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How long is the drive from Kingscliff to Port Macquarie?

The direct drive from Kingscliff to Port Macquarie is 268 mi (432 km), and should have a drive time of 4 hrs 16 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Kingscliff to Port Macquarie, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Byron Bay and Coffs Harbour, as well as top places to visit like Best of All Lookout and Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre, or the ever-popular Natural Bridge, Springbrook National Park.

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Top cities between Kingscliff and Port Macquarie

The top cities between Kingscliff and Port Macquarie are Byron Bay and Coffs Harbour. Byron Bay is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Kingscliff and 4 hours from Port Macquarie.
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Byron Bay

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Byron Bay, located in New South Wales, is a renowned coastal town celebrated for its stunning beaches and popular water activities like surfing and scuba diving. The Cape Byron State Conservation Park, home to a historic lighthouse, offers breathtaking views and the opportunity to spot humpback whales during certain months. Visitors can also explore nearby areas such as Nimbin before indulging in delicious local cuisine at places like Bay Kebab Shop or The Balcony.
Most popular city on this route
12 minutes off the main route, 15% of way to Port Macquarie
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Coffs Harbour

Coffs Harbour, located on the north coast of New South Wales, Australia, is a popular destination known for its beautiful beaches and iconic Big Banana monument and amusement park. The city also boasts the Solitary Islands Marine Park, offering diverse marine life and coral reefs just off the Coffs Harbour Marina. Nature enthusiasts can explore Muttonbird Island Nature Reserve with its abundant wedge-tailed shearwater bird population and educational center.
81% as popular as Byron Bay
4 minutes off the main route, 62% of way to Port Macquarie

Best stops along Kingscliff to Port Macquarie drive

The top stops along the way from Kingscliff to Port Macquarie (with short detours) are The Pass Cafe Kiosk, The Big Banana Fun Park, and Cape Byron Walking Track. Other popular stops include Natural Bridge, Springbrook National Park, Coffs Coast Wildlife Sanctuary, and Trial Bay Gaol.
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Natural Bridge, Springbrook National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Natural Bridge, located in Springbrook National Park, is a popular attraction known for its basalt bridge and cavern formed by a cascading waterfall. The trailhead on Bakers Road provides easy access to this natural wonder. As part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area, the park features a dense subtropical rainforest with diverse fauna such as frogs and koalas.
Stunning place. Information boards on near the car park. Not a bad walk to get there but there is a number of steps to get there. Picnic area there as well as toilets. Good parking. It is well worth a visit to see the water falling into the cave below. There was mention of glow worms can be seen in the cave, I never saw any whilst I was there.
Christine B — Google review
The Natural Bridge circuit walk (about an hour) is absolutely stunning! The highlight is the beautiful natural rock bridge glowing in the sunshine with a waterfall flowing gently beneath it — the water sparkles in the light and creates such a peaceful atmosphere. The walk itself is easy and scenic, surrounded by lush greenery. Plenty of parking available, making it very accessible. A truly calming and magical spot to visit.
Anisha L — Google review
What an absolutely breathtaking place, well worth the winding roads. The drive itself is phenomenal, the locations is amazing. It took us less than 20 minutes to do the entire walk, but we stopped and admired the views along the way. If you are wanting to do something outside of the attractions when in the Gold Coast, make sure to take the time to head up here and stop at The View cafe at Hinz Dam on your way back 😊
Nicole W — Google review
Lovely walk through the forest before getting to the waterfall. Saw lots of wildlife including lizards and snakes. The waterfall and cave itself were beautiful. Tip for you if you lean back over the railing and look for a hole in the ceiling you may even spot a few glow worms, even in the day. The walk was absolutely lovely and the environment was beautiful.
Niamh S — Google review
5 of us took a quick walk around the track here. Really nice scenery as you head down all of the stairs and across the bridge. About half way through you come across the waterfall from a few different perspectives. Really nice spot inside the cafe to admire the scenery. In all it probably took us about 45 mins, with a few stops to take everything in. No real picnic spots that we could see but there were public toilets.
Abby B — Google review
Wow wow wow 😯🤗 Such an amazing place to visit Loved the water falling through the rock to the stream below. Easy walking track which is very well signed. Even saw a frilled neck lizard. Would be great at dusk to see the glow worms
Cindy A — Google review
Absolutely stunning short walk, with breathtaking views of the waterfall into the cave system. The walk to the falls is quite easy, with views from the top of the falls and from within the cave. Plenty of photo opportunities throughout, with the walk likely busy during peak times. Plenty of parking available, and toilet facilities near the entrance.
Kerbray — Google review
Great spot for an easy hike — about an hour walk, not too hard. The cave and waterfall are stunning. Watch out for carpet pythons though!
Cy — Google review
4.8
(4065)
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4.6
(889)
Bakers Rd, Natural Bridge QLD 4211, Australia
https://parks.des.qld.gov.au/parks/springbrook?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb&utm_content=natural-bridge
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Best of All Lookout

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Best of All Lookout, located in Springbrook National Park, offers visitors a stunning panoramic view of the surrounding forest and Byron Bay. The lookout is home to an ancient Antarctic Beech forest, a remnant from the Gondwanaland era and part of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Gondwana Rainforests of Australia.
Best of All Lookout at Springbrook! well worth the visit. There’s reasonable parking when it’s not too busy, and the short walk through lush, scenic rainforest adds to the experience. A few gentle stairs, but nothing too difficult. The views are absolutely stunning, especially on a clear day. Definitely worth the effort.
Dave J — Google review
Best of All Lookout truly lives up to its name. The sweeping panorama of rolling mountains stretching into the endless sky was utterly breathtaking. Standing there, embraced by the vastness of nature, I felt as though I had stepped into another realm — so serene and enchanting that one could almost imagine living amongst the hills like a woodland spirit. An unforgettable and magical place, well worth the journey.
Shirori S — Google review
The walk to the lookout was pretty easy, even for my elderly mother. It was chilly as we passed through the thick first forest but we really didn't know what we were in for. The view is phenomenal! We enjoyed some time to take it in and some kind visitors took a group shot for us. There's a bench at the lookout if you want to sit and enjoy. No facilities around that I can recall, but there's ample parking.
Abby B — Google review
The view is pretty good. One of the best lookouts I've seen. The only drawback for me is the road getting there. The road is in good condition and all, it the windiness and turns that get me but I'm more sensitive to that than most. Definitely recommend if you have the time to kill because the drive does take at least 2 hrs round trip.
Kaulana C — Google review
Breathtakingly beautiful. Visually stunning Tranquil Amazing bird sounds The temperature drops significantly as the walk goes deeper into the path-grateful I took a jumper
Carmen N — Google review
It's really good for the weather and experience that you get than the view as out 10 times you get 1 time to see the actual view due to dense fog that is covering it. If you can't withstand cold weather then carry a jacket. But it's really worth the experience.
Thejaswi G — Google review
Amazing lookout, great view and scenery. Take a deep breath and surround yourself with the nature around you. I can see everything so clearly that my life was changed
Chris Z — Google review
Amazing view. Not much parking though. Not too far to walk, paved pathway is easy only 350m
Lynn F — Google review
4.8
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4.6
(306)
Springbrook National Park, Repeater Station Rd, Springbrook NSW 4213, Australia
http://www.goldcoastpoint.com.au/attractions/best-of-all-lookout/
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Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre

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11 lists 
Art gallery
Shopping
The Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre, situated in Murwillumbah, New South Wales, is a renowned regional art gallery that showcases a diverse range of art exhibitions. It features the works of talented Australian artists across various mediums and houses an extensive collection of modern and contemporary art. The gallery also includes the recreation of Margaret Olley's studio, adding a unique touch to its offerings.
Couldn’t believe it, spoiled and impressed, what a hidden gem, upon entry at first it’s very much like many other modern or contemporary galleries, beautiful, however, the views and location are stunning, and it’s no until you get to the back of the gallery and enter into a very unique and personal experience where you are faced with an almost entire house replicated with in the gallery of a famous local female artist, Margaret Olley. Entire rooms from her home have been somehow moved or relocated or something into the gallery and, it’s hard to explain but definitely a must see for any one, young, old and indifferent. Thank you for this experience, amazing!!!! Plenty of parking, cafe and picnic areas, interesting and incredible experience. Wheelchair accessible with elevators etc and drive direct to doors on both sides, cafe also.
Andrew B — Google review
Such a beautiful gallery, we accidentally found it. I have wanted to visit Margaret Olley Gallery since it opened in 2014. I wasn't disappointed at all. The essence of Margaret Olley is presented well here, and one can feel Margaret Olley in her rooms.
Maria K — Google review
If I could give this gallery 10 stars I would. We went on a Sunday morning and joined the 11.30am tour with Hella. Wonderfully comprehensive, starting with Margaret Olley’s house recreation. And going on to a curated wall including a Monet and 3 Margaret Olley originals! A Monet in Murwillumbah! You can even buy a book bag with this on it. Fantastic gallery, incredible views, great location, and it’s free. Take a jumper, it’s absolutely freezing in the gallery and you won’t want to rush through as there’s so much to see. We went to Murwillumbah for lunch afterwards, I’d recommend you check the open times if you have a particular cafe in mind, we got caught out being a Sunday afternoon. I’ve seen the Margaret Olley Archibald Prize winning portrait when it was at GOMA in Brisbane, but now it feels like she has made her way to her rightful home at the Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre. Highly, highly recommend. I’ll be going back.
Kimberlee N — Google review
Must visit art gallery if you’re in Murwillumbah or in Gold Coast. Interesting to see the special exhibition dedicated to Olle. Despite not being an artist, i love to visit art gallery where i am from. There is so much knowledge to learn from each masterpiece at every art gallery i have been visiting.
Life A — Google review
Visited gallery today. It's an amazing gallery with spectacular views across the river & area. Exhibitions hung at present are well worth the trip. Ben Quilty Archibald Margaret Ollie portrait an amazing addition. Truely a gem of culture in the middle of the bush. Well worth the trip from anywhere. Do yourself a favour.
David A — Google review
Visited for the first time. Fantastic regional gallery. The replica of Margaret Olley’s Paddington home was really interesting and gave an insight into this Aussie character. Well worth a visit! Ben Quilty’s Archibald portrait of Olley was a personal highlight. Items from the National Gallery currently on display including Monet’s Haysatcks, midday was a nice surprise.
Rob C — Google review
Great place. They recreated Margaret Olley's place exactly how it was. Over 21000 items moved and put back to how when she lived in the house. Awesome exhibition.
MaxwasHere — Google review
Wow what an art gallery! Margaret Olley display, amazying. Great location, views, well worth the visit.
Matt R — Google review
4.7
(1489)
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4.8
(616)
2 Mistral Rd, South Murwillumbah NSW 2484, Australia
https://gallery.tweed.nsw.gov.au/
+61 2 6670 2790
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Cape Byron Walking Track

