Coffs Coast
Coffs Coast is a nature lovers’ paradise with pristine beaches, nature parks, rivers, waterfalls, wildlife, and hinterland villages to explore. There is so much to discover on the Coffs Coast from uncrowded beaches to award-winning food and drink, great shopping and many activities and attractions, there is something for everyone on the Coffs Coast.
Coffs Coast boasts everything from bushwalking to swimming, surfing, fishing, cycling, and much more.
Embrace your adventurous side and take advantage of the exciting activities in the region from mountain biking, horse riding and skydiving, scuba diving, flying through the treetops and even swimming with whales.
Coffs Harbour is the regional hub of Coffs Coast and a great base from which to explore the area. Make sure you check out the Jetty, which offers great views of the water as well as
alfresco dining. Shopping is plentiful, whether you’re after something unique from one of the boutique stores or local produce from one of the markets. For art enthusiasts, the Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery has an exciting calendar of exhibitions.
Solitary Islands Marine Park, extending 75kms along the coastline from Coffs Harbour to the Sanden River mouth, is home to a mixture of tropical and temperate marine life. The islands provide fantastic above-water scenery of rugged and bare landscapes, arches, gorges and sheer precipices, whilst intensely coloured soft corals luminate the extensive underwater reef. A unique blend of warm and cool water currents offer divers an array of ocean life to marvel at.
Enjoy your time exploring Coffs Coast.
Coffs Coast is a 90 kilometre stretch of surf boasting golden beaches and aweinspiring marine life. For visitors to the region, there’s never a dull moment at this picturesque getaway.Coffs Harbour from Muttonbird Island
THINGS TO See & Do
DOLPHIN MARINE CONSERVATION PARK
Dolphin Marine Conservation Park has been rescuing, rehabilitating, releasing and caring for marine animals for over 50 years. Discover the conservation and education programs and get up close and personal with the dolphins, seals and penguins. Book one of the special experiences and grab something to eat at the Creekside Café while you are there.
COFFS HARBOUR BUTTERFLY HOUSE
Visit the award winning Coffs Harbour Butterfly House, and stroll through the world of butterflies as they fly, court, mate, sip nectar or rest in the light, showing off their fascinating colours and patterns. In addition to the amazing butterflies, see live dinosaurs in thrilling daily shows sure to take your breath away. There is also a maze, gift shop and cafe.
OTHER FAMILY FRIENDLY ENTERTAINMENT
There’s plenty for the whole family to enjoy:
• Bellingen Canoe Adventures
• BCC Cinemas
• The Big Banana Fun Park
• Treetops Adventure
BIRDWATCHING
Grab a pair of binoculars to admire some of the 300 avian species on Coffs Coast. Rainforest birdwatching spots include Dorrigo National Park, Sherwood Nature Reserve and Woolgoolga Creek. Red Rock, Coffs Creek, Boambee Creek, Urunga or Bongil Bongil are good for viewing water and sea birds.
MOUNTAIN BIKING & CYCLING
Cruise around the harbour, ride the Coffs Creek Cycleway or explore further into the endless network of trails winding through the hinterland and get the adrenalin pumping on fast downhill adventures like Wedding Bells Trail, Mt Coramba Down Hill, The Sawmill and Cows with Guns.
ART & CULTURE
The work of local artists, artisans and crafters are on display at galleries across the region. You will love the creative works at the Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery, National Cartoon Gallery, and other studios and galleries in the region. Be sure to check out Jetty Memorial Theatre which is a thriving hub for arts, culture and entertainment in the region. There are many trails to explore including art, sculpture, local Indigenous culture and history.
BOTANIC GARDENS
The North Coast Regional Garden in Coffs Harbour showcases rare and endangered Australian species, a variety of native habitats and rainforests as well as exotic species that thrive in this climate and a picturesque Japanese Garden.
