Coffs Harbour

  • Most famous for the giant man-made banana at the northern end of town, Coffs Harbour is one of the largest regional cities in New South Wales. Sprawling for miles up and down the coast, the area''s many beaches make for perfect holidaying territory ­ with surfing, fishing and sand-side picnics and barbecues amongst the favourite pastimes of visitors and locals alike. The banana plantations that fill the hills around the area make the landscape richly green and unusual. The town centre is great for city-standard shopping and is home to many recreational clubs and nightspots.

  • Orara East State Forest
    Orara East State Forest

    Orara East State Forest is located within a short drive of Coffs Harbour and incorporates

  • C-ex Coffs
    C-ex Coffs

    C.ex Coffs is the largest club between Newcastle and Tweed Heads, located on the sunny

  • Coffs Coast Regional Park
    Coffs Coast Regional Park

    Coffs Coast Regional Park was created in October 2003. This park has 26 kilometres of

  • Club Coffs on West High
    Club Coffs on West High

    Club Coffs on West High is a family orientated destination. With an authentic Chinese Restaurant,

  • Coffs Coast Beaches
    Coffs Coast Beaches

    Six different beaches mark the coastal perimeter of Coffs Harbour, offering sandy bottomed point-breaks that

  • Sherwood Nature Reserve
    Sherwood Nature Reserve

    Landscapes in the Sherwood Nature Reserve range from rugged sandstone escarpments and coastal ridges with

  • Southern Cross Pottery
    Southern Cross Pottery

    Southern Cross Pottery is a multi-award winning production pottery specialising in the manufacture of all

  • Solitary Islands Aquarium
    Solitary Islands Aquarium

    A window into the unique marine environment of the Solitary Islands awaits you at the

  • Wedding Bells Forest Drive
    Wedding Bells Forest Drive

    The Wedding Bells State Forest boasts one hundred years of forestry management with its mix

  • Syndicate Ridge Walking Track
    Syndicate Ridge Walking Track

    Syndicate Ridge was the site of a logging tramway that operated from 1912-1928, bringing timber

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