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Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
Cape Byron Walking Track is a 3.7 km loop that takes about 2 hours to complete, offering stunning ocean views, a historic lighthouse, and opportunities to spot wildlife such as dolphins and whales during their migration season from May and August through October. The track passes through coastal rainforest, along cliffs, and provides panoramic coastal views.
Fantastic walk and the views at sunrise do not disappoint! Just make sure you park in a designated parking spot as even before 7am, there was a parking ranger there slapping tickets on cars parked illegally... also, there's a sign that says "most eastern point of mainland Australia, but you can keep walking down on the track to get to and what feels like more of an eastern platform. Overall great morning walk. Lots of steps going up and down so if you're not great with them stick with the footpath of road leading up to the lighthouse only.
Andrew J — Google review
This walking track is a wonderful experience for nature lover. If you are visiting during July - November you can enjoy seeing whales and dolphins from the view points there. The place is clean and have drinking water facilities and washrooms too. You can reach the most easterly point of Australia mainland from the walking track. View of the ocean is amazing. I had a wonderful time there, watching waves and listening to bird songs..❤️
Shamali R — Google review
Just beautiful. The loop is 3,6km or 4,2 if you do the last little bit in trail. Obviously touristy, but we did in winter with good weather and not many people were there. Just at the lighthouse was a bit more, but still extremely enjoyable. Definitely worth it. We spotted many whales and dolphins
Nerea H — Google review
Sensational. Absolutely sensational. Oh… it was a bloody challenge and not for those with knee or back issues but it was a GREAT walk! Dragged 4 kids along who managed the walk we did from ‘The Pass’ to the lighthouse and back. Many steps. Steep gradients. Lots of chairs and rest stop areas along the way. Very glad we did it if only this section. Saw lizards, koalas, and whales!!!!!!!!
Corrie B — Google review
We walked the Cape Byron Walking track circuit, starting at the Palm Valley carpark. The track up to the most easterly point and the lighthouse hugs the coastline. The track is fully paved and concreted up to the Lighthouse, with steps and some steep inclines. There are many places to stop and catch your breath if needed. We experienced incredible views and we lost count of the amount of whales frolicking in the waters, near and a far. There is a small cafe at the top and toilets as well. On the way back we continued on to the Tallow Ridge track. This track is not paved and whilst the views are not out to the ocean, the rainforest is beautiful to walk through. There are stairs, as well as flat bush tracks. This part of the track could be a little slippery in the wet. A much quieter track and a beautiful walk. The Tallow Ridge track may be a little hard for smaller children due to the steepness of some of the stair heights.
Helen F — Google review
We enjoyed the Cape Byron Walking Track. The views were stunning, and the path was well-kept and easy to follow. I stopped at a few lookouts and just soaked it all in. A great spot for anyone looking to unwind and enjoy some amazing ocean scenery.
A A — Google review
A beautiful sea view walk. Make sure you look out for the dolphins or whales that I believe swim around the bays. I saw some cool wildlife and the views from the lighthouse are beautiful. It’s a bit of a difficult walk and contains some steep stairs but worth it if you can manage.
Anya — Google review
For those new to the area, pay no attention to the "Open/Closed" indicator within Google Maps for this location!! It's simply a very nice and well maintained coastal track with great views and without entrance gates -- so it's always open! It even has a very nice (unexpected) cafe along the track called "The Pass Cafe"!
Mark W — Google review
4.8
(712)
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4.7
(1931)
199 Lighthouse Rd, Byron Bay NSW 2481, Australia
https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/walking-tracks/cape-byron-walking-track?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=Google%20My%20Business%20Page
+61 2 6639 8300
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The Pass Cafe Kiosk

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$$$$affordable
Cafe
The Cape Byron Lighthouse, standing proudly at Australia's most easterly point for over a century, is a majestic sight to behold. After taking in the breathtaking views from the lighthouse, visitors can take a leisurely stroll to the nearby Cape Byron Lighthouse Cafe and National Parks and Wildlife office. The cafe offers a welcome respite from the hot weather, where one can indulge in refreshing ice cream while browsing through the National Parks and Wildlife store.
Friendly lady serving, she made a great coffee , they have Bonsoy milk for my liking on a plant based diet, not easy to find. Nice display of food, cold drinks and ice cream, but didn't try those on this occasion as was on a morning trek not ready for food. They take CASH 💵I was impressed! It also can be a hard option to find in places these days. Location of course is breathtaking nature, so nice that after a big hill climb a cafe is located here views, coffee, food its a great package 😊 Thankyou to owner for response🙏🏻, definitely visiting you again✨️
Linda H — Google review
Nice little cafe with a good cuppa. We had a ham cheese tomato croissant that was quite good and a carrot cake that was pretty tasty. Now what makes this place special is quite obviously the view. One of the most iconic views in Australia. Beautiful. You have to be quite lucky to get parking g but it is available. Very nice that they have the tables outside to enjoy the view. Nice touch.
The H — Google review
The views from this lighthouse are definitely worth the 8 dollars we paid for parking. You get a full 360° of amazing scenery and there is a lovely little hill walk too. The coffee shop is delightful too! They do fresh gelato ice cream which is exactly what you need to cool down after the walk.
Conor D — Google review
Absolutely beautiful! The food was delicious and the coffee was AMAZING. seriously the best coffee in Byron bay and such a reasonable price. The manager Sian and her sister are absolutely beautiful and so kind. Love that they are a family ran business and locals! Their sister cafe is also The Pass Cafe which I can not wait to try. 1000/10 the best cafe!
Loraine S — Google review
The redeeming feature of this cafe is the spectacular views! The coffee, latte and scone were mediocre. The staff were friendly and the service was prompt. The car park attendant was quite rude and officious. It would be good for the frontline person to be friendly and welcoming.
Hans-Joachim R — Google review
Walked up with my water bottle, immediately told to go outside to fill it up which is fine but one of the ladies working, I could not understand what she was saying and she was pointing around the corner (the water fountain was straight ahead). Then I finally realised where she meant and heard the other lady say “open your eyes” and they both laughed….. SORRY but I could’ve found it quicker if your coworker wasn’t babbling while speaking and had just given me clear direction. Got annoyed at me when it was her coworkers fault that I started to go the wrong way. I work in hospitality I know how frustrating it can get especially when a customer can’t find something but I’d never say something rude like that out loud in front of them. So rude! Also I was planning on grabbing something to eat but nevermind! Maybe next time you go to talk poorly about or to a customer keep your voice down😁
Lara E — Google review
Popped in for a quick snack and beverage when viewing the lighthouse. Surprisingly…. Wasn’t expensive, had great food and the view is just sensational! Strong recommend from me!!!
Michael M — Google review
Sensational views. Chance of spotting dolphins and whales. Sunrise is a must. Moderate walk up there. Not really much parking available (cost involved) so most people walk or ride half way. Nice little cafe for coffee and iceream althought staff a little rude. Free entry to actually go up and have a look from top of the lighthouse by volunteer guides.
Carly N — Google review
4.1
(307)
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4.6
(3451)
201 Lighthouse Rd, Byron Bay NSW 2481, Australia
https://www.thepasscafe.com.au/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb
+61 447 847 383
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Byron Bay

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Byron Bay, located in New South Wales, is a renowned coastal town celebrated for its stunning beaches and popular water activities like surfing and scuba diving. The Cape Byron State Conservation Park, home to a historic lighthouse, offers breathtaking views and the opportunity to spot humpback whales during certain months. Visitors can also explore nearby areas such as Nimbin before indulging in delicious local cuisine at places like Bay Kebab Shop or The Balcony.
Most popular city on this route
12 minutes off the main route, 15% of way to Port Macquarie
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The Farm Byron Bay

