Situated roughly 36 kilometres north of Coffs Harbour and 40 kilometres south of Grafton along the Pacific Highway it consists of a small village community
set in largely untouched bush and coastal lands. The islands, ocean, headlands and estuaries in this area are within the Solitary Islands Marine Park. This is
where the warm ocean currents from the north meet with the colder southern currents and there is an amazing diversity of marine life, including soft
corals. There is a special brochure available on this marine park.
Corindi Beach offers long, rolling beaches and pockets of coastal rainforests, with many walks and cultural activities.
The surrounding areas to the west of Corindi Beach offer vast expanses of bushland and rainforest with a history of gold mining in early settlement days. It is ideal terrain for 4-wheel driving with many mountain streams and water holes for swimming. There are extensive blueberry and exotic fruit farms north
west of the village. Corindi Beach has a tavern, caravan park, general store, service station, arts and crafts and a cultural centre.
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