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Coffs Coast Surf School - Group Lessons

Fiddaman Road, Emerald Beach NSW 2456

Coffs Coast Surf School is located on the beautiful Coffs Coast and services all beaches between Sawtell and Corindi. Coffs Coast Surf School offers a learn to surf program for people of all ages and gender. Coffs Coast Surf School is proud to use quality, professional equipment designed for beginner surfers. The use of safe and reliable boards gives you an experience which is not only fun but safe. They also supply rashies with a sun protection of UV 50 and supply 30 plus sunscreen. Coffs Coast Surf School is looking forward to sharing the surfing experience with you. You'll be left wanting more and hooked on looking for the perfect wave. Group lessons run with a maximum student/instructor ratio of eight to one.

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Moonee Beach trail

Moonee Beach Trail, Moonee NSW 2259
3km (one way) - 1 hour - Medium difficulty Dotted with grass trees and with myriad birds winging across your path, this walk through coastal heathland is a delight. The paths are wide and easy to follow and offer sweeping views over Timber Beach, Ghosties Beach and Moonee Beach - bring the camera for some picture-perfect shots. In late winter and early spring, you'll also witness a blaze ... Visit website for more info
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Sapphire Beach

Crystal Drive, Sapphire Beach NSW 2450
Just north of Coffs Harbour, there are a few access points to the beach - take Sapphire Beach exit and access it via Crystal Waters drive, which offers playground facilities, parking and beach showers or a little further along the highway turn off at Split Solitary Road through the new North Sapphire Shores Estate and you will find Beachstone Cafe, a fabulous kids playground, parking, toilet facilities and beach access.
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Moonee Beach

Moonee Beach Road, Moonee Beach NSW 2450
Moonee Beach is not patrolled though is very popular with fishing enthusiasts. Moonee Beach Reserve, where Moonee Creek meets Moonee Beach, is a popular area for locals and visitors alike with smaller children. The reserve offers shallow water for the younger children and many parts of the creek are shaded by trees hence the perfect place to sit in the refreshing water with the little ones. The reserve boasts many facilities such as a playground, picnic shelters, barbecues, toilets, beach showers, a takeaway shop and a caravan park. You can also take a stroll to the headland via the boardwalk bridge, across the creek, and then follow the bush paths.
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Moonee Beach Nature Reserve

Moonee Beach Nature Reserve, Emerald Beach NSW 2456
At Moonee Beach Nature Reserve, the rare and unique thrive: endangered bats roost in seaside caves, pockets of coastal rainforest thrive and pandanus trees flourish. Threatened and uncommon plant communities grow on the exposed headlands of Bare Bluff and the confidently named Look At Me Now headland. This place of magnificent scenic views and glorious coastline is the traditional ... Visit website for more info
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Coffs Coast Regional Park

Hearnes Lake Road, Sandy Beach NSW 2456
It's easy to experience an endless summer at Coffs Coast Regional Park. Lose yourself in its string of pristine beaches which together offer everything from unbeatable surf and safe swimming to picnic areas and children's playgrounds. Explore undulating dunes, rainforest pockets, tranquil lakes, inviting parklands and charming coastal towns along the coastal walk and discover majestic headlands ideal for ... Visit website for more info
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Sapphire Beach B & B

189 Gaudrons Road, Sapphire Beach NSW 2450
Sapphire Beach Bed and Breakfast is a modern, spacious split-level home set on the Gaudrons Road escarpment, 500 feet above sea level, offering spectacular ocean views overlooking the Solitary Islands. The house is well equipped and provides very comfortable and private accommodation on the lower level where you have your own ensuite bathroom, sitting room and independent access. Sleep on a queen-size bed with quality linen, towels and so on. Good parking space available. Only a few minutes drive to the beach and 10 minutes to Coffs Harbour. Your hosts Grenville and Grace enjoy welcoming guests from all corners of the globe. Both are seasoned travellers. Grace originates from China and can provide a superb authentic Chinese evening meal upon request for a modest additional payment. Grenville was born in the UK. More photos can be requested via the email address given, or visit their listing on airbnb....
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North Coast Holiday Parks Moonee Beach

50 Moonee Beach Road, Moonee Beach NSW 2450
North Coast Holiday Parks Moonee Beach you can dip your toes into the calm swimming waters and rock pools, or take advantage of the low tide for direct access to Moonee Beach. Located on the tranquil waters of Moonee Creek and adjoining Moonee Beach Reserve and Green Bluff headland there is so much to see and do at North Coast Holiday Parks Moonee Beach. Whilst parents are out swimming, fishing, boating or bushwalking, the kids will be entertained during the school holidays with fabulous activities such as painting, movies, face painting, Easter egg hunts, and fishing competitions. Nature lovers will marvel at the rare flora and fauna on display as they stroll through pristine rainforest, mangrove mud flats, and scale the coastal headlands that boast stunning ocean views....