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Farm
Sights & Landmarks
The Farm Byron Bay is a picturesque 32-hectare sustainable oasis just outside Byron. It's home to a community of growers and producers, along with the Three Blue Ducks restaurant, a produce store, bakery, ice-creamery, and florist. The farm is dedicated to traditional and sustainable practices and offers self-guided tours of its veggie plots and fields dotted with cattle and pigs. Guided tours are available on weekends during summer, including horseback tours.
What a beautiful, picturesque, peaceful, piece of landscape…. Filled with very farm like building, animals, plants & outdoor gardens. If you’re in the area, you must come experience some time at the farm, you have the choice of the bakery & the restaurant for a meal, indoors or outdoors, there’s also ice cream, animals, plants, a florist & lots of healthy food / supplements / drinks / timber chopping boards / merchandise / etc etc to purchase. The service is great & speedy too, we started in the restaurant however we weren’t overly excited with the lunch menu so we decided to try the bakery instead with some hot drinks. Overall, the restaurant & bakery are a bit pricey, however the food was delicious, especially the cauliflower & curry soup! The aesthetic & ambience is very pleasant, you could spend hours here just soaking up the atmosphere.
MazCal — Google review
A gorgeous working farm with so much to offer. Lots of local produce, fresh cut flowers, plants, a cafe, ice creamery and restaurant on site. We visited as a couple, but so much to see for kids and families too. Lots of open green spaces, the opportunity to sign up for hands-on, educational sessions or just wander around taking it all in with a coffee. We took home a ready made meal, cheese, wine and small goods for a platter. Don't miss this, a must do in Byron.
Rebecca W — Google review
We visited over the weekend and arrived around 7:30am—already about 70% of the car park was full, so it's clearly a popular spot. We didn’t join a tour and instead wandered around the farm with our dog on-leash. The farm is well signed, making it easy to navigate on your own. There’s a great variety of farm animals, a lovely macadamia orchard, and other produce to explore. We grabbed a coffee, lemon meringue tart, Portuguese tart, ham and cheese croissant, and a jar of mixed nuts along with fresh eggs. The food was great—though prices are on the higher side, which is expected for a tourist-oriented location. The older lady at the cashier was polite and courteous. However, the younger staff around the coffee area were less helpful. I felt I was treated differently, being asked to wait outside for my order while others were clearly allowed to wait inside. It was disappointing and felt discriminatory. The service here could definitely be improved.
H L — Google review
The food was absolutely delightful. Our gluten free options tasted fresh and flavourful. Walking around The Farm, after our meal at the Three Blue Ducks, was lovely. There were so many happy chooks and cute sheep, goats, cows, and many other farm creatures.
Letitia S — Google review
Great access to animals at no charge. Ducks, chickens, goats and sheep. Farm shop, ice cream shop and restaurant prices were very steep but to be expected at a touristy hotspot. We didn't eat there or buy anything but just a place to stretch our legs on the trip from Brisbane to Byron Bay
Greg — Google review
We have visited The Farm a few times. We dined in the restaurant again and the specials were spectacular, the porchetta was delicious. The service was also outstanding. The takeaway pasteries from the bakery were a little underwhelming but overall a lovely visit. The restaurant cuisine and service was outstanding. We will be back.
Andrew M — Google review
An interesting place for dining off the busy area of Byron. Pleasant surroundings- farm style as the name indicates. Service was good, staffs were friendly and the food was delectable. Careful if you’re sitting on the outside area as you will have birds as guests.. We were there on a weekday so there was no live band.
Choo G — Google review
Perfect day out! We made our own picnic in the cafe onsite and enjoyed it at one of the picnic tables. After that we explored the farm and visited some of the farm animals. Great space for the whole family. The food is all delicious! Highly recommend!
Madisan C — Google review
4.4
(5080)
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4.1
(1668)
11 Ewingsdale Rd, Ewingsdale NSW 2481, Australia
https://thefarm.com.au/
+61 2 6684 7888
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Minyon Falls Lookout

Scenic spot
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Scenic stop overlooking Minyon Falls & the rainforest, also offering walking paths & picnic areas.
One of the best waterfalls in NSW I would say. The walk to the lookout is only about 5 minutes, and you have the option to take the 4 hours return hike to the bottom of the falls. The trail down the bottom is well maintained and easy for the most part, however we did find coming back up a little challenging, so I would say basic fitness is required. Some rock scrambling is needed to get to the very base of the fall. Before the final scrambling you will find yourself crossing a beautiful creek, with many mini rock pools you can relax in.
Lerong L — Google review
Massive waterfall and the pathways around it were really good. Looking down felt crazy its a long way down. Certainly worth a look. The pathway is well maintained and there is a nice viewing platform. It's accessible for anyone be young, old or in a wheelchair. It's a nice spot for a picnic with tables and benches and some toilets also
Luke B — Google review
Take your 4WD! The drive is narrow and winding with many potholes off the sides and on road to avoid. The road turns into dirt for a stint and then turns to bitumen leading up to the carpark. Sedans and low to ground cars can drive there but I wouldn't recommend it in the wet. The site has toilets and paved walkway to the landing to see the Minyon Falls. The falls would be spectacular after rains. The drop is expansive. There are a number of bushwalks you can take from this spot.
Natalie H — Google review
Minyon Falls Lookout: A Thrilling View Worth the Treacherous Drive Minyon Falls, nestled within the magnificent Nightcap National Park in the Northern Rivers region of NSW, is undoubtedly one of the most spectacular natural attractions in the area. The view from the lookout, where the 100m cascade plunges over the rhyolite cliffs into a deep, palm-shaded gorge below, is breathtaking. On a clear day, you can often see all the way out to the coastline. The lookout platform is easily accessible via a short, gentle walk from the main car park, making it perfect for all fitness levels. However, reaching this slice of paradise is an adventure in itself, and requires serious preparation—and a careful choice of vehicle. A Warning About Road Conditions Visitors must be fully aware that the journey to Minyon Falls is challenging and should not be undertaken lightly, especially after heavy rain. Access to Minyon Falls is only via Minyon Falls Road. The roads leading into the National Park are often single-lane in stretches, narrow, and winding, requiring extreme caution and low speeds. Visibility around corners can be poor. The final section of the approach, particularly along Minyon Falls Road, is unsealed (dirt/gravel) and notoriously rough. Deep potholes, large rocks, and deep run-off ditches are common, posing a significant risk to the underside and tires of low-clearance vehicles. While some sedans can make it if driven slowly and with great care, a 4WD or high-clearance vehicle is strongly recommended, especially if wet weather is forecast or has recently occurred. The dirt tracks become extremely muddy and slippery when wet. The drive itself demands full concentration, but the reward at the end makes the bumpy, slow journey worthwhile. Exploring the Tracks!! From Easy Viewpoints to Hard Climbs Once you arrive, Minyon Falls offers several walking tracks to suit different energy levels. 1. Minyon Falls Lookout (Easy) • Distance: Very short, 50\text{m} to 100\text{m} return walk from the car park. • Grade: Easy. • Highlights: Panoramic views over the gorge, waterfall, and the distant coast. Picnic tables are available here. 2. Minyon Grass to Base of Minyon Falls (Hard) • Distance: Approximately 4\text{km} return. • Time: Around 2 hours. • Grade: Hard/Strenuous. • Highlights: This is the most direct route to the base of the falls and the beautiful natural swimming hole. However, the final 100\text{m} involves a challenging rock scramble over large, often wet and slippery boulders to reach the pool at the base of the 100\text{m} drop. 3. Minyon Loop Walking Track (Moderate/Hard) • Distance: 7.5\text{km} to 13\text{km} circuit (depending on start point). • Time: 3.5 to 5 hours. • Grade: Moderate to Hard. • Highlights: This full circuit allows you to experience the diverse landscape, passing through ancient subtropical rainforest, alongside fern-lined creeks, and showcasing towering old-growth brushbox trees before descending to the base of the falls. Be prepared for steep sections on the return climb. Essential Preparation for Visitors Due to the remote location and potential challenges of the drive and the trails, you must come prepared: Sturdy hiking shoes with excellent grip are essential, particularly for the rock scrambling near the base of the falls and the steep, potentially slippery loop track. • Water: Carry plenty of drinking water (at least per person for the longer walks). • Leech Protection: After rain, leeches are common in the rainforest sections. Wear long socks and consider insect repellent. • Weather: Check the forecast and wear appropriate clothing (layers, rain gear). If the falls are the main attraction, visit after recent rainfall to ensure a strong flow; they can be reduced to a trickle in dry spells. • Safety: Always advise a friend or family member of your travel plans and expected return time, as phone reception can be intermittent.
T A — Google review
Easy access to the lookout area. Plenty space to park. Restroom, bbq spot and picnic table are there too for visitors. Only took around 5 minutes from carpark to the lookout. Place was beautiful and the view was amazing that day eventho its raining hard.
Hifdzannudin H — Google review
Amazing. Short walk from the carpark. Option to hike to the bottom (3-4hrs apparently). Safe railing etc. Picnic tables x3. Swimming in the rock pools up the top, at your own risk.
Cloe C — Google review
Beautiful walk to the bottom of the falls. Being winter was too cold to swim but have been in summer and it was a great swimming spot. Bit of rock scrambling towards the end so not suitable for young children
Yonica C — Google review
Great view of the waterfall and a lovely walk to the bottom of the waterfall. We walked to the bottom, then to the picnic area and walked back along the road back to the lookout and it took just over 3 hours.
Hannah P — Google review
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Minyon Platform Track, Whian Whian NSW 2480, Australia
https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/lookouts/minyon-falls-lookout?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=Google%20My%20Business%20Page&utm_term=plcid_10054759421784116447
+61 2 6627 0200
9

Rocky Creek Dam

Building
Nature & Parks
Dams
4.5
(63)
Dunoon NSW 2480, Australia
10

Lismore Square

Shopping mall
Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
Great shopping area! You have manu supermarkets, kmart and other shops in one same area. Very convenient
Natalia F — Google review
Easy parking and access to the shopping precinct. Had coffee and a light breakfast at Cafe near the food court. Delicious and great service.
Christiaan A — Google review
I mean it's a woolies.. not much to say.. bigger range then Goonellabah we only use when we have other reasons to be down in the square
Ollie F — Google review
Nice quick and convenient but the car park underneath is always filthy full of rubbish sadly
Adam D — Google review
Well resourced Regional Shopping hub for Lismore in air conditioned comfort that has recovered very well since the horrific 2022 Floods that devastated the region.
Barry P — Google review
Always a pleasure. The necessary shops in one place.
Theresa G — Google review
Iconic mall with underground parking. Shop at all the usual suspects plus specialty shops. A cool respite in summer for what is known locally as a 'squang' but please don't neglect the CBD. Flooded for the first time in the unprecedented 2022 flood and has been completely renovated internally.
Thom E — Google review
Always a pleasure to visit here. With all the variety shops, and major stores available. Plenty of parking available and all wheelchair accessible.
Warren O — Google review
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4.5
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Uralba &, Brewster St, Lismore NSW 2480, Australia
http://www.lismoresquare.com.au/
+61 2 6621 7461
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11