WALK OR RIDE ON A BOARDWALK
Explore some of these Coffs Coast boardwalks:
• Cabins Beach, Arrawarra
• Carrall’s Creek Boardwalk, Coffs Creek
• Coffs Harbour Marina & Coffs Creek
• Corindi
• North Coast Botanic Gardens
• Urunga
• Woolgoolga Falls
Dolphin Marine Conservation Park, Credit: Destination NSW The Big Banana, Coffs Harbour, Credit: Destination NSW Wajaana Yaam Gumbaynggir Adventure Tours, Red Rock, Credit: Tourism Australia Coffs Harbour Butterfly House, Credit: Tourism AustraliaSWIMMING
With 90kms of golden sandy beaches, rivers, creeks, pools, estuaries and waterfalls, there is always a swimming spot to cool down. Outside of the stunning natural settings for swimming, don’t forget the public swimming pools available in the region.
SHOPPING
For both boutique and major brand stores visit the following shopping precincts:
• Bellingen Village
• Coffs Harbour City Centre
• Coffs Central
TOP LOOKOUT SPOTS
• Park Beach Plaza
• Sawtell Village
• The Promenade
The region offers great vantage points to whale watch and enjoy beautiful vistas. Sealy Lookout has a new sky walk that provides amazing views of Coffs Harbour and the surrounding hinterland. Be sure to check out these other lookout spots:
• Danger Falls
• Dorrigo Skywalk
• Ebor Falls
• Griffiths Lookout
• L ook At Me Now Headland
• Muttonbird Island
• Point Island
• Woolgoolga Headland
• The Jetty
Stroll the iconic Jetty in Coffs Harbour offering wonderful views of the Pacific Ocean, Muttonbird Island, the Marina and mainland.
WATERFALLS
With over 15 waterfalls dotted throughout the region including Dangar Falls, Crystal Shower Falls, Newell Falls and Ebor Falls, you will never be disappointed. You might even like to drive Waterfall Way to New England, which includes over 10 waterfalls.
ABORIGINAL CULTURAL TOURS
The Gumbaynggirr people are the original inhabitants of Coffs Coast and have a special connection to the land and water here. Learn more about their culture and stories with Wajaana Yaam Adventure Tours and Giingan Gumbaynggirr Cultural Experience. bmnac.org.au and wajaanayaam.com.au
4X4 DRIVING
A few 4x4 spots to be explored:
• Boambee Beach
• Hearnes Lake Beach, Woolgoolga
• McCanns Fire Trail, Upper Orara
• Mount Coramba
• Peak Trail, Boambee – Friday Creek
• Rover Fire Trail, Bruxner Park
• W idow Maker, Woolgoolga
ENJOY A BUSHWALK
Some popular walks include:
• Bundagaree Walk, Bongil Bongil National Park
• Coachwood Walk, Numboi-Binderay National Park
• Crystal Shower Falls & Wonga Walk, Dorrigo
• R ainforest Walk, Bruxner Park Flora Reserve
• The Mobong Walking Track, Cascade
• The Syndicate Ridge, Dorrigo
• Wonga Walk, Dorrigo
OUTDOOR PLAYGROUNDS
If your kids are looking for some outdoor activities, try Boambee Reserve, Coffs Creek, Park Beach, Coffs Jetty Foreshore, Jarrett Skatepark, Bellingen, North Sapphire Beach and Woolgoolga Reserve.
Family shopping at the local markets in Bellingen, Credit: Destination NSW Crystal Shower Falls, Dorrigo, Credit: Destination NSW Dangar Falls, Dorrigo, Credit: Destination NSW Crystal Shower Falls, Dorrigo, Credit: Destination NSWCOFFS CREEK WALK
A creek-side circuit track which takes you from the city centre to the mouth of the creek at Park Beach, and back along the other side of the water in about two and a half hours.
This flat, easy grade track makes for a pleasurable walk but it can also be an enjoyable bike ride. The track takes you mostly through swamp forests of mangrove, casuarina and paperbark trees. A 500m raised boardwalk lets you peer into the tidal waters at the creek’s estuary and other sections lead you through tall heaths which display stunning wildflowers at various times of the year.
