Mt Selwyn is a ski resort specialising in families and low cost skiing. Located in the Northern section of Kosciuszko National Park, the Selwyn Snowfields is a perfect example of family skiing made affordable and fun. They offer a variety of programs and action packed experiences that you are sure to treasure for years to come. The nearest accommodation is at Providence Portal on Lake Eucumbene and Adaminaby. Mountain Information: Elevation: Base 1492 metres, Mid 1550 metres, Top 1614 metres Developed Terrain: 45 hectares – 40% beginners, 48% more difficult, 12% most difficult Longest Trail: 800 metres (Long Arm) One Terrain Park Lifts: Total 12 – 1 Double Chair, 4 T-Bars, 2 Pomas, 1 Platter and 4 Beginner Ropes and 1 Toboggan Lift. Lift operations: 8.30am (first lift open) – 4.30pm (last lift closed). Snow Tubing – For more family fun Snowtube Park – located on Wombat Run Toboggan Park Cross-country: 45km marked trails ranging from 2.5km to 15km in length. All trails colour-coded, intermittently groomed and track set. Shelter, toilets and car park available at start of trails
Category: New South Wales
Keith Hall
Located on the southern side of the Richmond River, travellers to Keith Hall are transported by a local ferry which runs daily. The alternative route to Keith Hall is to travel 17km south on Pacific Highway to Wardell, following River Drive north towards Ballina. Keith Hall is well known for sugarcane farming. Bed & breakfast accommodation is also available here.
Goonengerry
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Corindi Beach
Situated roughly 36km north of Coffs Harbour and 40kms south of Grafton along the Pacific Highway it consists of a small village community set in largely untouched bush and coastal lands. The islands, ocean, headlands and estuaries in this area are within the Solitary Islands Marine Park. This is where the warm ocean currents from the north meet with the colder southern currents and there is an amazing diversity of marine life, including soft corals. There is a special brochure available on this marine park. Corindi Beach offers long, rolling beachs and pockets of coastal rainforests, with many walks and cultural activities. The surrounding areas to the west of Corindi Beach offer vast expanses of bushland and rainforest with a history of gold mining in early settlement days. It is ideal terrain for 4-wheel driving with many mountain streams and water holes for swimming. There are extensive blueberry and exotic fruit farms north west of the village. Corinid beach has a Tavern, Caravan park, General Store, Service Station, Arts & Crafts and a cultural centre.
Kangaroo Creek
The tiny Kangaroo Creek is accessable off Coutts Crossing on Kangaroo Creek Road.
Towallum
The tiny Towallum is located on the unsealed part of Kangaroo Creek Road.
Coffee Camp
Rural area in northern New South Wales with spectacular views of Nimbin Rocks.
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.
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.