The Big Prawn

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Sights & Landmarks
Landmark
The Big Prawn, a 33-foot-tall fiberglass sculpture, has been an iconic roadside attraction in Ballina since its construction in 1989. This beloved Aussie landmark is a popular spot for selfies and offers visitors the chance to grab a bite at the on-site cafe and pick up souvenirs at the gift shop.
Don't come with any expectations and you will not be disappointed. It's a big shrimp off a DIY store car park. There is no sea food store there. Just the big fibreglass crustacean- like a scene out of MiB. We spent more time contemplating why it is there than the 4 min to take the obligatory selfie. Is it because Ballina has nothing to draw people off the highway? Is it because the shrimp in Ballina are huge? (Check out the fisherman's coop 2 min drive down the road for best cooked giant shrimp). Or is it to ward off evil oceanic spirits? More questions than answers. Finally, the door within the shrimp- what lurks behind there?
Randy — Google review
We stopped by The Big Prawn in Ballina, NSW, and it was a fun experience. This giant prawn sculpture is a popular roadside attraction and a great spot for a photo op. *Highlights:* - *Iconic Landmark:* The Big Prawn is a recognizable landmark and a great spot for a quirky photo. - *Food:* The adjacent cafe serves seafood and other local specialties. *Tips:* - *Take a Photo:* It's a great spot for a fun and quirky phot - *Try the Seafood:* The adjacent cafe serves fresh seafood, so be sure to try some. *Rating Breakdown:* - *Attraction:* 4/5 - *Gift Shop:* 4/5 - *Food:* 4/5 - *Overall Experience:* 4/5 *Recommendation:* The Big Prawn is a fun and quirky roadside attraction that's worth a stop if you're driving through Ballina. Take a photo and try some local seafood. It's a great spot to break up a long drive.
Mandeep K — Google review
This is definitely worth a visit if you are driving along the pacific highway/east coast. We stopped by here during our road trip from QLD to Melbourne and took some pictures. This attraction would be great fun especially for the kids. There is plenty of free parking available at bunnings car park.
Malay A — Google review
We stopped by the Big Prawn in Ballina for some classic touristy photos. There’s no specific parking, but we just pulled into the Bunnings car park (no tickets required). We rode past on the weekend but it was packed, so we came back early Monday morning when it was quiet and managed to get a great spot for photos.
Tarlie B — Google review
Easy parking. My eldest asked if they have a "Big BBQ" to go with the prawn, you could just pop in to bunnings to grab one while you're there.
Eichelle A — Google review
Biggest prawn I've seen (so far). While standing in the Bunnings parking lot admiring the craftsmanship of this large crustacean, it began to thunder. That quickly, our admiration became tinged with fear. What other weather events might the Big Prawn conjure? Flash floods? Acid rain? Stop and see Him if you're in the neighborhood, but do so with the respect and appreciation He deserves. Only 4 stars because it could be bigger.
K J — Google review
Big and funny prawn that is worth a quick stop if you are driving by or during a long road trip. Lots of free parking at Bunnings and you can go for a toilet break nearby at Faulks Reserve (the toilet opens from 6am-6pm). Definitely drop by if you get the chance and snap a pic or get a good laugh. Just make sure you don't get run over by cars while you are admiring this comically large prawn!
Joyful M — Google review
Not much to say other than I’m blown away. The big prawn thoroughly exceeds expectations both in size and grandeur.
Rowan — Google review
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3.9
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507 River St, West Ballina NSW 2478, Australia
https://www.discoverballina.com.au/visit/big-prawn
12

Ballina Visitor Information Centre

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Tourist information center
Book store
The Ballina Visitor Information Centre has been recognized for its innovative approaches, exceptional service standards, and contributions to the local community. Visitors praise the courteous and friendly staff, as well as the well-presented and reasonably priced products. The center is commended for providing a wealth of information on various activities in the Ballina Shire through fantastic maps and brochures. Despite some challenges with street signs in the area, visitors appreciate the helpful guidance received at the center.
Thank you for the suggestion for lunch in Alstonville at the Fed and to visit Home for dessert! OMG the best food! We did make it to Nimbin for a quick visit. Would highly recommend to visit the girls if you are looking for information on the area.
Julie B — Google review
The staff was professional and friendly. The information given was helpful. Thank you. K n T
Ngoc N — Google review
Had a great experience this morning with the lady working! She was incredibly informative about the area and beyond for us travelling. We went to the lighthouse walk and spotted the dolphins. Highly recommend stopping in! We were also thrilled to get a iron on patch to add to our collection
Ella C — Google review
As an international traveler, I found the Ballina Visitor Information Centre incredibly helpful. The staff were super friendly and gave me really good suggestions and ideas on what to do in the area, which made my visit to Ballina even more enjoyable. They have a wealth of information, along with fantastic maps and brochures that helped me get around with ease. I was also impressed by their wide selection of local souvenirs and gifts — I picked up some amazing local products and couldn’t resist the fun prawn socks! If you're visiting from overseas like me, make this one of your first stops. It's a great way to get oriented and pick up some great souvenirs to take home.
André T — Google review
Called in to ask about whale watching. Very helpful and informative staff who booked for us and had personal experience with the trip. Really great service and so much better than relying on internet info. As a retail worker I value good service and this was provided. Thank you!!
Karen W — Google review
It was a very helpful place the lady shared a lot of information and gave us some places to look at
Janice ( — Google review
We came in and ordered gift hampers full of local produce - they were beautiful and well received by the recipients. Great work Ballina Visitor Information Centre!
Lilly B — Google review
Very nice girl helped us and gave us some ideas what to do whilst waiting for our flight out of Ballina to Sydney. We spent day at pool across from info centre.
Yvette “ — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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6-8 River St, Ballina NSW 2478, Australia
http://www.discoverballina.com.au/
+61 1800 777 666
13

Ballina Naval and Maritime Museum

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Maritime museum
Museums
Military Museums
The Ballina Naval and Maritime Museum, situated in Regatta Avenue behind the Visitor Information Centre, is renowned for its main exhibit - Las Balsas, a 12-meter long balsa wood raft that completed a remarkable 178-day journey across the Pacific from Ecuador to Ballina.
Loved this naval museum. It's full of great little to big things, mostly boats and ships. I had a good read of the Ballina history, and it's very interesting. My little family enjoyed our weekend visit here.
Pepper S — Google review
We visited in the school holidays with our 3 kids. Ranging from 12yo-1yo. So much to see and look at. Also some interactive exhibits from scavenger hunts, knot tying and ship steering wheels and horns. You could easily spend an entire day in there just reading and learning but the bonus is it kept my kids captivated looking at all the model ships and a torpedo. So much history - we loved it.
Shey R — Google review
An amazing and well curated museum. Well worth the $5 entry. Kept us busy on a rainy day. We will definately be going back again.
Karen A — Google review
What a fabulous place! Even if you aren't into maritime, you will find it fascinating and learn lots. They cater for kids too, with a fact finding mission. So much history, displayed so well. You could easily spend several hours there, as there is so much to read and see. Congratulations to the volunteers who keep this place running. It's a credit to you.
Ingrid T — Google review
Was just circling around the town and realised there is a museum around. 5 dollar entry... It's better to have cash in hand... They have a great collection of naval vessels models and useful trivia about it. A lot of captured vessels and their info too. It's definitely worth a visit.
Hans K — Google review
Wow! What an amazing place to take kids to learn about all kinds of floating sea and river going vessels. My three year old grandson ate this place up! Needs repeat visits to fully absorb all there is to see. We lived all the boat models and pirate info. We will be back and at $3 entry fee it’s a great place to go on a rainy day. Some very cool & reasonably priced souvenirs are also available to buy to remember your visit. 5 stars!!
Jeanne G — Google review
We have a great time at the museum. The staff were so welcoming and friendly, and the scavenger hunt was really fun. There were loads to look at and the boats were very detailed. We got to hold different shells and seahorses for finishing the scavenger hunt. I would definitely recommend this place. We didn't even have to wait, and the entrance fee was very cheap. It was quite cool in the museum, and we could see the ship's cabin in the olden days. It was really fun, and we hope to come back.
Beet R — Google review
What an amazing place to visit. We were so impressed with the displays and all the models. The volunteers were so friendly and helpful. This is well worth a visit and I would highly recommend it.
Bree H — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(200)
8 Regatta Ave, Ballina NSW 2478, Australia
http://www.ballinamaritimemuseum.org/
+61 2 6681 1002
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Lismore Visitor Information

Tourist information center
Service establishment
Visitor Centers
Wonderful people that work there, very informative and helpful to know your way around not just Lismore, but the Northern Rivers.
Shirley A — Google review
Such lovely and kind staff! So helpful and very knowledgeable about the town. They just reopened after a year and are still the first stop you should make in Lismore.
Maggie — Google review
Fun place for the kids to play in Heritage Park beside the Visitor Information Centre, fully fenced with quite a few bbq areas Only Bad point is No toilets close to play area . Only toilets in Visitor Information Center ONLY whilst centre is open, surely Council could provide children's toilets at the park to use during day light only...
Sandy L — Google review
Polite staff although I think more advice and guidance could have been offered. I got a few ideas but could have got the same information from the leaflet rack next to the desk.
Dale M — Google review
Great place to visit. Very nice local products for sale.
Ken T — Google review
Beautiful and inter active displays inside. Nice gift ideas
Tammy L — Google review
Amazing amount of local information and produce.
Deborah W — Google review
Nice place to visit, friendly staff
Simon R — Google review
4.3
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4.5
(78)
http://www.visitlismore.com.au/
+61 2 6626 0100
15

