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By The Observatory April 19, 2025
Coffs Coast has been globally recognised as an ECO Destination by Ecotourism Australia, surrounded by lush, heritage-listed national parks that form part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area, and the Solitary Island Marine Park. Solitary Island Marine Park One of Coffs Harbour’s crown jewels is the Solitary Islands Marine Park , the oldest and one of the largest marine parks in New South Wales. Stretching over 75 km of pristine coastline, this protected area is where tropical and temperate waters meet creating one of the most biodiverse marine ecosystems in Australia. Snorkel or dive among vibrant coral reefs, swim alongside turtles, rays, and over 500 species of fish, or take a whale-watching cruise during the migration season. This marine sanctuary is not only a dream for underwater adventurers, but also a prime example of sustainable marine conservation in action. Heritage Listed National Parks Beyond the coastline, Coffs Harbour is surrounded by lush, heritage-listed national parks that form part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area. Some must-visit spots include: Bindarri National Park - A remote and rugged escape with rainforest-cloaked valleys and crystal-clear creeks perfect for bushwalking and picnicking. Bongil Bongil National Park - A coastal forest where you can spot koalas in the treetops and paddle through mangrove-lined estuaries. Muttonbird Island Nature Reserve - Muttonbird Island offers spectacular views of the Solitary Islands and is great spot for whale watching in the heart of Coffs Harbour. Rich Aboriginal Cultural connections Eco-tourism here goes hand-in-hand with respect for Indigenous culture. Visitors can take part in authentic cultural experiences with Gumbaynggirr guides. Wajaana Yaam Gumbaynggirr Adventure Tours - Stand up paddle boarding exploring the creeks and wetlands on Gumbaynggirr country. Walk along the Gumgali Track at Sealy Lookout, which tells Dreaming stories through art and interpretive signage. Whether you're hiking through ancient rainforests, swimming in clear blue waters, or learning about the deep cultural roots of the region, Coffs Harbour offers an eco-holiday that nourishes both the soul and the planet. Travel light, tread gently, and let nature lead the way on the Coffs Coast.
By The Observatory April 5, 2025
As the summer heat eases and the crisp, golden hues of autumn take over, Coffs Harbour becomes an outdoor lover’s paradise. Nestled on the mid-north coast of New South Wales, this laid-back coastal town offers the perfect blend of lush hinterland, sparkling beaches, and scenic coastal trails. And if you're a fan of hiking or coastal walks, autumn is hands down the best time to visit. Autumn (March to May) brings cooler temperatures, lower humidity, and fewer crowds, making it ideal for hitting the trails. Daytime temps hover comfortably in the low to mid-20s°C, and the landscape is at its most vibrant. Summer’s intensity fades, but the ocean is still warm enough for a post-walk swim, and the skies are often clear and bright. Whether you're into panoramic views, forested tracks, or breezy ocean strolls, there’s something here for everyone. Here are our top picks: 1, Mutton Bird Island Nature Reserve This short but iconic walk takes you along a breakwall and up to the top of Muttonbird Island, where the view over the harbour and out to the Pacific is absolutely stunning. In autumn, the migratory birds are active, and the sunsets here are something else — think pastel skies and warm ocean breezes. Distance: 600m one way. Easy and perfect for a pre-dinner stroll. 2, Dorrigo National Park About an hour inland from Coffs, world heritage listed Gondwana Rainforest is an absolute must. Autumn is ideal, no summer leeches, fewer mozzies, and the waterfalls are full and flowing flowing. The Wonga Walk takes you past Crystal Shower Falls and Tristania Falls, all under a dense canopy of ancient trees. Bonus: On cooler mornings, mist hovers over the valleys, giving the whole area a magical, otherworldly feel. 3, Solitary Islands Coastal Walk Spanning over 60km, this is one of the best coastal walks in NSW. You don’t need to tackle the whole thing — choose a section between Sawtell, Coffs Creek, or Woolgoolga for a rewarding few hours. The trail weaves past beaches, headlands, and pockets of rainforest, with plenty of opportunities to spot whales (late May onwards), dolphins, and birdlife and stop for a bit to eat in a beachside cafe along the way. Autumn tip: Mornings and late afternoons are beautifully cool, and the golden light makes the ocean views pop. 4, Bongil Bongil National Park A bit under the radar, this park offers lush forest trails, quiet picnic spots, and access to uncrowded beaches. The Bluff Loop walking track is a great option — it’s flat, easy, and meanders through coastal rainforest and paperbark swamp. Autumn brings out the birdsong, and if you're lucky, you might even spot a koala snoozing in the treetops. 5, Sealy Lookout & Forest Sky Pier Just a short drive from the city centre, the Sealy Lookout in Bruxner Park Flora Reserve offers sweeping views over the coastline and the Great Dividing Range. In autumn, the walk through the subtropical rainforest is shaded, peaceful, and rich with birdsong. Don’t miss the Forest Sky Pier — it juts out over the escarpment and gives you that classic “wow” view of Coffs Harbour below. Tip: Perfect for sunrise or sunset for the perfect photo opportunity. Autumn in Coffs Harbour is the sweet spot — not too hot, not too cold, and with nature at its most inviting. Whether you're here for a weekend escape or a longer break, this is the time to dust off your hiking shoes, grab your camera, and explore some of the best coastal and hinterland walks New South Wales has to offer. So go on breathe in the ocean air, listen to the bushland come alive, and fall in love with Coffs this autumn. Book your next escape with us The Observatory Apartments
