TOP 30 COFFS HARBOUR Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Coffs Harbour - New South Wales, Australia. Coffs Harbour is north coast city of NSW, it makes this city known for it beaches. Other famous spot in Coffs Harbour is The Big Banana Fun Park. Others popular spot in Coffs Harbour is Muttonbird Island.
Some popular tourist attractions in Coffs Harbour is Pet Porpoise Pool - Dolphin Marine Magic, Forest Sky Pier, North Coast Regional Botanic Garden, Diggers Beach, The Clog Barn, Coffs Harbour Beach, Solitary Islands Aquarium, etc.
Others recommendation things to do in Coffs Harbour is visiting Carobana Confectionary, Coffs Creek Walk and Cycleway, Solitary Islands Coastal Walk, Harbourside Markets, Bunker Cartoon Gallery, Twilight Food Market, Coffs Harbour Butterfly House, Bruxner Park Flora Reserve, Coffs Central Shopping Centre, Park Beach Plaza, Cunningham's Big Bunch, Coffs Harbour Regional Museum, South Solitary Island, Brelsford Park Playground, Raleigh International Raceway, Bongil Bongil National Park, Korora Lookout, Jetty Memorial Theatre, Park Beach, Coffs Coast Growers Market, Moonee Market, Ulidarra National Park, Sealy Lookout, etc.
For most completed must see places or what to do list in Coffs Harbour - New South Wales, simply watch this video from Explore Australia.
Moambee Bay on the Solitary Islands Coastal Walk in NSW, Australia.
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12/6 Solitary Islands Way Sapphire Beach Coffs Harbour
Commanding a beachfront position, this exclusive residence with astounding views of the Pacific Ocean and Solitary Islands will simply take your breath away!
All that separates you from the surf is a small strip of lawn and the sand. While the ocean constantly attracts you, fall in love with the pool and stunning sun-drenched entertaining as your own private sanctuary. The all-weather pavilion includes plantation shutters and rollers blinds to control the elements all year round plus there is the added bonus of a massive cantilever sunshade. The secluded rose lined entrance courtyard adds another intimate space to relax and enjoy. Whilst the views are spectacular the designer home is equally impressive. Offering three bedrooms all with reverse cycle air-conditioning. For your convenience, the main bedroom is positioned on the ground floor in a secluded wing. This private suite with spacious walk in robe showcases a sumptuous en-suite. Step outside through sliding doors to access the courtyards either side. The kitchen includes stone bench tops, insinkerator, water filter, stainless steel appliances, induction cooktop and extends to an indoor living sanctuary. This atrium-style lounge and dining feature expansive glass that extends from the ground to the top of the second level. Allowing natural light to flow throughout creating a magical picture perfect oceanic backdrop. Upstairs is a multi-functional space that boasts another bathroom and two further generously proportioned bedrooms with built in wardrobes. There is a study with its own intimate terrace that offers more captivating views. Complete with superior quality fittings and fixtures, new flooring, lighting and plantation shutters there has been no expense spared.
Additional features include; Fully fenced, powder room, DLUG with internal access, gas bayonet and heater, ceiling insulation, NBN, garden shed, storage chest and back to base alarm system.
Offering an uncompromising lifestyle, this outstanding oasis allows you to watch the sunrise every morning, walk to the resort next door to enjoy the cafe and bar, yoga and beauty therapist while the convenience of Coffs harbour is only minutes away!
Woolgoolga Headland along the Solitary islands Coastal Walk in July 2013
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Coffs Harbour is a city on the north coast of New South Wales, Australia. It’s known for its beaches and the Big Banana monument and amusement park.
In the waters off Coffs Harbour Marina is the Solitary Islands Marine Park, home to abundant wildlife, seasonal whales and coral reefs. Just east is the Muttonbird Island Nature Reserve, with its large population of wedge-tailed shearwater birds and learning centre.
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Coffs Harbour - Muttonbird Island & Macauleys Headland
Muttonbird Island and Macauleys Headland are the ideal place to take a walk with your family or just your camera, or to simply sit and take in the views of the beautiful Solitary Islands and Coffs Harbour's stunning coastline. But this is just the first of eight 60 second videos on Coffs Coast. coffscoast.com.au #createyourparadise
COFFS HARBOUR Australia, Travel Guide - What To Do: IN ONE DAY (Tour - Self Guided Highlights)
An easy self-guided tour of Coffs Harbour, Australia. Showing you the best attractions and how to navigate them. Check the links below for further information on how to better plan your journey.
City Description:
Coffs Harbour is a city on the north coast of New South Wales, Australia. It's known for its beaches and the Big Banana monument and amusement park. In the waters off Coffs Harbour Marina is the Solitary Islands Marine Park, home to abundant wildlife, seasonal whales and coral reefs. Just east is the Muttonbird Island Nature Reserve, with its large population of wedge-tailed shearwater birds and learning centre.South along the coast is Jetty Beach, with its protected bay and old jetty, Jetty Foreshores Park, and the Jetty Strip dotted with restaurants. Further south is Bongil Bongil National Park, known for its fishing sites, trails and long stretches of coastline. Just inland, Coffs Harbour Butterfly House features a glasshouse with native butterflies, insects and a maze. West from here is Dorrigo National Park, known for its treetop Skywalk lookout and a walk through a rock canyon, rainforest and behind Crystal Shower Falls. To its north, walking and cycling trails weave through Cascade National Park, home to rare frogs and lyrebirds.
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Coffs Harbour has a warm, subtropical climate with hot, humid summers (Dec-Feb) and mild, drier winters (Jun-Aug). The warmer months (Sep-Feb) are peak travel season for its beaches and national parks. Popular regional events include the annual whale migration (May-Nov) and the Coffs Harbour International Buskers and Comedy Festival (Sep-Oct).
