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Bare Bluff Dreaming

Sandy Beach (1.2km) is a favourite of locals who want to escape the occasional 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 fishermen and boats. At the northern end of […]

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Sunset at White Bluff

White Bluff is an isolated and little-known headland; a place that is surrounded by development on its landward edge and yet protected by the Solitary Islands Marine Reserve on its littoral and off-shore waters. It sits on the border of local indigenous territories. It is Crown Land – typical of a string of coastal ecosystems […]

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Look At Me Now

Look At Me Now Headland walk is a short, easy walking route with fabulous scenic views far out to sea, a lookout and beach access. Keep your fingers crossed for a breaching whale during winter and early spring. All year round, you can see eastern grey kangaroos nibbling on the grass and white-bellied sea eagles, […]

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Moonee Beach Magic

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 coastline […]

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South West Rocks

One of the most popular holiday destinations on the Macleay Valley Coast is South West Rocks. The Rocks, as it is known to the locals, is one of Australia’s best diving and fishing spots on the North Coast of NSW. Attracting visitors from around the world, one of the most appealing attractions is this small […]

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Woolgoolga Headland

Woolgoolga Beach and Headland has the best whale watching in the Coffs Region, plus great surfing, fishing and picnics and scenic views. 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 […]

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Urunga Boardwalk

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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Bellinger River

Bellinger River, an open and trained mature wave dominated, barrier estuary, is located in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. Bellinger River rises below Point Lookout within the Great Dividing Range, southeast of Ebor, and flows in a meandering course generally east, joined by four tributaries including Never Never River, before reaching its mouth at the Tasman Sea of the South Pacific Ocean, east of Urunga. The river descends 1,150 metres (3,770 ft) […]

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Urunga Magic

Urunga is a small town located within the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia, in Bellingen Shire. It is famous for its surf spots (reefs, beaches and mouth of two rivers). Urunga is popular with boaters, picnickers, swimmers and anglers.  The village has a relaxed sea-side atmosphere.  The historic Ocean View Hotel, established in 1927, overlooks the […]

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Valla Headland

Valla Headland consists of three rocky outcrops, backed by 20 m high bluffs, with a narrow 425 m long beach in between, the beach often cut into two sections. The beach receives some protection from the rocks particularly toward the southern sandy point and reef. It usually has a steep beach, with an attached bar, […]

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Morning Glory

Green Bluff is the name of the headland at Moonee Beach and it features a remnant littoral rainforest, kangaroo grassland and a rich aboriginal history as the place where the land and the sea were made by two sisters, stone axes were made and meetings held because of plentiful food from the ocean and estuary. […]

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Sunset at White Bluff

White Bluff is an isolated and little-known headland; a place that is surrounded by development on its landward edge and yet protected by the Solitary Islands Marine Reserve on its littoral and off-shore waters. It sits on the border of local indigenous territories. It is Crown Land – typical of a string of coastal ecosystems […]

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Arrawarra Headland

Soak up views of Solitary Islands Marine Park from Arrawarra Headland and Beach near Coffs Harbour. Fishing, surfing, swimming – it’s all here waiting for you to enjoy. A landscape photographer’s dream, Arrawarra Headland and offers incredible views over Solitary Islands Marine Park. Swimmers and surfers will also love this beach, and it’s renowned for […]

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Nambucca River

Nambucca River, an open and trained mature wave dominated barrier estuary, is located in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. Nambucca River rises below Killiekrankie Mountain on the Dorrigo Plateau, part of the Great Dividing Range, and flows generally east southeast, joined by four tributaries including Taylors Arm, before reaching its mouth at the Tasman Sea of the South Pacific Ocean, at Nambucca Heads. The river descends 594 metres (1,949 ft) […]

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Crescent Head Headland

Crescent Head is a village on the Tasman Sea coast, 340 km north-northeast of Sydney,  New South Wales, Australia. This easy-going town at the southern edge of the Macleay Valley Coast is one of the most famous surfing spots in the country. You’ll also discover beautiful sandy beaches and lush national parks for bushwalking, camping and whale watching. Crescent Head […]

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Bonville Head Lookout

Sawtell is located 526 km north-east of Sydney via the Pacific Highway. Sawtell is a peaceful  coastal village which is both a retirement destination and a family holiday escape. Sawtell Main Beach lies between two rocky headlands – Boambee Head to the north and Bonville Head to the south.  Sawtell Main Beach has a surf […]

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Tuckers Rock

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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Diggers Beach

The ever-popular Diggers Beach is perfectly located for tourists – right across the road from Coffs Harbour’s Big Banana. Wide and sheltered, Diggers makes for a lovely wind-free beach walk. It’s not only visitors who love this beach either; it’s a favourite among locals for surfing, fishing and swimming. There’s plenty to do if you’d […]