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Adventure
Cascading down the white lace of a breaking wave or thundering through the rapids, paddling your kayak through mangroves on a quiet reach of a broad river or bumping along a 4WD forest track.
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Culture
If you are interested in learning more about the arts and cultural heritage of Coffs Harbour and surrounding towns and villages, these Arts & Cultural Trails are for you.
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Family
Happy kids mean happy parents… and that’s the aim of the Coffs Coast. Whatever the size or age of your family, the Coffs Coast can offer the perfect accommodation for a memorable holiday.
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Nature
Coffs Coast's unspoilt beaches, diverse wildlife, stunning national and marine parks and excellent fishing, diving and other nature-based outdoor adventure activities make it a perfect destination for anyone who loves nature and the outdoors.
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Romance & Weddings
Coffs Coast is the perfect place to unwind, indulge your senses and put the romance back into your relationship. Stroll hand in hand along the Jetty breakwater and take time out to spot whales from Muttonbird Island.
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Touring
Jump in, buckle up, unfold the map and head off into the wild green, gold and blue yonder – our region is made for touring.
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Sub Alpine
Along the western escarpment of the New England National Park the altitude is around 1500 metres. Sightly higher are the granite boulder peaks of nearby Cathedral Rock National Park.
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Sub Tropical
Coffs Coast is 30 degrees south of the equator. Winters are cool and mild. Summers balmy and warm. Rainfall is more in summer, less in winter. Maximum temperatures range from 19 C in July to 27C in January.
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Sub Marine
The Solitary Islands Marine Park hugs Coffs Coast for 75 kilometres from Coffs Harbour, north to Sandon River. This is where warm tropical waters meet and mix with cooler currents from the south.
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