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Waking up to Bare Bluff

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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Goodnight Macksville

MACKSVILLE  is a delightful riverside town on the Pacific Highway and a great place to experience some real country hospitality! The riverside parks and ‘Lily pond’ parkland at the southern end of the town are popular resting places for travellers heading north.  Rich in history, the wide Nambucca River now provides many recreational opportunities – […]

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White Bluff Sunset

Sapphire Beach, NSW  runs from Green Bluff for 2.3 km to 30 meter high White Bluff, which is backed by the Sapphire Beach settlement. The presence of Split Solitary Island, lying 2.5 km off White Bluff, results in lower waves than those found at Moonee Beach. The south west facing beach still has a double […]

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Bare Bluff

Sandy Beach, NSW trends south from the forehand for 1.2 km to 30 m high Bare Bluff, which protrudes 800 m due east. This is one of the nicer beaches along this section of coast. It is well laid out with a shady reserve running the length of the beach, and is patrolled by lifeguards […]

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Sunset Magic on the Boardwalk

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). At the 2011 census, Urunga had a population of 3,020. The town is south of Coffs Harbour and Sawtell and north of Nambucca Heads. The place name, Urunga (pronounced Yoo-run-ga), is […]

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Look at Me Now Headland

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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Valla Headland Sunset

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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Bangalore Falls

Bangalore Falls is a must-see destination within Bindarri National Park. These spectacular waterfalls are easily accessible, yet in a beautiful, remote location. It’s an easy 500m walk from the car park, and the views are outstanding all year round. Admire the views of the cascading waters and snatch glances into the Bangalore Gorge from the […]

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Green Bluff Headland

Green Bluff Headland is a great place to take a stroll and check out the beautiful Solitary Islands from either the lookout or atop the grassy knoll. Enjoy a picnic, swim, paddle or fishing the inlet or the beach is not a bad choice if surfing is your preference. Don’t forget to bring your furry […]

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Glorious Mount Talbot

The Darran Mountains contain Fiordland’s highest peaks and some of New Zealand’s most arresting mountain scenery. Here Ice Age glaciers have scooped out magnificent alpine lakes, carved precipitous mountain walls, and shaped virtually every aspect of the topography. While these monstrous glaciers have long since retreated, many of the area’s highest peaks still boast significant […]

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Gunn Lake Reflection

A small lake between Lake Te Anau and Milford Sound, it lies close to the New Zealand State Highway 94 (the Milford Sound Road) and the Divide of the Southern Alps. The lake was named after George Gunn, a runholder, who discovered the lake in 1861.[2] the name Consolation Peak originated from local Mountaineer Sir Erskine Bowmar but due to an administrative error was placed […]

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Gibson Steps

The Gibson Steps are an area of cliffs on the south coast of Australia. The cliffs are the first sightseeing stopoff in Port Campbell National Park for travellers heading West along the Great Ocean Road, located about 2 minutes drive from The Twelve Apostles. The name Gibson Steps refers to the staircase leading down to the stretch of beach shown to the right.

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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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Magical Cave Beach

Cave Beach is on the southern side of Booderee National Park. There is often good surf particularly in a Northeast wind and South or Southeast swell. The nearby campground attracts keen surfers and families who like the choice of the various surf and bay beaches that Booderee National Park offers. It is also a fantastic […]