Angourie, New South Wales

The charming seaside village of Angourie, 5 kilometres south of Yamba, is at the northern tip of Yuraygir National Park, which has one of the most

spectacular coastal walks in the state. Spectacular views of the coastline a glorious natural setting and a laid-back, relaxed lifestyle make Angourie a very

desirable destination. You can soak up all this beauty when you stay at one of the luxury holiday units, grab a delicious meal or coffee from the local

café/store or take some time to browse through the local art and craft boutique shop.

In the 1960s Angourie became famous as one of the best point-breaks in Australia and is often visited by the world’s best surfers. Many of the world's top

surfers have visited and continue to visit the village on a regular basis. If you've never surfed before try one of the local surf schools to get some expert

instruction. While the famous Angourie point-breaks sweeps onto rocks and can be dangerous for inexperienced board riders, there are many kilometres of

open beaches surrounding Angourie.

Angourie is also renowned for its fresh water Blue & Green Pools, originally a rock quarry that filled with water when a spring was disturbed. The pools are

very deep and are a very popular swimming spot.

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