Neighbourhoods
Nana Glen
Food scene
Best coffee in town (seriously), and you can't go past their homemade corn fritters (my personal favourite) or scones.
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Idle In Cafe
30 Nana StBest coffee in town (seriously), and you can't go past their homemade corn fritters (my personal favourite) or scones.
Beaches
Moonee Beach
Voted as the 3 best beach in Australia for 2017.
Emerald Beach
Great surf beach and Look At Me Now headland.
Woolgoolga Back Beach
Pristine beach
Things to do
If you love horse riding and an adventure, give Chris a call. You won't be disappointed.
An award winning Horse Riding School & Trail Riding business operating with the beautiful Orara Valley and along the pristine Boambee Beach of Coffs Harbour.
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HWH Stables - Riding School & Trail Rides
267 Dairyville RdIf you love horse riding and an adventure, give Chris a call. You won't be disappointed.
An award winning Horse Riding School & Trail Riding business operating with the beautiful Orara Valley and along the pristine Boambee Beach of Coffs Harbour.
Located in Coffs Harbour, NSW, The Big Banana Fun Park is the biggest theme park between Sydney and the Gold Coast, featuring rides and attractions for all ages. It’s a whole “bunch” of FUN!
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351 Pacific HwyLocated in Coffs Harbour, NSW, The Big Banana Fun Park is the biggest theme park between Sydney and the Gold Coast, featuring rides and attractions for all ages. It’s a whole “bunch” of FUN!
TreeTops Coffs Harbour is a privately-owned business which operates out of the Orara East State Forest. Only a short drive off the Pacific Highway from Coffs Harbour, TreeTops is located on the way to the famous Forest Sky Pier at Sealy lookout.
The TreeTop Adventure park offers Children aged 3-9 years four high ropes courses to challenge them both physically and mentally. Juniors (10+ years and over 140cms tall) and adults also have four courses to enjoy, where they move through a network of rope bridges, flying foxes, trapezes and Tarzan swings.
The courses wind through the tree canopy and offer unique views of the beautiful Orara East State Forest and out over Coffs Harbour to the ocean. There is a picnic area with tables, where guests are encouraged to bring along a picnic to enjoy together, offering a great family day out.
The TreeTop Adventure Park is open 5 days a week term time and seven days a week during school holidays. Admission fees apply. For enquiries contact ph: 0457 506 888 or go to www.treetops.com.au.
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TreeTops Coffs Harbour
Sealy Lookout DriveTreeTops Coffs Harbour is a privately-owned business which operates out of the Orara East State Forest. Only a short drive off the Pacific Highway from Coffs Harbour, TreeTops is located on the way to the famous Forest Sky Pier at Sealy lookout.
The TreeTop Adventure park offers Children aged 3-9 years four high ropes courses to challenge them both physically and mentally. Juniors (10+ years and over 140cms tall) and adults also have four courses to enjoy, where they move through a network of rope bridges, flying foxes, trapezes and Tarzan swings.
The courses wind through the tree canopy and offer unique views of the beautiful Orara East State Forest and out over Coffs Harbour to the ocean. There is a picnic area with tables, where guests are encouraged to bring along a picnic to enjoy together, offering a great family day out.
The TreeTop Adventure Park is open 5 days a week term time and seven days a week during school holidays. Admission fees apply. For enquiries contact ph: 0457 506 888 or go to www.treetops.com.au.
Sightseeing
The Forest Sky Pier at Sealy Lookout is a unique way to experience the Coffs Coast and mountain views. The Forest Sky Pier is located on an escarpment 310 metres above Coffs Harbour and only 9km from the city centre. It projects 21.6 metres beyond the original lookout and offers an expansive vista encompassing Coffs Harbour city, its foreshore and marina, Solitary Islands Marine Park, surrounding mountain ranges and the coastline far into the distance. On a clear day you can see 100km to the south. Adjacent to the Forest Sky Pier, a fully-accessible picnic shelter is available for those wishing to sit, have a cuppa and enjoy the view.
From Coffs Harbour, head north on the Pacific Highway for 5 minutes, then take the Sealy Lookout turn-off and follow the sealed road through hillside banana plantations and avocado groves to the lookout turn-off. The Forest Sky Pier is open daily for visitors, includes parking and toilets, is wheel-chair accessible and is free.
The Forest Sky Pier is an award-winning tourist destination, having won awards at both the Countrylink North Coast Tourism Awards and NSW Tourism Awards.
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The Forest Sky Pier at Sealy Lookout is a unique way to experience the Coffs Coast and mountain views. The Forest Sky Pier is located on an escarpment 310 metres above Coffs Harbour and only 9km from the city centre. It projects 21.6 metres beyond the original lookout and offers an expansive vista encompassing Coffs Harbour city, its foreshore and marina, Solitary Islands Marine Park, surrounding mountain ranges and the coastline far into the distance. On a clear day you can see 100km to the south. Adjacent to the Forest Sky Pier, a fully-accessible picnic shelter is available for those wishing to sit, have a cuppa and enjoy the view.
From Coffs Harbour, head north on the Pacific Highway for 5 minutes, then take the Sealy Lookout turn-off and follow the sealed road through hillside banana plantations and avocado groves to the lookout turn-off. The Forest Sky Pier is open daily for visitors, includes parking and toilets, is wheel-chair accessible and is free.
The Forest Sky Pier is an award-winning tourist destination, having won awards at both the Countrylink North Coast Tourism Awards and NSW Tourism Awards.
Dorrigo National Park is 1 hour from Coffs Harbour yet if feels worlds away. Visit this World Heritage-listed Gondwana Rainforest on a day trip, for breathtaking waterfall walks, picnic spots and excellent birdwatching.
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Dorrigo National Park
Lyrebird LinkDorrigo National Park is 1 hour from Coffs Harbour yet if feels worlds away. Visit this World Heritage-listed Gondwana Rainforest on a day trip, for breathtaking waterfall walks, picnic spots and excellent birdwatching.
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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Look At Me Now Headland
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.
Supermarkets
Coles Moonee Beach
Moonee Beach RoadColes and Aldi ten minute drive up the road
Shopping Centre
Short 10 min drive up the road. Everything you need here, Supermarkets, Coles and Aldi. Restaurants, hairdresser, cafe, butcher, bakery, gym, indoor pool, and specialty shops.
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Moonee Market
2B Moonee Beach RdShort 10 min drive up the road. Everything you need here, Supermarkets, Coles and Aldi. Restaurants, hairdresser, cafe, butcher, bakery, gym, indoor pool, and specialty shops.