New Italy

Museums
Specialty Museums
New Italy is a village near Woodburn in the Northern Rivers district in New South Wales, Australia. The busy Pacific Highway passes nearby. New Italy is 693 km north-east of the state capital, Sydney, and 12 km south of Woodburn. Wikipedia.
4.0
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New South Wales 2472, Australia
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16

Pippi Beach

Beach
Nature & Parks
Wide open.... Dog-Friendly... beautiful beach!!
Mark W — Google review
Great dog beach. Very safe. Most people around seem like decent dog owners
Eduardo L — Google review
Great beach. Note that dogs are only allowed on the southern half of the beach past Dolphin Park. Some people incorrectly claiming that it's all "dog friendly".
Brian T — Google review
Great dog friendly beach - our dog absolutely loved it. No shade and pretty rough so not a beach where I would spend a long time but perfect for strolling along and letting the dog burn some energy.
Michelle W — Google review
Your feet will sink in the soft white sand. Refreshing waters.
Benjamin E — Google review
Dogs friendly Beaches, cleaned, we can see dolphins from the 🏖, great place for walk , surf 🏄 & spending time with family
Arysanti — Google review
Great beach to take your dog and go for a swim, south part of beach is dog friendly.
Brett P — Google review
Great dog friendly beach (off-leash) with friendly dogs and their owners. Beautiful sand and water and a nice quiet location with ample parking. Dog poop bags provided any time we’ve been there. Awesome spot for dog lovers!
Aine C — Google review
4.8
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4.5
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New South Wales, Australia, USA
17

Botero Cafe & Roastery

Cafe
Nightlife
Coffee roasters
Coffee shop
Restaurant
Coffeehouses
Amazing spot in Maclean. We were surprised when we reserved a table to get the table in the private room which has glass walls which looked out to the roastery. Lego at the table ! We had a beautiful breakfast and the coffee was on point. Will definitely be back and can recommend for others to take the time to visit.
Martin J — Google review
A great breakfast or lunch place in Maclean. Great coffee and the breakups we had were great. Service was professional and polite. This place roasts their own coffee and also operates a brewery. It gets quite busy at times so bookings are recommended.
Greg C — Google review
Really love what they are doing here. Great service that seeks to please. Have been back 3 times across the years and the coffee is still excellent. Pastries in the window are not too cliche and the breakky menu is lovely. Recommend the Rueben sandwich. Yum! Thank you also for taking bookings … super hard to walk in to other breakfast venues and this alone keeps us coming back knowing that we will have a seat ! Great service from the older lady (possibly Tina ?) she was awesome.
C H — Google review
Perfect stop for lunch on a long drive. Not far off the M1, super quick service, looked like plenty of tables. The coffee was good (strong) and the food was yum. Friendly and attentive staff too :)
Mia H — Google review
A lively cafe with lots of delicious food options. Toasties were not on the menu but they happily made one for me, coffee was very good too. The service was prompt and friendly. There are tables outside and plenty inside in the aircon.
Julie P — Google review
Loved loved this cafe! So worth the stopover on my way up to Brisbane. This cafe was highly recommended by friends who advised anything on menu will be good and they were 100%. Got the salt and pepper squid on salad and iced coffee. Wished I got a bag of beans to takeaway! The staff were so friendly and the food came in a good time. I stayed here for an hour and was refreshed.
Miffy S — Google review
A good place to stop by if you’re in the area! I’m not a coffee drinker but everyone I went with loved the coffee! As for the chai latte, I ordered it extra hot- “piping burn your mouth hot” were my words- and it came out warm… the second time also was a miss. It was also verrrrry sweet- almost like ginger bread… so if you’re not into an uber sweet chai- maybe think about another drink! The salad of the day was good but a bit on the oily side. This is just a personal preference but when I’m going for a salad, I’m trying to make a healthy choice which means a little less on the oily side would’ve been my preference. Overall, lovely staff and good vibes! I’d recommend booking too!!
M K — Google review
Bustling, bussin’, brilliant coffee roastery in riverside Maclean. Amazing coffee and fantastic cafe meals and snacks. Perfect stop on the road north/south or destination in its own right. We always call in here!
Dan T — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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275 River St, Maclean NSW 2463, Australia
http://www.botero.com.au/
+61 2 6645 5541
18

See Park

Park
Fun & Games
Playgrounds
Lovely spot to see the Jacaranda in bloom. Plenty of picnic tables, children's playground, pond with steam, bridge fountain and gazebo. There are public toilets, including 2 disabled toilets. Plenty of parking surrounding the park.
Tegan G — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous spot! From the bridge to the bird life in the water, the fountain to the beautiful array of different colourful trees, this is such a beautiful place for a picnic or just to stretch your legs and let the kids run around on the playground!
Grace G — Google review
Nice park, small pond with ducks. Children's playground and picnic area as well. Definitely worth a visit.
Melanie C — Google review
A very iconic place with purple tree throughout the road. Nice and calm. They have festival called jacaranda every year around the end of October to the beginning November.
Daguarda B — Google review
Well maintained. Very pretty. Public toilets could be updated and kept cleaner.
Deborah M — Google review
Visited See Park end of October 2019 when jacaranda trees are blooming. A great family picnic location. Nice walk around the park. On a beautiful sunny day, you might even get to see 4 legged friends aka goanna lizards sunbaking. You can find some great photo spots within the park and nearby roads. I love visiting Grafton between mid October to early November as the town turns people with beautiful blossoming jacaranda everywhere.
Wendy A — Google review
We always visit Grafton especially see park every Jacaranda season and its worth it everytime.
Kim I — Google review
You can see a lot of Jacaranda in this parks in spring. Very beautiful
Y Y — Google review
4.5
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4.5
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Turf St, Alumy Creek NSW 2460, Australia
+61 2 6643 0200
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Yuraygir National Park

National park
Nature & Parks
Parks
The largest coastal park in NSW, with 40 acres comprising 48 beaches, wildlife & hiking trails.
Very friendly and helpful staff informing us that the toilets are going to get even better maybe some cold showers could be useful especially after having a swim
Katrina W — Google review
Best spot for exploring the rock pools and it’s a great swimming beach as well on the camping side of the rocks. Often see surfers enjoying themselves with decent waves, people fishing, swimming, playing on the sand, great spot for dolphin spotting and whale watching when it’s in season.
Naomi G — Google review
These camping grounds are excellent. My 10 year old also prefers this, over a recent big 4 camp ground (even with all the rides and activities these big 4 parks have to offer). It's a relaxing break in nature with fires allowed and kangaroos for your camping buddies. You can surf, take your 4WD for a run on some good tracks (out better still your motor bike as in my case), or fish of that's your thing. Management is chilled, amenities are are well serviced. It's cheap too.
Hombreblanco42 — Google review
Beautiful place ,highly recommend it for camping or even for the day tripers.
Harsha D — Google review
Great place for a weekend of relaxing, swimming, surfing, kayaking and fishing
XxzoroR6 — Google review
Beautiful place to walk, camp and enjoy the local wildlife and incredible scenery.
Elise W — Google review
If you intend to camp be sure to book ahead as Rangers are vigilant which is great for we who do follow the rules!
Sandy A — Google review
Fantastic beach views with relaxing camping for families or just a weekend away with/without the kids. Party groups and reunions. Great place. Always has been our favourite place since our children were small. Grandkids love it too.
Rosemary R — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Nilands Trail, Minnie Water NSW 2462, Australia
https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/yuraygir-national-park?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=Google+My+Business+Page&utm_term=plcid_13965699652189222141&utm_content=Yuraygir%20National%20Park%20-%20Minnie%20Water
+61 2 6641 1500
20

Forest Sky Pier

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Vista point
Sights & Landmarks
Lookouts
Nestled within the stunning Orara East State Forest, the Forest Sky Pier is a breathtaking lookout that stands 15 meters high and extends an impressive 21.6 meters out from the escarpment. Perched at an elevation of 310 meters above Coffs Harbour, this free attraction offers visitors sweeping panoramic views of the city, its picturesque marina, and the expansive coastline stretching far into the distance.
The view over the valley is amazing! There’s a great picnic area next to the lookout where you can enjoy a meal while taking in the scenery. Tip- don’t forget to try Paul’s avocado, bee honey and bananas while on your way back !
Ashan R — Google review
Didn't even know this place existed but holy crap the views from up here are good. Site is really well maintained and the drive up is also quite pleasant. Treetops is also up here which is great for the kids, just be mindful it can be busy on the school holidays.
John O — Google review
The view of the Pacific Ocean and Coffs harbour city from the forest pier is really exhilarating. This elevated platform gives you Birds Eye view of the valley. This place has the amenities such as ample car parking, toilet and a gazebo like structure where people can sit and enjoy their food. There is no any coffee shop or refreshment shop in this area so being your food and drinks. Moreover, if you got a binocular please take to get a close view of the foothills.
JOSEMON S — Google review
Beautiful lookout with a suspension "pier" hanging over the edge. Very nicely updated with the environment in mind. The cafe was closed but it looked like a great spot for a picnic with plenty of tables scattered about. Bring cash and keep an eye out for the little vege stalls on the road up selling avocados and bananas!
Mariah M — Google review
Ive been here before in summer and came again years later with my daughter.. make sure you read the signs to get to this lication as the road works have made it hard with signage to follow. Google maps even had trouble navigating to get proper firections due to the terrible road works. Once you are there the biews are spectacular. It is a little windy on the road coming up to it. Winding through the banana plantation and the state forest on the other side. There is a small cafe at the top for coffee tea hot chocolate and small snacks. Further back on the road there is tree hopping. Its a must see location as it is very pretty . The area is very clean and its free . No problems with parking.
Helen R — Google review
Beautiful views and lovely pier/bridge. Loads of parking and there is a toilet nearby. Cafe was not open today.
Joyful M — Google review
Steep drive up the hill for a great view. On way down saw 2 bikeriders pedalling up. Not for us.
Terry D — Google review
Breathtaking views from up to the top. You can take your car till the lookout point. We did the smallest 35 min trail, I believe the Gumgali track that goes from the the left of the lizard's picture near the treetop adventure. It was a short, quiet and nice walk to a beautiful lookout point.
Diksha K — Google review
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4.6
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Coffs Harbour NSW 2450, Australia
http://www.forestrycorporation.com.au/visit
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21

