Coffs Harbour and surrounds

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Coffs Harbour and surrounds

Sightseeing

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Muttonbird Island
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Dorrigo National Park
Lyrebird Link
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Hills Beach - Solitary Islands Coastal Walk
Norman Hill Drive
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El Gran Parque de Diversiones del Banano
351 Pacific Hwy
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There are walking tracks through rainforest, ranging from one to three hours, and picnic tables and toilets are provided.
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Muelle del Cielo del Bosque
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There are walking tracks through rainforest, ranging from one to three hours, and picnic tables and toilets are provided.
Macauleys Headland Walking Track
Macauleys Headland Walking Track

Neighbourhoods

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Sawtell Beach
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Woolgoolga Beach
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What could be more relaxing than a day paddling, kayaking or canoeing in Moonee Creek? This estuary is part of Solitary Islands Marine Park which was the first marine park to be created in New South Wales. Tranquil and tree-lined, the creek offers a way to explore the southern section of the park. You can easily spend the whole day enjoying this beautiful estuary. Pack a picnic lunch and fishing rods for catching bream and flathead. Bring along your binoculars for birdwatching – the wildlife is plentiful. The kids can swim, lilo, or wade through the shallows, and, if you check the tides, it can be a very easy trip on the gentle current. Different forest types can be found in Moonee Beach Nature Reserve, such as littoral rainforest, coastal she-oak and banksia woodland. Try and pick out which is which while passing on your canoe, and keep a waterproof camera handy for that sought-after photograph of a sleeping koala.
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Moonee Beach
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What could be more relaxing than a day paddling, kayaking or canoeing in Moonee Creek? This estuary is part of Solitary Islands Marine Park which was the first marine park to be created in New South Wales. Tranquil and tree-lined, the creek offers a way to explore the southern section of the park. You can easily spend the whole day enjoying this beautiful estuary. Pack a picnic lunch and fishing rods for catching bream and flathead. Bring along your binoculars for birdwatching – the wildlife is plentiful. The kids can swim, lilo, or wade through the shallows, and, if you check the tides, it can be a very easy trip on the gentle current. Different forest types can be found in Moonee Beach Nature Reserve, such as littoral rainforest, coastal she-oak and banksia woodland. Try and pick out which is which while passing on your canoe, and keep a waterproof camera handy for that sought-after photograph of a sleeping koala.

Food scene

The Tavern features a large beer garden with plenty of seating, a jumping castle, kids room, soccer field, mini golf, climbing wall, and a big screen which plays a kids movie most nights. They also have a great line up of bands throughout year. Complimentary bus pick up and drop off from front door.
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Moonee Beach Tavern
2 Moonee Beach Rd
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The Tavern features a large beer garden with plenty of seating, a jumping castle, kids room, soccer field, mini golf, climbing wall, and a big screen which plays a kids movie most nights. They also have a great line up of bands throughout year. Complimentary bus pick up and drop off from front door.
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Taste Restaurant
11 First Ave
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Ground Earth
18 Market St
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Fiasco Ristorante + Bar
22 Orlando St
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Woolgoolga's funkiest bar... cool tunes, fabulous Italian faire and cocktails to die for! Enjoy the relaxed vibes with a glass of wine, a craft beer or a tasty cocktail.
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Sunset Room Woopi
4 Market St
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Woolgoolga's funkiest bar... cool tunes, fabulous Italian faire and cocktails to die for! Enjoy the relaxed vibes with a glass of wine, a craft beer or a tasty cocktail.
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Latitude 30
1 Marina Dr
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Beachstone Cafe
2 Beach Way
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Markets

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Bellingen Community Markets
Church Street
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Twilight Food Market - Coffs Harbour
Ocean Parade
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Harbourside Markets
Marina Drive
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Locals favourites

The Promised lands. Great day out on a hot summers day, pack lunch. Swim hole rope swing.
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Never Never Creek
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The Promised lands. Great day out on a hot summers day, pack lunch. Swim hole rope swing.
No trip to Coffs Harbour would be complete without experiencing this beachside city's wooden jetty which extends out into the blue waters of the protected harbour. Built in the 1890's, to enable shipping to move timber from the hinterland, the Coffs Harbour Jetty is not only an historically important timber wharf but also the object of a number of fun activities. The views over the marina, with its collection of yachts, out to Muttonbird Island and over the ocean and beach are just beautiful. Walk out on the jetty for sunrise or sunset, a night view under it's lights or check the fishing during the day. We watched several wedding groups pose for photos and caught sight of a dolphin chasing fish, a ray cruising past and dozens of fish around the base. The pier overlooks Jetty Beach, which is the perfect spot to chill and swim.
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Jetty Beach
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No trip to Coffs Harbour would be complete without experiencing this beachside city's wooden jetty which extends out into the blue waters of the protected harbour. Built in the 1890's, to enable shipping to move timber from the hinterland, the Coffs Harbour Jetty is not only an historically important timber wharf but also the object of a number of fun activities. The views over the marina, with its collection of yachts, out to Muttonbird Island and over the ocean and beach are just beautiful. Walk out on the jetty for sunrise or sunset, a night view under it's lights or check the fishing during the day. We watched several wedding groups pose for photos and caught sight of a dolphin chasing fish, a ray cruising past and dozens of fish around the base. The pier overlooks Jetty Beach, which is the perfect spot to chill and swim.
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Promised Land Creek
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Fun and games.

Slide down flying foxes, moving from tree to tree on suspension bridges and enjoying many other exciting activities up to 15 metres above the forest floor. There are 115 challenges including 20 flying foxes, the longest at 200 metres.
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TreeTops Coffs Harbour
Sealy Lookout Drive
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Slide down flying foxes, moving from tree to tree on suspension bridges and enjoying many other exciting activities up to 15 metres above the forest floor. There are 115 challenges including 20 flying foxes, the longest at 200 metres.
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El Gran Parque de Diversiones del Banano
351 Pacific Hwy
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