Thursday, December 4, 2014

Motels Caravan Parks in Coffs Harbour for endless beach fun

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camel rides on the beach popular in Coffs Coast tooSummer
holiday fun in the north coast continues……..Our next destination is the
ever famous Coffs Harbour a spectacular destination for diving, deep
sea fishing, sailing, snorkeling, swimming, kayaking and plenty more
water sporting fun. May to November is the popular whale watching season
where you can take a cruise to watch Humpback whales on their annual
journey. A cruise to the Solitary Island Marine Park is popular if you
wish to see threatened species of flora and fauna. Deep sea fishing,
sailing and snorkeling charter vessels leave the marina daily if you are
planning to engage in those fun activities when in Coffs. Come join the
fun by booking accommodation in one of the Coffs Harbour caravan parks or one of the motels in Coffs Harbour.




If you love to relax watching the boats go by, enjoy good coffee in a
nearby café or have a meal in one of the fine dining restaurants, or
maybe indulge in some retail therapy, then the precinct near the marina
is the ideal place to hangout. But if you like bit more adventure and
take part in family outdoor or indoor fun, a visit to the Muttonbird
Island nature Reserve, a visit to the world famous Big Banana, Pet
Popoise Pool or a visit to the Butterfly House,  browsing the displays
in Coffs Harbour City Art gallery, a visit to Bunker Cartoon Gallery
housed in a historic world war 2 bunker and Camel Rides on the beach
will be exactly what you need to do.




While Coffs Harbour is the more famous holiday hub with plenty
happening, there are the less busy and the quieter seaside townships in
the area if you prefer a more relaxed environment.  Sawtell is one such
townships which offer stunning beaches, great cafes, restaurants and
shopping. If you want some outdoor fun, head to Bongil Bongil National
Park for bushwalking while enjoying the beautiful birdlife.  Emerald
Beach, Moonee Beach and Korora are few more quieter seaside townships
further north of Coffs Harbour for you to enjoy the tranquil coastline
in Coffs region. For those who love nature and love to enjoy scenery,
love to watch birds, butterflies and flora in bush surroundings a visit
to Moonee Beach Nature Reserve, Sherwood Nature Reserve and Woolgoolga
Creek Picnic areas are some of the must visit places. You will
definitely enjoy the habitat while on a bushwalking exploration.




Your  journey in the Coffs Coast must include a visit to Bellingen
which has become famous as an art and craft precinct in Coffs Coast. You
will love walking around the heritage listed buildings which are now
home to cafes, restaurants, boutiques and galleries.  Enjoy the skywalk
at the rainforest centre in Dorrigo and relaxed coastal walks and lazy
days in Urunga. You visit to the Coffs Coast must include few days if
you want to enjoy the area fully. You will be able to find one of the
holiday apartments in Coffs Harbour, motels in Coffs Harbour or even a holiday park to suit your needs.


lake front beaches in smitths lake to enjoy when staying in a holiday home thereIf you are heading to Coffs Harbour from the south of the country you may want break journey 3 hrs hours north of Sydney in Smiths Lake holiday home
in Great Lakes region. Stay and enjoy the beautiful lakes and the
waterways for a couple of days where you can explore the lakes and the
inland waterways in this area. From here you can then head north to
Coffs Harbour region about 3hr 40 minutes from Smiths Lake.




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