The Big Banana Fun Park

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Amusement park
Sights & Landmarks
The Big Banana Fun Park is a top-notch amusement park located on the Northern NSW coast, offering a wide range of activities for the whole family. Visitors can enjoy banana-themed attractions such as waterslides, ice skating, mini golf, and laser tag.
Had a blast, every ride and activity was great, place clean and well maintained. We got the ultimate winter pass. So made the most of if, so much to do, highly recommend getting in early as it takes a while to do all the activities. Can't wait to see the plantation coaster, as I always loved the toboggan ride, spewing we missed it.
Janelle M — Google review
Stopped here for a break on our way back to Sydney. There's so much to do here for all ages, you could spend the whole day here! It's one giant fun park! The souvenir shop is packed with all sorts of goodies ranging from hats, soft toys, cups, pens, stickers, key rings, fridge magnets, t-shirts, stationary items, tea towels etc. Cafe has a good variety of hot and cold food, drinks, milkshakes, and snacks. Plenty of parking.
Tracey H — Google review
An entire day well spent last wk. Bought the Ultimate Pass for the family online. Rocked up before ticket box/activities opened to get a good car park. Thankfully, NSW school holidays hadn't yet started so wasn't too busy. Took the entire day to be able to experience all activities included in the Ultimate Pass, including saving the Arcade Room till after 4pm when all other areas had closed. Only downers were: 1 the expensive meals, 2 the Toboggan wasn't open, and 3 the ice skates were too narrow. Even after going up a size, had to regularly sit down and take the weight off. Will need to return when the Toboggan opens.
Leo M — Google review
We had an awesome day at The Big Banana Fun Park – fantastic facilities, plenty of fun, and most of the staff were absolutely wonderful! Unfortunately, our experience was dampened by an encounter with the café manager, Tanya. I have a coconut allergy, and I could clearly detect traces of coconut (likely from cross-contamination with previous flavours). Rather than showing any concern, understanding, or basic duty of care, Tanya was immediately hostile, dismissive, and completely unwilling to help. She refused to offer a replacement, refund, or even acknowledge the potential seriousness of the situation, and her attitude was both unprofessional and unacceptable, especially for someone in a managerial position. As former café owners, we know exactly what good customer service looks like and this was the complete opposite. In any hospitality setting, especially when it comes to allergies, empathy and responsibility are non-negotiable. Thankfully, duty manager James went above and beyond to resolve the situation. He handled everything with professionalism, ensured we were looked after, and even gave my little one a bag of bananas for the long trip home to Brisbane - such a thoughtful gesture! It’s thanks to the rest of the fantastic team members and James’ outstanding service that this review is 4 stars instead of 1. They truly turned a negative situation into a positive experience, and we’re incredibly grateful for their care and professionalism. 👏🍌
Bailey G — Google review
Timed season / play time can we , depending on numbers, well worth it or a little disappointing. Wait times for a slide can exceed 30min or so. Given 2 hours, 2 - 4 slides can be a maximum. But for smaller kids or kids who enjoy the splash area, 2 hours for the price is well worth it. There is a lot to do overall at the big banana if you have the time and the funds. But it is definitely worth visiting If your not willing to wait a while, or pay the price for meals, its easily enough to bring your own.
Jesicca — Google review
This is a perfect fun park for the family with kids, as parents can join with them and have fun. I saw the kids really enjoying all the rides . However, if you are solo, or young couple without kids you guys may feel boredom as there is nothing to make your adrenaline rushing. Adults, they surely enjoy the self guided tour through the banana plantations. Staff are really courteous, good accessibility from highway, ample parking facilities are really good.
JOSEMON S — Google review
If you are visiting Coffs harbour and travelling with kids... this is where you want to be! There is a plethora of fun activities and games especially for the kids here. Of course, if you are enthusiastic about banana trees/plantation etc then there's plenty here for adults too. We stopped by here for a short visit during our road trip from QLD to Melbourne. It was amazing to see the kids enjoying themselves especially in the gaming arcade area. Souvenir shop, cafe and clean wash rooms are also available here along with plenty of free parking.
Malay A — Google review
My Wife and myself visited the Banana Plantation here was a self guided tour that took about 30 minutes, where you see all the banana plants and learn about the history here at the big banana. Enjoyed our tour here and definitely recommend the visit great to learn about the history of the big banana. Family friendly place to visit too.
Jamie P — Google review
4.3
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3.9
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351 Pacific Hwy, Coffs Harbour NSW 2450, Australia
https://bigbanana.com/
+61 2 6652 4355
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The Clog Barn Tourist Attraction & Caravan Park

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Sights & Landmarks
Cafe
The Clog Barn Tourist Attraction & Caravan Park is a unique and charming destination located on the Pacific Highway. It features a miniature Dutch village with historical buildings, waterfalls, canals, and windmills. Visitors can enjoy live clog-making demonstrations, indulge in traditional Dutch food at the cafe, and purchase authentic Dutch groceries. The attraction also offers accommodation at the caravan park for those who want to extend their stay.
After decades of driving past, we finally decided to drop in and it was definitely worth it. Was great to walk around and look at the miniatures and the pancakes were absolutely amazing. Will definitely make sure to stop in again at the cafe in the near future 😃 Picture is of a half size serving of pancakes. Delicious 😍
Blake B — Google review
Great accomodation, good location close to shops, beaches and tourist attractions in Coffs Harbour. Clog barn was great nice Dutch themed place and amount of work to make look like it does is amazing. Definitely recommend to anyone to visit and stay very budget friendly too! My wife and myself enjoyed our stay here
Jamie P — Google review
We visited the pit stop attraction of house figurines & cafe. It is very admirable that the owners put so much care and thought into this shop. It is very calm and well maintained. P.S. the lizards are real ! Not statues 🦎😬
Emily — Google review
We are staying in Sawtell and spent the day doing some of the tourist things around Coffs Harbour. Called in for a look, lots of clogs, Christmas items, German clocks and the usual tourist bits and bobs. Able to grab meals and walk through the garden with awesome miniature buildings and train track. There's a caravan park attached as well.
K M — Google review
Loved it. $45 for campervan, powered and choice of grass or slab. It's a very small friendly park in Coffs Harbour, basic, but clean. Wifi works, fast enough to stream. Parks tend to blur into each other after travelling a long time, however this one's so unique I'll remember it forever. The miniature village, free to visit, is well worth visiting even if you don't stay.
Alistair R — Google review
We didn't stay in the hotel but did visit the clog barn. It's a lovely place and a lot of work has gone into it. We really enjoyed it! Definitely worth a visit. It's a little tricky to get to without a car but 20 minutes walk from the city centre
Jasmin R — Google review
Well worth the visit. The village models were great and well tended. Food and coffee at the cafe was very good. Coffee, was very hot, so let it cool.
Greg ( — Google review
Stopped on my way from QLD to Sydney after a recommendation from Crossfire a colleague I work with who has stopped here with her family a couple of times, I stopped for breakfast (pancake 1/2 serve) which was amazing then went for a walk around the little gardens and shop
Carrie O — Google review
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4.0
(601)
215 Pacific Hwy, Coffs Harbour NSW 2450, Australia
http://www.clogbarn.com.au/
+61 2 6652 4633
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Coffs Coast Wildlife Sanctuary

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Zoos & Aquariums
Aquarium
Coffs Coast Wildlife Sanctuary, also known as Dolphin Marine Magic, is a waterfront aquarium and wildlife sanctuary that offers visitors the chance to interact with marine animals such as dolphins, sea lions, penguins, and turtles. The sanctuary is committed to conservation efforts and provides care for injured animals that cannot be released into the wild. Visitors can participate in activities like swimming with dolphins, feeding seals, and watching live shows.
We all had a great time at the Coffs Coast Wildlife Sanctuary. The staff were amazing and knowledgeable and the animals were beautiful! The dolphin show was incredible and the seal was so cute! The turtles being rehabilitated were adorable! Great place to visit!
Naomi G — Google review
A must do in Coffs Harbour, we love this place. Still looks the same as when I brought my kids 15 yrs ago & very reasonable entrance fee which all goes to looking after these wonderful sea personalities. We chose to go on a very rainy day & had the park almost to ourselves but hence got very wet. The staff are so passionate & caring for the marine & do alot of rescue on the East Coast. All talks were very insightful, such a fantastic opportunity for us all to fall in love even more with our marine creatures.
Lynda B — Google review
Loved learning more about the turtle rehabilitation. The dolphin show was beautiful but miss the seal show that they use to have. The penguins were so cute! Great work Wildlife Sanctuary. We never tire from visiting!
Bianca S — Google review
Absolutely fantastic experience and an absolute fantastic reason why they operate. What they do is so crucial for marine wildlife. All money is worth going to experience this non for profit organisation.
Amy F — Google review
Awesome to see and learn about all the animals, the two morning shows we went to were super informative. Not a large zoo, quite small but still cool
Hayley K — Google review
What a great find! It's a small-ish venue - you can see everything in a under two hours - but being small allows it to be much more intimate. You're closer to the animals, and the close encounter experiences are amazing. We saw another family doing the penguin encounter, and we did the dolphin encounters. One note - they charge extra for photos (which given the prices seems exorbitant), so make sure to take your own
Greg P — Google review
We had a great day. It’s a small place with lots of great shows for a half day. Staff were lovely and everyone gets a turn. We fed, played and pat the dolphins and they are so close and really engaging. My kids teenagers loved this as much as I did 30 years ago. Highly recommended.
Philippa B — Google review
Coffs Coastal Wildlife Sanctuary is a beautiful animal sanctuary. The ticket is very reasonable for the experience, and knowing it’s a non-profit makes it even more special. The dolphin show was awesome—they were playful and cheeky, moving eagerly from their lagoon to the performance pool, clearly excited to show off their talents. The staff are passionate and caring, and every visit supports the sanctuary’s important work protecting these amazing animals.
Sakar U — Google review
4.2
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4.5
(1521)
65 Orlando St, Coffs Harbour NSW 2450, Australia
https://coffscoastwildlifesanctuary.com.au/
+61 2 6659 1900
24