March 18, 2025
With the perfect blend of coastal beauty, outdoor adventures, and delicious food, the Coffs Coast is an ideal destination for an Easter long weekend escape. Whether you’re traveling with family, friends, or your special someone, this four-day itinerary ensures you make the most of your stay. Day 1: Arrival & Sunset at Muttonbird Island Afternoon: Check in and take a deep breath, the fresh ocean air will quickly help you unwind. If you’re staying at The Observatory Apartments, you’ll be perfectly positioned to explore the Jetty precinct. Take a leisurely stroll along the Coffs Harbour Marina before embarking on the scenic walk up Muttonbird Island. The panoramic views of the coastline are breathtaking, and if you’re lucky, you may spot dolphins or other sea life enjoying the harbour. Evening: Enjoy a relaxed dinner at Latitude 30 , offering fresh seafood and a stunning waterfront setting. Head back to your accommodation for a restful night before a fun-filled weekend ahead. Day 2: Exploring Nature & Adventure Morning: Start your day with breakfast at Supply Specialty Coffee & Bar for delicious coffee and locally sourced dishes. Head to the Solitary Islands Aquarium to get up close with marine life and learn about the rich underwater ecosystem of the region. Afternoon: Drive up to Sealy Lookout and take in breathtaking views from the Forest Sky Pier. For the adventurous, book a ziplining experience with TreeTops Adventure Park . Stop by the Big Banana Fun Park , where kids and kids-at-heart can enjoy toboggan rides, mini-golf, and water slides. Evening: Treat yourself to dinner at The Pav , where a seat on the deck is the perfect location to take in the hustle of nightlife on the Harbour Drive precinct. Day 3: Easter Sunday Celebrations & Relaxation Morning: Kick off your Easter Sunday with a traditional egg hunt! Then head down to the Jetty Harbourside Markets for breaky and some pursing of the market stalls. Afternoon: Head to Dangar Falls for a picturesque picnic and a refreshing dip in the waterfall pool. Evening: For a casual yet memorable Easter Sunday dinner, grab some fresh seafood from the Fisherman's Co-op and enjoy the breathtaking views from your Observatory Apartments balcony. There's no better seat in the house. Day 4: Coastal Walks & Farewell Brunch Morning: Begin your last day with an early morning walk along the Solitary Islands Coastal Walk, soaking in the sunrise over the ocean. Enjoy a farewell brunch at Donovan's Surf Club Restaurant & Bar - The butterscotch pancakes are divine! Late Morning: Take one last dip at Jetty Beach or Park Beach before heading home, refreshed and recharged after an unforgettable Easter weekend. Make Your Easter Unforgettable on the Coffs Coast From breathtaking lookouts and family-friendly attractions to delicious dining experiences, Coffs Harbour has everything you need for an Easter long weekend to remember. Whether you’re an adventure seeker or simply looking to relax, this itinerary ensures you experience the best of the Coffs Coast. Ready to book your Easter escape? CLICK HERE to check out our availability and lock in your Easter escape. What’s your favorite Easter tradition when traveling? Let us know in the comments!
By Tourism Tribe December 13, 2024
Experience the Fun at The Big Banana No trip to Coffs Harbour is complete without a visit to the iconic Big Banana. From the thrilling water park and laser tag to the giant slide, toboggan rides, ax throwing and panic rooms there’s something for every age, and dont forget to finish it off with a famous banana split! Ride the Rainforest Rattler Hop aboard the Rainforest Rattler for a magical train ride through the lush Coffs Harbour hinterland. This vintage train journey offers a unique perspective of the region’s stunning natural beauty. It’s a slower-paced activity that’s perfect for families looking to relax while exploring the area. Keep an eye out for early bird tickets on Sale from 15th December at 123Tiks Only runs from the 3rd - 17th Jan. Challenge Yourself at Treetops Adventure Park Adventure meets nature at Treetops Adventure Park. Set amidst lush bushland, this high ropes course offers activities suitable for kids and adults, making it a great family bonding experience. With zip lines, suspended bridges, and rope challenges, it’s an exhilarating way to spend the day. Beach Day: Relaxing and Exploring. Coffs Harbour is famous for its pristine beaches, and a beach day is a must during the school holidays. Whether you prefer building sandcastles, swimming in calm waters, or exploring rock pools, there’s a beach for every mood. Pack a picnic and a beach umbrella and relax! Meet the Animals at Coffs Coast Wildlife Sanctuary Get up close with the local marine animals at the Coffs Coast Wildlife Sanctuary, and learn about the conservation and rehabilitation of injured wildlife, swim with a dolphin or get a photo with a seal. Coffs Harbour truly shines as a school holiday destination, offering something for every family member. From iconic attractions to relaxing escapes, your holiday memories are waiting to be made. Whether you're staying in our ocean-view apartments or exploring the local attractions, we’re here to help you plan an unforgettable getaway. What will you try first? Let us know your favorite school holiday activity!
By The Observatory November 16, 2024
The holiday season is a time for relaxation, fun, and family bonding—but it can also be a little hectic if you’re away from home. Christmas brings its own unique set of preparations. If you’re planning to spend Christmas with us, here are a few tips to help you enjoy your holiday and be Christmas-ready, even while you’re away.
By The Observatory October 25, 2024
If you’re a fan of craft beers and unique spirits, Coffs Harbour offers an incredible blend of local flavors and scenic beauty to enhance your tasting experience.
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