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Beachside Holiday Apartments | Around Port Macquarie
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"One of the largest surviving rainforest reserves in New South Wales is little more than five kilometres from Port Macquarie’s CBD. The headline attraction here is a 1.3-kilometre raised boardwalk, leading you through a spectacular, untouched tract of subtropical rainforest. Inside, you can find out all you need to know about the rainforest’s delicate ecology, as well as its importance in local Aboriginal culture."
"Sea Acres Rainforest Centre is the ideal place to begin your fascinating journey through Sea Acres National Park, near Port Macquarie. Walk the Rainforest Boardwalk, look through the exhibitions on display or maybe go on a bush tucker tour. Whatever you choose, it is really a beautiful escape."
"Located seven kilometres south of Port Macquarie’s town centre. A nine kilometre stretch of south-east facing sand, the beach is patrolled during the warmer months and has a surf club with a kiosk that serves good coffee and snacks. Lighthouse is a favourite with surfers and bodyboarders and is also great for beach fishing and 4WD driving all the way down to Lake Cathie."
"7 km south of the city centre you’ll find the 9 km long Lighthouse Beach Port Macquarie. This beach is definitely another stunner!. It’s the longest beach in town so it’s an ideal beach for long walks, beach fishing, relaxation and intermediate to the high level experienced surfers as the currents are strong and the waves are powerful."
"Lighthouse Beach is one of the many reasons Port Macquarie Town is revered as a haven for surfers and beach lovers. Situated at the south of the town, Lighthouse beach is a long stretch of shimmering shoreline. Besides being a hotspot for surfing and safari activities, this beach holds historical significance."
"Established in 1973, Port Macquarie’s Koala Hospital is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to the treatment and rehabilitation of sick and injured koalas, as well as research into the plights of these much-loved animals. Located in the grounds of the historic Roto House, you can visit the Koala Hospital to learn about koalas and see these threatened animals up close and personal. If you want to help further, you can also sponsor wild koalas through the Koala Hospital’s adoption program."
"The beautifully positioned Roto House Port Macquarie is located in the eucalypt-forested patch along Lord Street, Port Macquarie, sharing the grounds of the Port Macquarie Koala Hospital. John Flynn, built the 11-room Roto House in 1891 to house his wife and six children. He was a local surveyor, and the weatherboard home was occupied by John Flynn’s descendants until 1979."
"12 William St | Opposite Town Beach, Port Macquarie, New South Wales 2444, AustraliaReservations, Seating, Waitstaff, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full BarSeafood, Australian, International, Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free OptionsLunch, Dinner, Late NightHK$181 - HK$306+61 2 6584 7757"
"The Stunned Mullet is renowned for its unwavering commitment to serving quality seafood. Situated in a perfect position directly opposite Town Beach, it’s an ideal place to experience a memorable gastronomy journey."
"40 William St The Observatory Hotel, Town Beach, Port Macquarie, New South Wales 2444 AustraliaAustralian, SeafoodLunch, Dinner, Late NightTakeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service[email protected]65837200http://scampis.com.au"
"Take advantage of the magnificent ocean views and sensational seafood on offer at this Port Macquarie favourite. Their share platter includes an assortment of seafood ranging from Eastern King Prawns to chargrilled octopus and Green Lip mussels."