Old Butter Factory Cafe

$$$$affordable
Cafe
Shopping
Breakfast restaurant
Coffee shop
Restaurant
Gift & Specialty Shops
We ordered the lamb koftas for $24 and the toasted chicken panini $18. The place was busy and we got our food within 20 minutes. We also had the cold pressed juice, the big O and the tropi cool $8.50 each. The food was great, fresh. The drinks were also pretty good. The staff were friendly and the place was clean. There is also a spot for the kids and a good range of cakes and ice creams.
Gordon S — Google review
The old Butter Factory Bellingen The Old Butter Factory is a truly special place. The atmosphere is warm, rustic, and full of character — a definite 5 out of 5. The service was outstanding, with friendly and attentive staff who made us feel welcome from start to finish. That’s another solid 5 stars. The food was delicious and well-presented, earning a strong 4 out of 5. While the menu could offer a bit more variety, everything we tried was fresh and full of flavor. A standout highlight was the Cargo Lane shop. It’s beautifully curated with unique furniture, homewares, and gifts. Well worth a visit on its own. Highly recommend the Old Butter Factory for a relaxed, memorable experience.
Saul E — Google review
My partner and I love visiting The Old Butter Factory Cafe whenever we’re in town. The food is amazing and the coffee is outstanding. Truly some of the best coffee we’ve ever had. The atmosphere is always lovely, and the staff are so polite, kind, and efficient. We were mostly looked after by who we suspect is the owner/manager, and he was such a pleasure! Very friendly, talkative, and made us feel so welcome. Highly recommend!
Layla S — Google review
We recently celebrated my mum’s 90th birthday in the function room at The Old Butter Factory, and it couldn’t have been more perfect. The atmosphere was warm and inviting — just the right blend of charm and celebration. The food was absolutely amazing and plentiful; every guest commented on how delicious it was! A special thank you to Dan, who was incredibly helpful and personal throughout the planning process. Nothing was too much trouble, and every detail was taken care of beautifully. Everything we needed was right there — we truly couldn’t have asked for more. It was a wonderful day and a celebration to remember. Highly recommend The Old Butter Factory for any special occasion!
Cathy C — Google review
Stopped her for a coffee and some morning tea and was blown away. The staff are friendly and the service is fast. The coffee was well made, and we had scones, and they are easily some of the best in have ever eaten. It's a beautiful cafe in a beautiful town.
Tegan S — Google review
Bacon & Egg Wrap and French Toast. The coffee was great and the Vienna Hot Chocolate was fantastic. Quick and friendly service. Delicious food at a reasonable price. Thanks
Alex — Google review
This is our go-to place when staying in the area. Flat whites are dreamy, menu is outstanding, service with a smile. I always sneak in a pastry or two and maybe even a gelato!
Marti B — Google review
Great food service and value Only problem is the honey containers, it’s a real waste of plastic and it’s not hard to get a bit of honey. Hopefully they change that. The shops around the factory are really cool.
Elijah K — Google review
4.4
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4.0
(119)
1 Doepel St, Bellingen NSW 2454, Australia
http://www.oldbutterfactory.com.au/
+61 2 6655 2150
25

Waterfall Way

Sights & Landmarks
Scenic Drives
Famous for its scenic views, this 106-mi. road winds through national parks & alongside waterfalls.
4.5
(372)
New South Wales 2454, Australia
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26

The V Wall

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Beautiful place to enjoy the view with many painted rocks lining the walk. Wish we had brought our own paint to make our own painted rock. They also have a very nice and clean bbq facility as well as many shaded picnic tables to enjoy a meal
Elle W — Google review
We visited the Nambucca head on the way back to Sydney. Wow it got breath taking ocean view and the V wall walk is so memorable. We shall bring the colours and preparing our own design to revisit this site in the near future.
JJ F — Google review
Wall was amazing great to see all the painting on the rocks. Not quite sure who and why they were painted. There were memorial plagues of people that had passed away which was a little confronting but all good. Fishing there was pretty ordinary really, the current was really strong tide going out and even when it started to come back in the afternoon it was still quite strong. Lots of snags in the water so lost a few lines and jigs trying the wall. Would recommend to check out the tide before you go and attempt the wall. No one else caught anything either in several hours. Overall though it is a beautiful spot for a picnic a quick swim etc. Recommend visit if your in Nambucca Heads for sure.
Ali ( — Google review
Beautiful place to visit and relax. You can enjoy a nice walk and it’s quite interesting to see where the river meets the ocean. The beach is lovely and peaceful and perfect for a holiday or a quick stop during a road trip. Definitely worth a detour.
Sandeep — Google review
Great place to walk wall and lots of interesting rocks. You can also break the walk by taking the side track across to Shelley Beach. A further side track takes to Wellington which can make a circuit. You have to back track from Shelley a short while. The wall is an easy 3.6km walk along foreshore.
Redfern R — Google review
Nambucca Heads NSW is such a awesome little spot to visit And visiting the wall,with all the great artwork on the rocks was great to see. Plenty of parking Toilets Plenty of tables and seating for a BBQ. We highly recommend visiting the wall.👍🇦🇺
Jason S — Google review
Beautiful and long walk along the water with thousands of colourful, well painted rocks lining the shore. Saw the biggest and closest pod of dolphins I've ever seen in my life towards the end, playing in the waves. Must do if anywhere in the area
Ben C — Google review
nice easy walk on the concrete path looking at all the colourful memories
Andre S — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(310)
52 Wellington Dr, Nambucca Heads NSW 2448, Australia
https://www.vwallpavilion.com.au/
+61 2 6568 6344
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Trial Bay Gaol

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Trial Bay Gaol is a well-preserved 19th-century prison located on a picturesque peninsula. It was initially built for constructing a breakwater, which ultimately failed, leading to its use as an internment camp during World War I. The hexagonal structure made of grey granite housed 'good conduct' prisoners and now stands as a historic ruin overlooking Trial Bay. Visitors can explore the history of the gaol and its role in WWI while enjoying the nearby beach and picnic areas.
5.9.2025 This is worth the look, there is an entry fee (seniors discount is available); we visited last week, I believe it was approx $12 per adult. There is a movie that plays which is interesting to watch and gives a run down of the history. There are also 2 audio's that play in the cells telling different stories. You can walk freely around the entire complex and climb up the stairs for an amazing view. There are also souvenir golden coins that can be purchased from the shop.
Bernice M — Google review
I had no idea about the history behind this gaol and how interesting it was. It is a beautiful location with stunning views and some resident kangaroos! If you are lucky and there at the right time you may even see whales! Well worth a visit!
Elizabeth C — Google review
What an extraordinary place. Trial Bay Gaol took my breath away. The view alone is worth the visit… the bluest ocean stretching endlessly beneath you, wrapped in fresh sea air that feels like a gift. 🌊✨ There’s a kind of energy here that’s hard to explain…. the kind you’d love to bottle up and keep forever. The architecture, the history, the wild beauty surrounding it… it all weaves together to create something truly special. I honestly don’t know why this place isn’t more well known, but I’m so grateful I got to experience it. It’s one of those rare places that lingers with you long after you leave.
Kylie B — Google review
11 dollars entry, which I thought was very reasonable. You have the opportunity to have a look in the small museum at the entry. Then you can walk around the goal at your own pace. Make your way up the watchtower for awesome views. The cells are open to walk inside as well as the quiet cells.
K M — Google review
Stunning, old ruins kept in pristine condition. Very much worth the modest entry price. Views forever. An interesting part of Australias history. Don't miss the museum!
Nick N — Google review
Fun couple of hours if you are visiting South West Rocks. The Gail has a rich convict history as well as being used as an internment camp for Germans during the First World War. Great views of the bay from the top of the guard house. Watch the short film before you go in, for a brief history of the gaol.
Mark S — Google review
one of the best highlights for a road trip! An awesome place to visit with a fascinating historical background. The site offers a pretty cool experience and is definitely worth a stop if you’re exploring the area.
Sandeep — Google review
We visited the historic gaol site for a while however it was so windy that it was hard to walk, 80 km gusts driving huge waves on the ocean. The stone walls built by convicts are still standing strong but there are few roofs left. The display panels tell a lot of stories of the prison system of the time and of the time when German prisoners were interned in WW1 as enemy aliens The site is well worth visiting
Graeme F — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(666)
73 Trial Bay Gaol Access Rd, Arakoon NSW 2431, Australia
https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/historic-buildings-places/trial-bay-gaol?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=Google%20My%20Business%20Page&utm_term=plcid_2873711038364239761&utm_content=Trial%20Bay%20Gaol%20-%20Arakoon
+61 2 6566 6168
28