Along the way, you’ll pass the Historic Cemetery, which is worth a stroll through. Next to the cemetery is the North Coast Regional Botanic Garden, which is a half-day destination in itself. Among its attractions are various rainforest and nature trails, a sensory garden, greenhouses, a mangrove boardwalk, display areas and an information centre.
Shorter sections of the track can also be undertaken and enjoyed.
SOLITARY
ISLANDS MARINE PARK
Spanning 75 kilometres of stunning coastline, the Solitary Islands Marine Park encompasses estuaries, headlands, beaches, submerged reefs and five offshore islands. Here the warm waters of the East Australian current meet cooler waters from the south, resulting in a rich diversity of fish and coral species, with over 850 fish species alone.
If you love scuba diving, then a visit to the Solitary Islands Marine Park is a must. Witness a unique blend of corals, tropical fish and mangroves mixed with giant cuttlefish and kelp. The Solitary Islands Marine Park is also a brilliant destination for diving and snorkelling.
The Solitary Islands Coastal Walk is a 67km experience from Sawtell to Red Rock. It takes 3.5 days to complete in one stretch or you can break it up into smaller sections. It’s a world-class experience with sweeping ocean views, headlands and forested areas, wildlife encounters, remote beaches, and both Indigenous and non-Indigenous cultural experiences.
MUTTONBIRD ISLAND NATURE RESERVE WALK
For nature lovers this walk is the perfect way to appreciate the local bird and marine life. Stop at the Muttonbird Island outdoor learning space to learn more about the region’s Indigenous culture. Keep an eye out for dolphins, dugongs and whales (in season).
BELLINGEN
The charming village of Bellingen is located just a short drive from Coffs Harbour. Known for its bohemian character, you could easily spend a few hours exploring its boutique shopping while enjoying the heritage streetscapes. Close by, the Bellinger River is great for swimming, canoeing and kayaking. If you’re around in July, check out the BELLO Winter Music Festival.
WHALE WATCHING
During whale season between June and November, thousands of whales from Humpbacks to their rarer relatives the Southern Right, Sperm and Minke whales can be spotted close to the coastline. Experience the inquisitive giants from afar, on a whale-watching vessel or up close and personal on a swim with the whales experience.
Beaches
DIGGERS BEACH
Renowned for its waves by the local surfers, Diggers Beach is patrolled during school holidays (except for winter) and is a popular spot with both locals and visitors. If you’ve always wanted to learn to surf, Diggers Beach is a great place for the whole family to get the skills with the help of expert instructors. Diggers Beach Reserve offers a playground, electric barbeques, picnic shelters, two viewing platforms and beach showers.
PARK BEACH
Coffs Harbour’s main surf beach is patrolled all year round as Park Beach is home to the Coffs Harbour Surf Life Saving Club. Park Beach is a popular area for water sports, fishing and surfing. Swimmers should be aware that Park Beach can be prone to strong rips particularly at the creek mouth. Adjacent to the beach carpark is Park Beach Reserve, which is on the banks of Coffs Creek. Park Beach Reserve boasts facilities such as barbeques, picnic tables, children’s play areas, shady trees and toilet facilities.
SAWTELL BEACH
Alongside the village of Sawtell, Sawtell Beach is patrolled daily during most of the summer, and is a popular surf, swimming and fishing beach. The headlands are popular for watching the migrating whales and taking in the incredible coastline views. At the southern end of Sawtell Beach you will find Sailors Bay, an area sheltered by a small island which can be reached at low tide. Here you will find a boat launching ramp, nearby parking and tidal rock pools.
SAPPHIRE BEACH
Just north of Coffs Harbour, Sapphire Beach is patrolled at its southern end and patrols run throughout the school summer holidays. Access to the beach is through the village of Sapphire, via Crystal Waters Drive, which offers playground facilities, parking, beach showers and shops.
