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Emerald Beach Waves

Positioned near Look-at-me-now Headland, 20 kilometres from Coffs Harbour, Emerald Beach is a local surfing hotspot. Visit also for fishing or swimming, or for barbecues in the picnic area. Emerald Beach is a great destination for a family holiday; just south of Woolgoolga and about 15 minutes north of Coffs Harbour. It’s a quieter atmosphere […]

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Coffs Harbour Sunset

From ancient rainforest and a pristine marine park, to the Big Banana Fun Park and gorgeous beaches, Coffs Coast is a wonderland of attractions. Head out and enjoy fun adventures such as kayaking, surfing and mountain biking, or go bushwalking and discover spectacular lookouts. The town of Coffs Harbour is at the edge of the Solitary Islands Marine Park, a haven for dolphins, turtles, […]

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Emerald Beach Walkers

Positioned near Look-at-me-now Headland, 20 kilometres from Coffs Harbour, Emerald Beach is a local surfing hotspot. Visit also for fishing or swimming, or for barbecues in the picnic area. Emerald Beach is a great destination for a family holiday; just south of Woolgoolga and about 15 minutes north of Coffs Harbour. It’s a quieter atmosphere […]

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Bare Bluff Headland Sunset

Around 1.2kms long, Sandy Beach is a favourite of locals who want to escape the occassional crowds of the nearby beaches. At the southern end is Bare Bluff, a vegetated headland that offers protection from strong southerly winds, and around 3km offshore is Groper Island which is popular with fisherman and boaties. At the northern […]

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Moonee Beach Sunset 1

At Moonee Beach Nature Reserve, the rare and unique thrive: endangered bats roost in seaside caves, pockets of coastal rainforest thrive and pandanus trees flourish. Threatened and uncommon plant communities grow on the exposed headlands of Bare Bluff and the confidently named Look At Me Now headland. This place of magnificent scenic views and glorious […]

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Moonee Beach Sunset 2

At Moonee Beach Nature Reserve, the rare and unique thrive: endangered bats roost in seaside caves, pockets of coastal rainforest thrive and pandanus trees flourish. Threatened and uncommon plant communities grow on the exposed headlands of Bare Bluff and the confidently named Look At Me Now headland. This place of magnificent scenic views and glorious […]

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Eagle Eye Over Sawtell Rockpool

Beautifully sited on the south side of the Bonville Headland, this pool offers Sawtell’s  residents and visitors. protection from the strong permanent rip that runs out past the pool and a safer swimming environment than the deep channels and strong tidal flows that move through the mouth of Bonville Creek. While Australia has many war […]

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Tuckers Rocks

Tuckers Rocks is a known surfer’s spot. Tuckers Rock Road is 16 kms south of Coffs Harbour. To the North is the Bongil Bongil National Park so there is a virtually deserted beach feel. To the South you can see all the way to Yarahappinni Mountain, just North of South West Rocks. The Tuckers Rocks […]

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Coffs Jetty Sunrise

The old timber jetty in the harbour is the place to promenade, sit and fish, photograph sunrise or watch swimmers, seabirds, fishing boats, canoe paddlers and cruising yachts come and go. Nearby foreshores and picnic area is fabulous for families to spend some time relaxing, having a bbq while the kids can enjoy playing in […]

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Woolgoolga Headland Sunrise

Woolgoolga, also known as ‘Woopi’, is renowned for its swimming, surfing, fishing, diving and snorkelling. There’s a small park nearby with play equipment and plenty of shade for a picnic. Up on the headland, you find scenic walking tracks and jaw-dropping coastal views that stretch to Yuraygir National Park and the dunes and rolling hills […]

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Valla Beach Sunrise

Valla Beach lies to the north of Nambucca Heads. This small coastal community is a very popular tourist destination with its caravan parks, camping and the Valla Beach Tourist Park. There are fantastic markets on the first Sunday of February, April, June, August, October and December. Valla Beach is accessed via Valla Beach Road, which […]

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Urunga Boardwalk Sunrise

The Urunga Boardwalk has to be one of the best boardwalks on the east coast, with spectacular views from the entire length of the boardwalk. Starting from the charming town of Urunga, the boardwalk passes along the banks of the Kalang River, to the junction with the Bellinger River and out to the ocean, with […]

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Rockpool Sunset

Sited on the south side of the Bonville Headland, the Sawtell Memorial Rock Pool is unique to the Coffs Harbour area. It is the only ocean pool in the region and it offers a family friendly, protected swimming facility for the community and visitors alike. The pool is protected from the strong permanent rip that […]

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Sapphire Beach Sunrise

Just north of Coffs Harbour, there are a few access points to the beach – take the Sapphire Beach exit and access it via Crystal Waters drive, which offers playground facilities, parking and beach showers or a little further along Solitary Islands Way turn off at Split Solitary Road through the new North Sapphire Shores […]

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Mylestom – Morning Mist

Mylestom is a small quiet village located a short five minute drive off the Pacific Highway. The village is nestled between the ocean and the beautiful Bellinger River. The beach has kilometres of unspoilt sand and is patrolled adjacent to the surf club during the surf season. The local surf club provides clean and modern […]

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Ebor Falls

A great stop-off between the coast and Armidale along Waterfall Way, Ebor Falls offers spectacular waterfall views, scenic lookouts and a picnic area. Watch the Guy Fawkes River plunging 100 metres over two waterfalls at Ebor Falls. Three lookout platforms along the edge of the gorge – upper falls, lower falls and valley view – […]

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Bonville Creek in Sunset

Bonville Creek is a great place for canoeing, kayaking and fishing and also offers great birdwatching opportunities in Bongil Bongil National Park, near Sawtell. This saltwater estuary is also a good sheltered fishing spot and you might be lucky enough to be cooking up your flathead, mullet or mangrove jack for dinner that night. Bonville […]

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Urunga – Kalang River

Urunga is located 504 km north of Sydney via the Pacific Highway. It is where the Bellinger and Kalang Rivers meet to join the Pacific Ocean. It is accepted that the word “Urunga” means “long white sands” in the language of the local Gumbainggar Aboriginal people. A peaceful town on a picturesque coastal strip, Urunga is […]