South West Rocks Dive Centre

Mentioned on 
9 lists 
Dive shop
Tours
South West Rocks Dive Centre offers the chance to explore Fish Rock, a unique dive-through cave and one of the largest ocean caverns in the southern hemisphere. This underwater paradise is home to an abundance of marine life including fish, turtles, grey nurse sharks, and manta rays. The dive centre operates year-round and provides services for visitors from around the world.
We absolutely loved diving here. We were lucky enough to be the only ones booked on for our day and had the pleasure of going out with Kev and Matt. Matt is up there with the best guides I’ve dived with. We got to see a nice variety of animals, grey nurse, cowries, Nudibranchs, blue groupers, beautiful fan corals. And the cave is super fun to go through and explore. We waited a day and booked another 2 day trip to return soon.
Nathan A — Google review
An unforgettable diving experience at South West Rocks! We had an incredible time diving with the team at South West Rocks Diving. A huge shoutout to Dodgy Joe and a special mention to sophie(aka Sarah), who took us on an awesome dive — his energy, knowledge, and sense of humour made the whole experience even better. He and Sophie went above and beyond to make my partner feel completely comfortable and confident in the water, which made all the difference. The dive itself was absolutely stunning — vis was not the best but still an amazing dive, heaps of marine life, an abundance of sharks and a super relaxed, friendly vibe from start to finish. Can’t recommend this place enough — we’ll definitely be back for more dives with Joe and the crew! P. S. Forgot his name but the skipper of the viper was also a great guy and made the whole 2 days.
J D — Google review
The best run dive shop on the East Coast of Australia, and arguably the premier dive site too. Peter & Kevin are always friendly and helpful, with a great support cast in Mick, Cody & Lauren. Their dive briefs are accurate and their local knowledge of conditions absolutely spot on, with safety always the first consideration with the dive group's capability in mind. We have dived with them 3 years running and cannot recommend them highly enough. This is a bucket list dive location; so many grey nurses, huge marble ray, big cod in the cave, and schools of fish throughout.
Glenn S — Google review
One of the best experiences that is semi close to Sydney, the dive team were professional and took 2 boats out at a time. The cave was amazing. Special thanks to our dive master Andy.
James — Google review
If there were a 10-star option, I’d give the team a solid 10! We went diving on the Viper with Pete, Matt, Gavin, and Mick — and they were fantastic. The crew struck the perfect balance between professionalism and fun, making us feel completely safe and relaxed even in challenging conditions. The first day was a bit tough due to the aftermath of a storm, but the team kept the mood upbeat and turned it into a great time. By the second day, the ocean had calmed, and it was incredible — sharks, stingrays, dolphins, whales, seals, and more. Easily one of the best dive trips I’ve had in Australia. Snacks between the dives were great (especially the instant soup menu ;) )Top-notch service, great people, and unforgettable dives. Highly recommended!
Mi C — Google review
I recently did a double dive tour of fish rock with SWR Dive Centre, and I can’t praise their dive team highly enough. The crew of the Orca including skipper Kevin, and dive leaders Lily, Emma and Cody were incredibly knowledgeable, accommodating and professional. The site is undeniably beautiful and unique, but it is not a simple dive, with strong currents, the cave, and lots of distractions for divers in the way of wildlife. Despite all this, we always felt that we were well prepared and in good hands. All their rental equipment was top notch and suited for the dive. We also stayed at their convenient divers lodge, which was very spacious and a really good cost effective option for the night before a dive. We saw plenty of grey nurse sharks, an abundance of diverse fish life, wobbegongs, eels, black cod, crayfish, and with October being the start of pelagic shark season for the area some divers got a glimpse of a hammerhead or two (I was not so lucky). In transit to and from the dive site the crew stopped the boat to watch some breaching whales. Overall an incredible and unique diving experience and I’d recommend to anyone with an open water certification or above. (I have open water certification with approx 30 dives)
Luke B — Google review
We had an excellent experience with the team here. They are so professional and friendly. We were really well looked after throughout the whole experience. A couple of our group were quite sea sick and they were so helpful. When we got back to the shop they allowed us to have showers at the shop (as we were camping that night) which was very handy. And not to mention the actual diving was incredible!! Has to be one of the best dive sites in Aus!!
Lucy B — Google review
Fish Rock Cave was the dive that wouldn't be (this time!)... Visiting my niece out here in Australia, I came across SWRD for the potentiality of diving the famed cave site. I contacted the shop and spoke with Kevin... This review is not about the dive as it never came to fruition - this review is about the professionalism, attention to detail & personal safety as well as the providing of information from dive temps. to how to get there from Sydney. I want to thank Kevin for his honest opinion through experience and expertise - as my niece is not experienced enough for such a dive/site. I was promptly refunded the deposit and wished well. Thank you for the understanding and I will definitely dive with your shop in the near future - as this is what I look for every time in terms of service as I respond with loyalty. Happy bubbles ✨
Sunil G — Google review
5.0
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4.9
(235)
5/98 Gregory St, South West Rocks NSW 2431, Australia
https://www.swrdive.com.au/
+61 2 6566 6474
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Smoky Cape Lighthouse

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Lighthouses
Quaint, octagonal 1891 beacon with a winding staircase & overnight stays at the keeper's cottage.
Absolutely beautiful light house. The ocean view from the top was magical. The ocean looks like it's been painted. Plenty of parking area available and an easy drive to get there. There were few kangaroos in the area. They were friendly. The view of the other hill side was fantastic too.
Bibek A — Google review
What a beautiful spot! The views are amazing and the hike was very do-able and while steep both my wife and I had no problems. We love historic places like lighthouses. There was even a local sunning near the accommodation. 🦘
Dean O — Google review
The lighthouse near South West Rocks is pure magic. ✨ The energy here is electric… alive with ocean breeze, rolling waves, and quiet wonder. We even got a special visit from the whales, gliding past like something out of a dream. 🐋 Why battle the crowds and costs of Byron (beautiful, yes… but busy!) when this hidden gem offers the same breathtaking beauty with a soul-soothing calm? The views are unforgettable, the air feels different… wilder, freer… and it’s the kind of place that reminds you how extraordinary the world can be. 🌊 A must-visit for anyone who loves beauty, nature, and a little spark of magic. ✨
Kylie B — Google review
Absolutely stunning view with views of the whales jumping around. You can stand for ages watching them play. Didn't see a way to get into the lighthouse itself and tour the inside of the lighthouse. The hill up is definitely steep but only a short walk really. I just took a few breaks as a severe Asthmatic.
Faith C — Google review
The lighthouse is part of the national park area. About 7 Km's from the main road to the old gaol. It's a steep walk from the carpark so be prepared. Great views make it worthwhile.
K M — Google review
Smokey Cape Lighthouse is a short drive from the main road. Plenty of parking. Accessible parking available. The walk upto the Lighthouse is steep but the views are spectacular. There's walking tracks to the beach. There's an open area with picnic tables and toilets on the upper grassed area above the carpark over looking the beach in the distance it's family friendly. It is accessible by walking up a few stairs or walking closer to the top of the carpark to get on the path. Thankyou for reading our review, please click on like or follow us as a local guide. ©️ #Wozzellocalguide #wozz #wozzel Photographer 2025. A Free review with No charge.
Woz Z — Google review
This place is gorgeous. Views for miles. Well worth taking the trip. There is also accommodation here. And a gorgeous bush walk to the gaol. Kangaroos as well. Very peaceful.
Nick N — Google review
Beautiful location for whale watching. Just a steep walk to the lighthouse, so would not recommend for wheelchair users or prams. 🐳🐳🐳
Melissa S — Google review
4.8
(744)
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4.6
(519)
Lighthouse Rd, Arakoon NSW 2431, Australia
https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/historic-buildings-places/smoky-cape-lighthouse?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=Google%20My%20Business%20Page&utm_term=plcid_6429009716915113453&utm_content=Smoky%20Cape%20Lighthouse%20-%20Arakoon
+61 2 6566 6168
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Crescent Head Lookout

Sights & Landmarks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Lookouts
Took a day trip from Port Macquarie. Was really surprised to find what we did. What a lovely little seaside town. Went for a drive to the lookout and weren't disappointed. What a beautiful spot. Hope to come back and stay for awhile.
Christiaan A — Google review
Crescent head lookout is short drive from town. Walk onto the headland for pictures. Or walk 700m along the trail to the beach below. Parking for 3 cars and 2 accessible spaces or park along side of access road at front. Accessible parking but trails are not that suitable for Accessibility. Unfortunately there are no toilets. But has a picnic table and area. Thankyou for reading our review, please click on like or follow us as a local guide. ©️ #Wozzellocalguide #wozz #wozzel Photographer 2025. A Free review with No charge.
Woz Z — Google review
It was fully overcast when we arrived but as we walked glimmer of sunshine made their way through the clouds. The wildflowers were in rare form including wattle, bottle brush and paper daisies. They were quite a number of people there that were just quietly enjoying the time overlooking the ocean with the intense waves. The highlight, were the whales that were feeding off the coast. Unfortunately, they were too far away for my phone camera to take any photos.
Dean O — Google review
They were doing maintenance and some areas got fenced off when we went there on 25 Dec 2021. Didn’t have toilets. But the view is pretty nice. Would recommend finishing these maintenance matters and adding a few amenities such as public toilets and shaded sitting areas. You actually have the space for these things.
Tony Z — Google review
It is one of my favourite spots on the coast.
Peter O — Google review
Breathtaking! Go, take a seat and just marvel at it!!! Then go swim in the river and the beach breaks are amazing!!! Great for families too -I am making this a place to revisit for sure. Locals are very friendly and also possibility of SUP hiring and good choice for cafes after walk/swim.
Michelle S — Google review
Nice lookout with beautiful views, but nothing too special about it. There are a few parking spots, one picnic table and a bin available. There is a short walk from the parking area to more views.
Ali A — Google review
Walked through the various grass tracks. Stunning. No guard rails and huge drop offs, so not suitable for little kids. Fairly flat walk though and fantastic views
Tom H — Google review
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Crescent Head NSW 2440, Australia
+61 2 6566 3200
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