Leanne Paff

287 Graham Drive, Sandy Beach NSW 2456
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Nana Glen

38641 - Nana Glen NSW 2450
Enjoy a pleasant countryside drive to the village of Nana Glen. Its name is derived from the Aboriginal name for the two-tailed lizard, a rare and mysterious reptile once sighted there. The Two Tails Winery in Nana Glen has aptly named its drop 'Two Tails' wine. The winery offers free tastings and sells15 different wines plus specialty giftware and beautiful local food at their Velvets restaurant. Stop at the Idle In Cafe for the best coffee and home baked scones in town. Enjoy a coffee or lunch while listening to the birds or browse the shop with locally made gifts. Nana Glen has a public swimming pool, which was opened in 2007 by actor Russell Crowe, who owns a sprawling property in the village and helped fund the pool. The Orara Valley and Upper Orara Valley are home to a variety of guesthouses and bed and breakfasts for a quiet and relaxing country getaway....
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Dammerels History Walk

Dammerel Crescent, Emerald Beach NSW 2456
When the Dammerel family took the job as full-time operators of the signal station here in 1884, they could not have known what lay ahead over the next 40 years. Apart from extremely hard work, which the daughters took on as well, the family had their fair share of tragedy, mishap and love stories. Dammerels history walk is a short easy stroll with a superb view out to Solitary Islands, named by Captain Cook. Learn all about the workings of an historic 19th century lighthouse with a kerosene light and the signal station that provided its only link to the mainland. Hear the story of the Dammerel family and of the collision in 1886 of Keilawarra and Helen Nicoll. Only two bodies of the 48 who died in the accident washed ashore, and their graves are on Dammerels Head. Watch for wildlife like grazing eastern grey kangaroos, wallabies, goannas and pythons. Pack a picnic and enjoy the scenic views and this fascinating portion of Australian history....
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Sherwood Nature Reserve

Gentle Annie Road, Bucca NSW 2450
Sherwood Nature Reserve provides opportunities for picnicking, birdwatching, car touring and bushwalking in a peaceful setting. Discover the spectacular biodiversity and natural beauty of Sherwood Nature Reserve. Just a short drive from Coffs Harbour near Woolgoolga, you can explore striking landscapes ranging from rugged sandstone escarpments and coastal ridges to dry open forests, heaths and vibrant subtropical rainforests. There’s an abundance of wildlife to see, with old-growth forests and other habitats providing refuge for over 50 native animals including the brush-tailed rock wallaby, long-nosed potoroo, powerful owl, giant barred frog and leaf-tailed gecko. Not to mention the incredible birdlife that makes Sherwood a birdwatching mecca. Go forest driving on Sherwood Forest drive and admire panoramic views of the coastline and Orara Valley. Enjoy peaceful bushwalking and outstanding birdwatching in the rainforest on Falls walking track. Or just sit back and relax at Woolgoolga Creek picnic area and immerse yourself in the tranquillity....
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Emerald Beach

Fiddaman Road, Emerald Beach NSW 2456
Positioned near Look-at-me-now Headland, 20 kilometres from Coffs Harbour, Emerald Beach is a local surfing hotspot. Visit also for fishing or swimming, or for barbecues in the picnic area. Emerald Beach is a great destination for a family holiday; just south of Woolgoolga and about 15 minutes north of Coffs Harbour. It’s a quieter atmosphere than some of the other beaches along the Coffs Coast, as well as being a safe option for swimming. When the little ones are finished swimming, you can take them on a beach walk around to Look At Me Now Headland or head to the playground in the park behind the beach. Emerald Beach caters for surfers too, boasting an excellent beach break, along with a southern left-hand reef break. You'll find Saltwater Cafe and Restaurant just behind the beach. You can enjoy a meal while taking in spectacular coastal views or pick up a coffee to take on your way....
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Moonee Beach Nature Reserve

Moonee Beach Nature Reserve, Emerald Beach NSW 2456
Looking for something to do in Coffs Harbour? Moonee Beach Nature Reserve offers walking, fishing, snorkelling, scuba diving and whale watching opportunities. At Moonee Beach Nature Reserve, the rare and unique thrive: endangered bats roost in seaside caves, pockets of coastal rainforest thrive and pandanus trees flourish. Threatened and uncommon plant communities grow on the exposed headlands of Bare Bluff and the confidently named Look At Me Now headland. This place of magnificent scenic views and glorious coastline is the traditional homeland of the Gumbaynggirr people who value Look At Me Now Headland as an important and powerful Aboriginal heritage site. There’s more to make the most of in this gorgeous part of NSW. Bring along your fishing rod, surfboard, diving gear or snorkel for the ocean or more sheltered estuary, which is part of Solitary Islands Marine Park and ideal for kids. Moonee is also a great place for picnicking, hiking, canoeing, birdwatching and seasonal whale watching. Keep your binoculars out for spotting white-bellied sea eagles, ospreys and brahminy kites as they hunt along the coast....
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Look At Me Now Headland Walk

Dammerel Crescent, Emerald Beach NSW 2456
Look At Me Now Headland walk is a short, easy walking route with fabulous scenic views far out to sea, a lookout and beach access. Keep your fingers crossed for a breaching whale during winter and early spring. All year round, you can see eastern grey kangaroos nibbling on the grass and white-bellied sea eagles, ospreys and brahminy kites soaring above the coastline on the hunt. Take a picnic lunch and sit between the dwarf grassy and rocky heath, which have adapted to these exposed conditions. You may spot a threatened zieria, which flowers pink and white in spring with glossy, tough leaves. Look At Me Now Headland is an important Aboriginal site of deep significance to local Gumbaynggirr people. Preservation of this natural environment is also important to the broader community, and in 1989, over 5,000 people marched in a rally in Coffs Harbour to prevent destruction of the headland and adjacent beaches. It worked....
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Moonee Beach trail

Beach Trail, Moonee NSW 2259
Dotted with grass trees and with myriad birds winging across your path, this walk through coastal heathland is a delight. The paths are wide and offer sweeping views over Timber Beach, Ghosties Beach and Moonee Beach – bring the camera for some picture-perfect shots. In late winter and early spring, you’ll also witness a blaze of colour as wildflowers bloom across the heath. The real highlight of this walk reveals itself as you descend onto spectacular Moonee Beach. You’ll feel far from the madding crowds on this private sandy shoreline. Spend the day swimming or snorkelling in the turquoise water and don’t forget to explore the protected rockpool area....