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Top things to do in Coffs Harbour, Australia
"The taco line-up includes tempura fish, braised lamb and halloumi, and there are share plates of pork belly on spicy rice, cheese-stuffed jalapeño peppers..."
"The taco line-up includes tempura fish, braised lamb and halloumi, and there are share plates of pork belly on spicy rice, cheese-stuffed jalapeño peppers..."
"Italian Pizza Menulog Delivery"
"If you are seafood lover, you cannot go to Coffs Harbour and not get yourself a meal from the Fishermans Co-Op. It is situated in the heart of the Coffs Harbour International Marina, surrounded by other cafes and restaurants, boutique shops, ample car parking and is directly next to the walk way which takes you over to Mutton Bird Island. With generous size servings, fresh seafood and perfectly cooked produce, the Co-Op is a great choice for a meal."
"Grab some excellent fish and chips and devour them right beside the fishing trawlers of Coffs' sizeable fleet. You can call ahead for takeaway, too. Cafe in Coffs Harbour"
"The Co-operatives Hot Seafood Retail offers the best fish & chips in town. The Shop with its covered dining deck is a hub of activity every day of the week, ..."
"Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery features an exciting exhibition calendar of changing exhibitions by outstanding regional and nationally acclaimed, emerging and established artists. The Gallery is also notable for its eclectic public programs involving workshops, concerts and social events. Contact the gallery on (02) 6648 4863 or visit http://www.coffsharbour.nsw.gov.au/our-community/facilities-parks-and-places/regional-gallery/Pages/CoffsHarbourRegionalGallery.aspx"
"The Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery is home to a variety of works from local, regional, national, and international artists. The gallery offers an exciting program of talks, workshops, events, and exhibitions that will spark your imagination. The gallery aims to stimulate, entertain, and engage audiences through its various educational programs and exhibitions."
"If you are seafood lover, you cannot go to Coffs Harbour and not get yourself a meal from the Fishermans Co-Op. It is situated in the heart of the Coffs Harbour International Marina, surrounded by other cafes and restaurants, boutique shops, ample car parking and is directly next to the walk way which takes you over to Mutton Bird Island. With generous size servings, fresh seafood and perfectly cooked produce, the Co-Op is a great choice for a meal."
"Grab some excellent fish and chips and devour them right beside the fishing trawlers of Coffs' sizeable fleet. You can call ahead for takeaway, too. Cafe in Coffs Harbour"
"The Co-operatives Hot Seafood Retail offers the best fish & chips in town. The Shop with its covered dining deck is a hub of activity every day of the week, ..."
"For the freshest seafood dining experience on the Coffs Coast head to new kid on the block, Velvets on Jetty on Harbour Drive. Enjoy the very best in local produce alongside award-winning wines and a ..."
"Velvets on Jetty, Coffs coast freshest seafood dining experience. Enjoy the very best in local produce alongside our award winning ..."
"Cheese & Wine Tastings Book NowOur cheese & wine tastings offer a selection of cheeses to match our Two Tails wines."
"Do yourself a favour and take the 6km drive off the Pacific Highway (north of Coffs Harbour) through the banana plantations and into the lush green Orara East State Forest. Sealy Lookout is 310m above Coffs Harbour and the view is spectacular, giving you great perspective of the area, including the Solitary Islands Marine Park; on a clear day you can see 100km to the south. The Sky Pier itself is an impressive structure, it projects 21.6m from the original lookout."
"The Coffs Coast is the only region in New South Wales where the mountains of the Great Dividing Range meet the Pacific Ocean. This makes for some unforgettable scenery, as you’ll discover at the Sealy Lookout, a short drive up from Coffs Harbour through banana plantations. Here in the Orara East State Forest the Sky Pier is set atop an escarpment, 310 metres above the coast and projecting more than 20 metres over the edge of the lookout."
"Drive to Sealy Lookout for incredible views over the city and then grab a beer and toast to the first night of your Australian road trip! Byron Bay (2 nights)"
"No visit to Coffs Harbour is complete if you haven’t been to Muttonbird Island Nature Reserve. Also known as Giidany Miirlarl, this precious seabird rookery at Coffs Harbour’s heart is enveloped by spectacular views from coast to islands. Muttonbird Island is a great spot for watching birds up close; it’s one of the only easily-accessible places in NSW where the migratory Wedge-tailed Shearwater nests."
"While in Coffs Harbour, it is paramount that you pay a visit to Muttonbird Island Nature Reserve. The island is a birdwatchers paradise and a place of cultural significance to the aboriginal people who refer to it as Giidany Miirlarl. From the island, one has magnificent views of the coastline and surrounding islands making it a perfect photographing location."
"If you are looking for some fantastic views, then head to Muttonbird Island Nature Reserve. Once an island but now connected to the mainland, this island is important to the Gumbaynggirr people. Visit the outdoor learning space to explore Aboriginal history and hear Dreamtime stories."
"Easily the most well-known of Australia’s unusual series of “big” inanimate landmarks (avocado, guitar, prawn, et al), the Big Banana has become synonymous with everything “Coffs Harbour” since its construction back in 1964. The combination of the sheer size and conspicuousness of the landmark, as well as its location right on the highway, has led to many an impulsive roadside travel-selfie for the unaware international traveller – and is something that has become a rite of passage for Aussies making the east-coast-capitals road trip as well. Originally built in order to draw roadside traffic to a local banana stall, the Big Banana complex has since expanded significantly to include a surrounding plantation, shop, cafe, and even a hybrid amusement/water park in the modern day."
"The Big Banana Fun Park is the BIGGEST and BEST Fun Park on the Northern NSW coast. It's a full day of family fun for the entire family set amongst the bananas, overlooking the amazing Coffs Harbour coastline. Now boasting 6 fantastic attractions including a 600m Toboggan Track, state of the art Laser Tag arena, a brand new Water Park including 4 heart stopping thrill slides and kids aqua play area, a magnificently sculpted 36 hole Mini Golf course, a Theatre and Plantation tour, an Ice Skating rink, Gift shop, Café, Candy Kitchen and Nursery."
"The Big Banana Fun Park is the biggest water park in Sydney and the Gold Coast and it is a must-visit for anyone traveling to Coffs Harbour. Be sure not to miss out on riding their world-class and thrilling slides that can stand as tall as four stories!. The water park offers something for everyone in the family to enjoy, from their wide range of attractions like the six-lane giant slide, state-of-the-art laser tag arena, and the kids aqua-play area."