there is a strip of foreshore parkland at sea-level with a playground, picnic and barbecue facilities, a few trees and views over the lake: northwards to the flotilla of boats at the sailing and yachting clubs and north-east to Cardiff Pt on the other side of Belmont Bay.

    Yacht Club
    To access the Lake Macquarie Yacht Club (tel: 02 4945 0022), continue north along the highway past the caravan park then turn left into Ada St. There is a boat ramp by the walkway.

    Sailing Club
    The Belmont 16 ft Sailing Club (tel: 02 4945 0888) can be reached by turning off the highway into Macquarie St. At the end of the road turn right into Brooks Parade and continue past the rock pool and boat ramp. Gerald St, with its caravan park, is to the right and Ross St is to the left. Follow the latter and then turn left into The Parade and it is here that you will find the sailing club.

    Belmont Golf Course
    The club house is located at the end of a private driveway which runs to the east off the highway at the southernmost end of Belmont.

    Boat Hire
    Squids Ink Boat Hire is located at 690 Pacific Highway (02 4947 7223).

    The Macquarie Enterprise Cruise
    The Macquarie Enterprise Cruise operates a four-hour luncheon cruise every Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday which is intended to pick people up from Belmont Wharf, although the deterioration of the wharf has made this service problematic. However, ring (02) 4973 2513 for further information.


     

    Tourist Information   [Top of page]

     
      Lake Macquarie Visitor Centre
    72 Pacific Hwy Swansea
    Belmont NSW 2281
    Telephone: (02) 4972 1172
     
     

    Motels   [Top of page]

     
      Lakeview Motor Inn
    749 Pacific Hwy
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4945 2847
    Facsimile: (02) 4945 2039
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     
      Squids Ink Motel
    690 Pacific Hwy
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4947 7223
    Facsimile: (02) 4947 7276
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     
      Aquarius Motor Inn
    813 Pacific Hwy
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4945 9899
    Facsimile: (02) 4945 9612
    Rating: **
     
     
      Lake Macquarie Motor Inn
    798 Pacific Hwy
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4945 8622, 1800 630 182
    Facsimile: (02) 4847 7149
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     
      Winston Court
    378 Pacific Hwy
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4945 2821
    Facsimile: (02) 4945 7646
    Rating: ***
     
     

    Hotels   [Top of page]

     
      Gunyah Hotel/Motel
    644 Pacific St
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4945 4603
    Rating: *
     
     
      Hotel Metro
    483 Pacific Hwy
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4945 0444
    Facsimile: (02) 4947 0668
     
     
      Jewells Tavern
    Jewellstown Shopping Centre
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4948 7316
     
     
      Squid's Ink Hotel, Restaurant & Cafe
    690 Pacific Hwy
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4947 7223
    Facsimile: (02) 4947 7276
    Rating: ****
     
     

    Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses   [Top of page]

     
      Lakeview Bed & Breakfast
    674 Pacific Hwy
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4945 8128
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     

    Cottages & Cabins   [Top of page]

     
      Lakeshores Self Catering Accommodation
    63 Tudor St
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4945 4224
    Facsimile: (02) 4945 4224
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     

    Caravan Parks   [Top of page]

     
      Belmont Bayview Caravan Park
    Gerald St
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4945 3653
    Facsimile: (02) 4947 0177
    Rating: **1/2
     
     
      Belmont North Caravan Park
    348 Pacific Hwy
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4945 2044
    Rating: **
     
     
      Belmont Pines Tourist Park-Council
    Ethel St
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4945 4750
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     
      Spinnaker Leisure Park
    Cnr Pacific Hwy & Alick St
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4945 3405
    Facsimile: (02) 4945 3406
    Rating: ****
     
     

    Restaurants   [Top of page]

     
      Bearded Bushman Restaurant
    Pacific Hwy
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4945 3560
     
     
      Belmont 16ft Sailing
    The Parade
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4945 0888
     
     
      Belmont Ocean City Chinese Restaurant
    616 Pacific Hwy
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4947 7583
     
     
      Blue Tones Cafe Restaurant
    576 Pacific Hwy
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4945 3455
     
     
      Elizah's Lakeside Restaurant
    89 Soldiers Rd Pelican
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4971 5500
     
     
      Gunyah Hotel Restaurant
    644 Pacific St
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4945 4603
     
     
      Jessie's on the Water
    Valentine Cres.
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4965 9355
     
     
      Jewells Tavern
    Jewellstown Shopping Centre
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4965 7316
     
     
      Lake Macquarie Motor Inn Restaurant
    798 Pacific Hwy
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4945 8622
     
     
      Saltwater Grill
    Ada St
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4945 5522
     
     
      Squid's Ink Motel Restaurant & Cafe
    690 Pacific Hwy
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4947 7223
    Facsimile: (02) 4947 7276
     
     
      Swan Lake Chinese Restaurant
    529 Pacific Hwy
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4945 9087
     
     
      The Gourmet Cactus
    576 Pacific Hwy
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4945 3455
     
     
      Valentine Chinese Restaraunt
    14 Allambie Pl Valentine
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4946 7033
     
     

    Cafés   [Top of page]

     
      Anatolia Pidda & Kebabs
    Belmont City Shopping centre
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4945 5000
     
     
      Barbarinos Cafe Deli
    Macquarie St
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4945 5678
     
     
      Cafe Belmont
    Pacific Hwy
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4945 8344
     
     
      Post Point Cafe
    80 Marks Point Rd Marks Point
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4945 0553
     
     
      Sunflower Cafe
    Belmont city Centre
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4947 9510
     
     
      Sweet Sherry's Cafe
    Jewells Town Shopping Centre
    Belmont NSW 2280
    Telephone: (02) 4948 5259
     




     

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