EMERALD BEACH
Emerald Beach boasts a range of facilities including a children’s playground, electric barbeques, picnic shelters, toilets, beach showers, a boat ramp and is close to the shops. The beach is patrolled in the summer holidays. Emerald’s main shopping area runs down towards the beach.
WOOLGOOLGA BEACH
The sweeping bay of Woolgoolga Beach stretches from the picturesque picnic spot of Woolgoolga Lake to the headland above the town. Immediately behind the patrolled southern end is the reserve with a playground, electric barbeques, picnic shelters, toilets/changeroom, beach shower and a boat ramp. A mere surfboard’s length away are Woolgoolga’s shops, cafés and restaurants.
CORINDI AND ARRAWARRA BEACHES
At the northern-most edge of the Coffs Coast are Corindi and Arrawarra Beaches. Both beaches have summer lifeguard patrols in the areas nearest the caravan parks. At Arrawarra Headland Reserve there are picnic tables, toilets, a beach shower and gravel boat ramps. Corindi Beach is great for surfing, swimming and snorkelling, but there are plenty of rockpools for young children to explore. A boardwalk accessible from the northern end of Corindi Beach takes you through rare, coastal rainforest.
RED ROCK
Coffs Coast’s most northern break is patrolled during the summer school holidays. Little Beach is popular for swimming and fishing with the adjoining Corindi River being a great spot for various watersports. Beware as the current becomes quite strong around high and low tides. Little Beach is accessed via the Red Rock North Coast Holiday Park.
URUNGA BEACHES
South of Coffs Harbour, at the mouth of the Bellinger and Kalang Rivers, is the classic Aussie beachside village of Urunga. Urunga sports several remote stretches of sand for surfing, fishing and escaping the crowds. Hungry Head Beach, on the south side of Urunga Lagoon, is the main patrolled beach. It is wide and long, with several rocky outcrops which generate good surf breaks. The beach is patrolled during school holidays except for the winter period. Follow Tourist Drive 18 off the highway to Hungry Head. Further south is the beautiful isolated Schnapper Beach in amongst the coastal reserve below Wenonah Headland. The beach is a wonderful quiet spot for a picnic or romantic stroll - you’ll likely have it all to yourself. There are more rocky outcrops here which make for good fishing, surfing and having a quick dip. Fourwheel drive access enables boat launching straight into the ocean.
COFFS COASTWhale Watching
In Coffs Harbour the whale season begins in late May when humpback whales begin to migrate north, and lasts until early November as they move south down the coast back to Antarctica. Research over the past few years has shown that the shallow waters around the harbour create a natural haven for the whales. This means that they swim a lot closer to the coast than in other areas, sometimes within metres of the harbour.
Great viewing spots include Woolgoolga Whale Watch Headland, Muttonbird Island at the harbour, and Sawtell Headland. Alternatively, take a professional Whale Watch cruise from the harbour or for an experience of a lifetime, get up close and personal on a swim with the whales experience.
Voted the number one experience on Coffs Coast, whale watching has endless appeal. Experience these majestic creatures in their natural habitat.
Distances
FROM COFFS HARBOUR TO:
Bellingen34.8kms 30mins
Dorrigo 63.6kms52mins
Nambucca Heads 47.4kms40mins
Urunga 27.6kms24mins
Sawtell 12kms 15mins
Woolgoolga25.8kms 26mins
ROAD SAFETY
You are permitted to drive on a current out of state or overseas licence for a period of one year. If you hold an out of state or overseas driver’s licence it must be carried with you when you are driving and produced on demand to a police officer if requested.
Vehicles travel on the left-hand side of the road and the wearing of seatbelts is compulsory for all passengers. It is illegal to talk on your mobile phone while driving.
