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Coffee Camp

Rural area in northern New South Wales with spectacular views of Nimbin Rocks.

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New South Wales

Banora Point

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Fingal

Just south of Tweed Heads, Fingal is a beach community. It is close to the villages of Chinderah and Kingscliff and is a popular family destination providing beach and estuary access for swimming, surfing, fishing and water sports. There is a variety of accommodation within a short drive. There are many lovely drives to be made from this area.

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Stotts Creek

Heading south from Tweed Heads, follow the Pacific Highway and take the Tweed Valley Way exit for Tourist Drive 40 to see spectacular views of the majestic Mt Warning, against a backdrop of the beautiful Tweed River, scenic farmland and the sugar cane fields. On your left is Stotts Island Nature Reserve with a picnic area and interpretive centre. Following the river on your right is a growers market and the turn off to the historic village of Tumbulgum with lovely river views, boat hire and the historic Tumbulgum Hotel.

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Maclean

Three minutes off the Pacific Highway is the river town of Maclean, with a relaxed lifestyle that offers everything you’ve dreamed of. Explore all the historic architecture of the town, take the heritage walking trail, visit the museum and don’t miss the breathtaking views from the Maclean lookout over the town and the mighty Clarence River. Take a relaxing stroll along the town centre boulevarde with the beautifully restored shop fronts, browse through the many and varied shops and art& craft galleries and pick yourself up a special gift or souvenir. Enjoy a stop along the river bank and soak up the river charm of the mighty Clarence. For golfing enthusiasts there is an 18-hole course located in beautiful surroundings on Woodford Island. With a riverside caravan park, two motels, hotels and some charming bed and breakfasts your accommodation needs are covered. Maclean is the headquarters for the prawn trawlers that harvest the 90 kilometre tidal length of the Clarence from the river mouth to the Ulmarra ferry. Maclean is also an excellent place for an enthusiastic angler to drop a line. Maclean is very proud of its heritage and has been proclaimed “The Scottish Town in Australia”. A cairn of rocks from Australia and Scotland, commemorates Maclean’s Scottish pioneers. Each year the clans invade for the Easter Highland Gathering and Scottish Week is celebrated in July. Many street signs carry Gaelic translations and more than 100 telegraph poles along the main streets have been painted in the tartans of local Scottish clans. Call into the local souvenir shop to pick up a map and track down your family tartan. Maclean is the southern gateway of the sugar industry and Harwood Island Sugar Mill, the oldest continuous working mill in Australia, has been crushing cane since 1874.

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Wooloweyah

Just to the west of Angourie is the small village of Wooloweyah with the enviable location on the banks of Lake Wooloweyah and nestled into the Yuraygir National Park. This area is popular with windsurfers, canoeists and fishermen who like to take full advantage of the wide waters of Lake Wooloweyah. There is a charming parkland area near to the lake with tennis court, children’s playground and community hall. There is a bed & breakfast in the village located along the banks of the lake.