Monday, November 17, 2014

Hawks Nest accommodation, holiday rentals, caravan parks to explore Myall Coast

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stunning beaches in Port Stephens, hawks nest, tea gardens in myall coastThis
is a region which has it all. Miles on end of Stunning beaches,
beautiful lakes, inland waterways, and national parks makes this
destination a paradise for nature lovers and those who love the laidback
coastal lifestyle.  Book one of the Hawks Nest accommodation including a Hawks Nest holiday rentals such as a Hawks Nest caravan park to stay and enjoy this spectacular region.




The two towns which are ever famous in the area are Hawks Nest and
Tea Gardens. Cafes, shopping centre, the country club for recreational
activity and the few boat ramps to launch your boat to explore the
inland waterways make this region a popular destination among locals and
overseas visitors looking for a beach holiday not so far away from
Sydney.




The championship golf course in Hawks Nest is not place only to enjoy
a round of golf but also where you can enjoy a meal with family and
friends at the popular bistro. The area is super for dolphin watching as
well as to watch Koalas. Hawks Nest is home to a Koala colony and you
may see them in many natural habitats in Hawks Nest area.




Do you love nature? The Myall Lakes National Park is home to more
than 270 species of birds. The islands in the Myall Coast are truly
fascinating too. The Cabbage Tree Island is known to be the only
breeding ground to a rare seabird named Gould’s Petrel.  The largest of
the islands offer you walking tracks to explore the wonders of nature. 
The world famous diving site Looking Glass Isle is also in this Myall
Coast region for you to explore.  When you are here, do visit the
tourist information centre for information about the islands, tours
offered and to obtain some in depth information about the dive site.




Nature lovers, you must explore the rainforest walk at Mungo Brush
and then explore some of the 10,000 plus hectares of the Myall Lakes
National Park which offer you some great fishing and boating
opportunities. There are impressive sand dunes which are accessible by
4WD vehicles (permit is needed from the tourist info centre). Try some
of the famous walking tracks to explore the splendid flora and fauna in
this region. One such track will take you to the top of Volcanic Yacaaba
for a spectacular view of the entire coastline including inland lakes.


endless white sandy beaches in the myall coast for your holidaysThe
inland towns of the Myall Coast are equally pretty. The quaint township
of Bulahdelah offer you the 400 year old flooded gum tree named “The
Grandis”. This tree known to be the tallest in NSW is on Lakes Way
between the township of Bulahdelah and Smiths Lake. The Myall Coast
offer you the opportunity for myriad of outdoor fun. Swim, surf, wind
surf, kayak, go fishing, go boating, go canoeing, enjoy bushwalking, go
four wheel driving, play some golf, go dolphin watching or whale
watching between June to November. Is there anything more you love to
do? You too should come over and enjoy what we have to offer. You could
stay in one of the Hawks Nest holiday accommodation including Myall Lakes accommodation for your next vacation here.




Online reservation of North Coast NSW accommodation can also be booked via this link. Select New South Wales as the state and North Coast as the region for your search.