Travel Information for the North Coast


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Bell  (Bell)
This picturesque township is nestled in the foothills of the Bunya Mountains with panoramic views of rolling farmland. Only a 30 minute drive from the Bunya Mountains National Park, Bell is an ideal spot to take ... [More Info]


Bell  (Bell)
At the foot of the Blue Mountains, Bell is a small village on the Bells Line of Road, it is named after Archibald Bell Junior who explored The Bells Line Of Road in 1823.... [More Info]


Bellingen  (Bellingen)
The beautiful town of Bellingen lies in the heart of the Bellinger Valley, where natural attractions abound. The Dorrigo World Heritage National Park is one of Australia’s easiest-to-get-to rainforest areas. At ... [More Info]


Brooms Head  (Brooms Head)
Brooms Head is one of those distinctive beachfront villages that are becoming rare. Originally known as Cakora Point, the name Brooms Head was first used in 1870, when a broom thought to have come from the wreck ... [More Info]


Coffs Harbour  (Coffs Harbour)
Most famous for the giant man-made banana at the northern end of town, Coffs Harbour is one of the largest regional cities in New South Wales. Sprawling for miles up and down the coast, the area's many beaches ... [More Info]


Dorrigo  (Dorrigo)
Scenic Dorrigo, once an important timber town, today boasts the World Heritage-listed Dorrigo National Park. Focal-points of the rainforest park include both the Rainforest Centre and the dramatic Skywalk, a tree-top ... [More Info]


Forster  (Forster)
The twin-town to Tuncurry, Forster is one of New South Wales' most beloved holiday spots. The twins are separated by a waterway famous for its easy fishing. Kids will love the abundance of activities designed especially ... [More Info]


Grafton  (Grafton)
One of Australia’s most beautiful provincial cities, Grafton is renowned for its Jacaranda trees, graceful old buildings, sporting and cultural facilities, and its location on the banks of the Clarence River. ... [More Info]


Great Lakes  (Forster)
Great Lakes' paradise stretches north from Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest on Port Stephens, to the tidal lakes and white sand beaches of Forster and Tuncurry. Verdant farmland, country villages and native forests enhance ... [More Info]


Hannam Vale  (Hannam Vale)
Gateway to Coorabakh National Park - nearby to Waitui Falls and Big Nellie.... [More Info]


Kendall  (Kendall)
A short drive from Port Macquarie, west of the Camden Haven region, lies the quiet village of Kendall. Kendall is named in honour of former resident and poet Henry Kendall. Close by; discover the delights of ... [More Info]


Laurieton  (Laurieton)
Laurieton is just 30 minutes south of Port Macquarie you’ll find the seaside villages of the Camden Haven strung out along the mouth of the Camden Haven River. On the north side of the river, you’ll find North ... [More Info]


Manning Valley  (Taree)
The rewards of a visit to the Manning Valley are many. The region has four national parks, rare subtropical rainforests, and one of the largest drop waterfalls in the southern hemisphere. It is also home to 40km ... [More Info]


Milton  (Milton)
Milton is situated on the south coast 60 kms south of Nowra and 7 kms north of Ulladulla. It's a popular stop on the South Coast arts and crafts trail and features various galleries, antique shops and cafes. The ... [More Info]


Nambucca Heads  (Nambucca Heads)
Located on the coast, at the mouth of a small local river which bears its name, Nambucca Heads is a sleepy township just south of Coffs Harbour on the New South Wales mid-north coast. It's the beautiful surrounding ... [More Info]


North Coast NSW  (Coffs Harbour)
Where your holiday adventure takes you from the ranges to the beaches, providing everything you could want from a classic summer holiday all year around. Stretching from Port Stephens to Coffs Harbour and inland ... [More Info]


Port Macquarie  (Port Macquarie)
With the mouth of the wide, lazy Hastings River on one side and the sparkling blue Pacific Ocean on the other, Port Macquarie is a water lover's paradise where surfing, water skiing, sailing, deep-sea fishing, ... [More Info]


Port Macquarie Area  (Port Macquarie)
With one of the best climates in Australia, it's not surprising that Greater Port Macquarie is amongst Australia's longest established and most popular holiday destinations. Head south to the Camden Haven to rediscover ... [More Info]


Soldiers Point  (Soldiers Point)
Lies on a peninsula that juts out from the southern shores of Port Stephens. Separates the eastern third of the port from the western two-thirds. Named after the Corporal's Guard once stationed there. Site of ... [More Info]


South West Rocks  (South West Rocks)
South West Rocks is where the Macleay River's journey ends, as it meets the sea. This beautiful area has clear aquamarine waters, tiny coves and a peaceful bay and is surrounded by lush green forest, fringed by ... [More Info]