🐨 Port Macquarie Top 10 Things to Do ~ Discover NSW
Port Macquarie Top 10 Things to Do ~ Discover NSW Port Macquarie is a fantastic coastal town on the Mid-North Coast of New South Wales. It is located 390 kilometres northeast of Sydney. It is a popular destination for nature and beach lovers with its stunning beaches, rainforests and wildlife encounters. Port Macquarie also has amazing coastal walks, abundant fresh produce and great wineries to visit. 00:00 Introduction 01:12 Taking Point Lighthouse 02:20 Wander along the Breakwall 03:06 Learn about Koalas 04:20 Discover Beaches 05:24 Bago Maze & Winery 06:24 Coastal Walk 07:54 Ricardoes Tomatoes & Strawberries 08:54 Sea Acres Rainforest Boardwalk 10:08 Camel Rides on Lighthouse Beach 10:55 Hello Koalas Sculpture Trail In Port Macquarie, we stayed at the NRMA Port Macquarie Breakwall Holiday Park and absolutely loved the location — right by the water, an easy walk to the town centre, and perfect for motorhome travellers. If you’re planning a visit to Port Macquarie, you can check availability and book - Click here - https://t.cfjump.com/85391/t/93341?Ur... 1. Tacking Point Lighthouse One of the most iconic landmarks in Port Macquarie is the Tacking Point Lighthouse. It was built in 1879 after more than 20 ships were wrecked along this coast. 2. Wander along the Breakwall Walking along the Port Macquarie Breakwall, admiring the painted rocks, is a popular pastime enjoyed by locals and tourists alike. The Southern Breakwall was built in 1904, along the Hastings River to the ocean. 3. Learn about Koalas Port Macquarie has one of the highest koala populations on the east coast of Australia, and the Koala Hospital treats and rehabilitates hundreds of sick and injured koalas every year. The Koala Hospital is open from 8.30 am to 4.00 pm daily, and for a small entry fee, you can learn about the koalas and see the koalas being cared for and treated in the clinic. 4. Discover Beaches Port Macquarie is famous for its stunning beaches, with 17 beaches to choose from: Town Beach is within walking distance of the city and is popular with surfers, swimmers and walkers. There is plenty of car parking, grassy areas, showers, picnic facilities, a skate park and a cafe. Shelley Beach is a long stretch of white sandy beach surrounded by rainforest. There is parking, grassy areas and shady BBQ facilities. Lighthouse Beach is seven kilometres long and popular with surfers, families and people who like to find their own quiet spot. 5. Bago Maze and Winery Bago Maze and Winery is located in the hinterland, 33 kilometres from Port Macquarie and is open daily from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm. Bago Maze is an amazing architecturally designed native Lilly Pilly hedge maze and is one of the world's largest hedge mazes. We enjoyed a wine tasting under the shady trees overlooking the maze. 6. Coastal Walk The Coastal Walk in Port Macquarie starts at the Town Green Foreshore and meanders along the coast to the Tacking Point Lighthouse. The complete walk is 9 kilometres one-way or you can break it up into shorter sections. Along the walk, there is stunning coastal scenery, viewing platforms, secluded beaches and historical sites. 7. Visit Ricardoes Ricardoes Tomatoes & Strawberries is located just ten minutes north of Port Macquarie, and they are open 7 days a week. Ricardoes grow five varieties of hydroponic strawberries, with over 30,000 plants growing in their greenhouses. 8. Sea Acres Rainforest Boardwalk This Rainforest Boardwalk starts at the Sea Acres Rainforest Centre, open daily from 9.00 am to 4.30 pm. After paying the entry fee, you can wander along the 1.3-kilometre elevated boardwalk through the rainforest. Halfway along the boardwalk are some interesting carved sculptures. 9. Camel Rides on Lighthouse Beach For a unique and fun experience, you can take a camel ride along Lighthouse Beach. Camel rides are available from 9.30 am to 1.00 pm daily except Saturdays, weather permitting. This unforgettable adventure offers stunning ocean views from atop these gentle giants and lasts about 20 minutes. 10. Hello Koalas Sculpture Trail A fun and artistic way to explore Port Macquarie is by following the Hello Koalas Sculpture Trail. You can pick up a map from Hello Koalas Gallery or the Port Macquarie Visitor Centre. This public art project features over 80 hand-painted 1-metre-high koala sculptures scattered throughout the town, each with its own unique design and story. There is also a Big Koala, which you will find at ‘Guulabaa, Place of Koala’, the tourism and educational precinct in the Cowarra State Forest. If you want more information and places to Wander * Explore * Discover go to ~ https://www.wanderexplorediscover.com/

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