Calendar of Events
JANUARY
Camp Creative
MARCH
Coffs TRI
Flickerfest
Harmony Festival
Summer Beach Hop
Coffs Coast Ocean Swims
APRIL
Eat Street Woolgoolga
MAY
Bellingen Agricultural Show
Japanese Festival of Children’s Day
JUNE
Bellingen Readers & Writers Festival
JULY
Bello Winter Music Festival
Sawtell Chilli Festival
Coffs Harbour & Grafton Steam Train Rides
Coffs Harbour Super Swap Meet
AUGUST
Gold Cup Race Carnival
Coffs Cycle Classic
Australian Surf Festival
The Big Bike Film Night
Moonee Beach Hotel Coffs Cup
Rumble in the Jungle Trail Run
North Coast Open Squash Tournament
SEPTEMBER
The Coffs Coast Food & Wine Festival
Woolgoolga Curry Festival
Dream on Festival
Bellingen Spring Plant Fair
C.EX Group Running Festival
OCTOBER
Coffs Harbour International Buskers & Comedy Festival
Dorrigo Folk & Bluegrass Festival
Summer of Surf Cup
NOVEMBER
Oztag Senior Championships
Blue and Berries Festival
All Walls Street Art Festival
Coffs Coast Rally
DECEMBER
River Sounds Festival
Coffs Jetty Carnival (Dec-Jan)
For the most up to date Calendar of Events and dates, go to www.coffscoast.com.au
Coffs Harbour Butterfly House, Credit: Tourism AustraliaMarkets
Harbourside Markets
Sundays, 8am-2pm
Jetty Foreshore, Coffs Harbour
City Centre Sunday Market
Sundays, 8am-1.30pm
Castle Street, Coffs Harbour
Coffs Coast Growers Market
Thursdays, 8am-2pm
Harbour Drive, Coffs Harbour
Twilight Food Markets
Friday Nights (Sept – mid April), 5pm-9pm
Park Beach Reserve, Coffs Harbour
Bellingen Community Market
8am-2.30pm Cnr Church Park & Ford Streets, Bellingen
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Accommodation Guide
CARIBBEAN MOTEL
353 HARBOUR DRIVE, COFFS HARBOUR NSW 2450 (02) 6652 1500 caribbeanmotel.com.au
CHELSEA MOTOR INN
106 GRAFTON STREET, COFFS HARBOUR NSW 2450
(02) 6652 2977 www.chelseamotorinn.com.au
COASTAL BAY MOTEL 93 PARK BEACH ROAD, COFFS HARBOUR NSW 2450
COFFS HARBOUR HOLIDAY APARTMENTS
COFFS HARBOUR PACIFIC PALMS MOTEL
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(02) 6652 6044 www.coastalbaymotel.com.au
8 PRINCE STREET, COFFS HARBOUR NSW 2450 (02) 6652 6304 coffsholidayapartments.com.au
29 GRAFTON STREET, COFFS HARBOUR NSW 2450 (02) 6652 1882 pacificpalmscoffs.com.au
19 GRAFTON STREET, COFFS HARBOUR NSW 2450
(02) 6652 2644 shearwatermotel.com.au
COMFORT INN PREMIER 44 BELLINGEN ROAD, COFFS HARBOUR NSW 2450
COUNTRY COMFORT COFFS HARBOUR
THE PIER HOTEL COFFS HARBOUR
353 PACIFIC HIGHWAY, COFFS HARBOUR NSW 2450
(02) 6652 2044 www.choicehotels.com/en-uk/new-south-wales/ coffs-harbour/comfort-inn-hotels/au915
(02) 6652 8222 www.countrycomfortcoffsharbour.top
356 HARBOUR DRIVE, COFFS HARBOUR NSW 2450 (02) 6652 2110 pierhotelcoffs.com.au
MATADOR MOTOR INN
CORNER PACIFIC HIGHWAY &, ALBANY STREET, COFFS HARBOUR NSW 2450
(02) 6652
215
TOREADOR
TRADEWINDS
31
77-79
TROPIC
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THE CLOG BARN CARAVAN PARK PACIFIC HIGHWAY, COFFS HARBOUR NSW 2450 (02) 6652 4633 clogbarn.com.au MOTEL GRAFTON STREET, COFFS HARBOUR NSW 2450