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Dorrigo National Park to Big Banana
Big Banana to Solitary Islands Marine Park
Solitary Islands Marine Park to Muttonbird Island Nature Reserve
Muttonbird Island Nature Reserve to Korora Beach
Coffs Harbour and Muttonbird Island on Sydney Weekender
The Sydney Weekender team heads to Coffs Harbour on the North Coast of NSW for whale watching, learn about the Aboriginal Culture of the area and wind down at Tuckers Rocks Cottage in Bongil Bongil National Park.
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Coffs Coast, NSW by Precision Helicopters
Fly from Coffs Harbour Airport, over Boambee Beach, Jetty Beach and the International Marina. Head north past Muttonbird Island, Park Beach, Diggers Beach and all the way to Moonee Beach.
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Coffs Coast - Precision Helicopters - Sydney Weekender 2008
Precision Helicopters taking a look around the Coffs Coast with Mike Whitney from Sydney Weekender in 2008 (Prime - Saturdays at 5.30pm)
Moonee Beach NSW
Moonee Beach NSW. Australia is near Coffs Harbour. A beautiful spot where Moonee creek meets the Pacific Ocean in the Solitary Islands Marine Park.
Southern Cross University Coffs Harbour campus
Take a virtual tour of our Coffs Harbour campus and see the exciting facilities on offer!
4 Whitewater Place Sapphire Beach
Seeking a Fabulous Beachside Family home. Positioned perfectly in the sought after pocket of Sapphire Beach, easy access to beach great for fishing, reading, sunbathing, relaxing & walking, 10-15 minutes into the Coffs CBD, schools, airport, hospitals & services, live the quiet life by the beach in a quality environment with a Fabulous designed family home situated on a generous land entitlement with great North East Aspect capturing the sounds of the ocean and the sea breezes.
Sawtell Solitary Islands Coastal Walk extended view
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Coffs Harbour
Coffs Harbour, in Australia, is a coastal city located on the north coast of New South Wales about 540 km (340 mi) north of Sydney, and 390 km (240 mi) south of Brisbane. Its population was 45,580 in 2011 with the greater region having a population of 70,990 in 2012.[3]
Coffs Harbour won an international Bloom award for population 20,001 - 75,000 in 2002.[4] In addition an Enhancement of the Landscape in 2004 from the same organisation.[5] Coffs Harbour's economy was once based mainly on bananas, now being superseded by blueberries as well as tourism and fishing. The wider region is known as the Bananacoast. [6]
The city has a campus of Southern Cross University, a public[7] and a private hospital, several radio stations, and three major shopping centres. Coffs Harbour is near numerous national parks, including a marine national park. There are regular passenger flights each day to Sydney and Melbourne departing from Coffs Harbour Airport.[8] Coffs Harbour is also accessible by road, by NSW TrainLink trains, and by regular bus services.[9]
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Inside The Bunker Cartoon Gallery Coffs Harbour
Coffs Harbour was the hub for a thriving banana industry. One of the biggest attractions is the Big Banana, one of the first of Australia's Big Things (it celebrated its 40th birthday in 2005), with the World's Largest Banana celebrating the region's best known export. There is also a popular underwater diving spot on a small natural reef.[vague]
The Coffs Harbour Jetty is an historically important timber wharf where coastal shipping once moved the timber from the hinterland. The jetty area is the subject of current planning[when?] by Council and consultants to develop a cultural precinct and rejuvenated residential area.
Nearby, the Solitary Islands Marine Park preserves a diverse underwater ecosystem that mirrors the terrestrial biodiversity, covering the southern limit of northern tropical species and the northern limits of the southern temperate species. Muttonbird Island is accessible by walking along the breakwater from the harbour, with the nature reserve protecting a significant wedge-tailed shearwater breeding site. The Muttonbird Island footpath leads to a viewing platform where whales are often spotted between June and November.
There are many national parks, reserves and marine parks surrounding the city, including:
Bellinger River National Park (west of Bellingen in the Bellinger headwaters)
Bindarri National Park (20 km west of the city, near Ulong and Dairyville)
Bongil Bongil National Park (south of Sawtell)
Cascade National Park (north of Dorrigo)
Coffs Coast Regional Park (beachside reserves and parks along the Coffs Coast)
Dorrigo National Park (just south of the Dorrigo township)
Hayden Dent Nature Reserve (northwest of Coffs Harbour)
Junuy Juluum National Park (north of Dorrigo)
Moonee Beach Nature Reserve (Moonee Beach-Emerald Beach)
Nymboi-Binderay National Park (north of Dorrigo, east of Glenreigh, on the Nymboida River)
Solitary Islands Marine Park (in the Tasman Sea from Coffs Harbour to Wooli)
South Solitary Island (18 km NE from Coffs Harbour in the Marine Park)
Ulidarra National Park (Bruxner Park and Mount Coramba area)
Yuraygir National Park (stretching from Yamba to Red Rock and west along the Coast Range)
The town's water supply comes from the nearby Orara River at Cochranes Pool and is supplemented by the Nymboida River. The city hosts the Coffs Harbour Regional Botanic Garden.
Snapper @ Split Solitary Island
Medium-sized snapper filmed with Super8 camera - before video cams. From VHS tape.
South Solitary Island - Coffs Harbour NSW, December 2016
A great day out at South Solitary Island with Jetty Dive Centre, 1st dive at Manta Arch, 2nd a drift dive from the Shark gutters to the Gantry. Plenty of Kingfish and Grey nurses cruising. Cut off some braided line from a passing hooked shark.
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Solitary Islands Marine Park
A short video shot over one dive in the Solitary island marine park. This video features giant cuttlefish and lots of sharks. It is also a response to planned reductions of marine parks off the nsw coast.