
Coffs Coast
Coffs Coast is the regional tourism destination taking in the Coffs Harbour and Bellingen areas on the North Coast of NSW, approximately halfway between Sydney and Brisbane. This is where the Great Dividing Range meets the Pacific Ocean, leaving a small pocket of paradise lodged between the mountains and the sea.
Coffs Coast region encompasses the rainforest escarpments of Dorrigo to the golden beaches stretching from Hungry Head and Urunga to Woolgoolga to the blue waters of the Solitary Islands Marine Park. It boasts a wonderfully temperate climate all year round.
Coffs Coast has many activities and attractions for everyone, and offers a wealth of shopping experiences. Find and book a great deal from Coffs Coast's wide selection of accommodation and various activities. Try our local cuisine and dine at one of our award winning, world class restaurants or cafés.
For art lovers we boast artists, craftspeople and we have a number of thriving galleries, markets, and popular theatre and cinemas.
You will find information on all of the above and much more as you explore this website. So... what will YOU discover on Coffs Coast?
Some Fast Facts
Coffs Coast has one of Australia's most livable environments - a sub tropical climate that averages maximum 24 degrees and minimum 13 degrees.
Spring: Min 11° Max 25°
Summer: Min 19° Max 26°
Autumn: Min 12° Max 26°
Winter: Min 8° Max 20°.
Sea temperature: Summer average 23°C, Winter average 18°.
Natural Areas
National Parks and Reserves: 11 National Parks, 14 Nature Reserves, 2 Aboriginal Areas and 1 Regional Park
State Forests: 37
Beaches: 90 kilometres
World Heritage Area: 84,000 hectares
Solitary Islands Marine Park: 71,100 hectares
Maximum altitude of Great Dividing Range near Coffs Coast: 1584 metres