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GLADSTONE - MACLEAY VALLEY COAST Nestled on the banks of the Macleay River, Gladstone is a charming little village brimming with creativity, history and culture. Listed as a ‘Creative Community’ on the Mid North Coast Arts Trail, the village is home to 19 preserved historical buildings and a host of art galleries, boutiques and cafes. Gladstone isSTUARTS POINT
Stuarts Point was the port for vessels entering the Macleay River from the river's old entrance. This silted over when a new entrance was forged by flood in 1893. Now the riverside hamlet sits by calm waters, which are breeding grounds for fish and crabs. There is a boat ramp and mooring available, and an almost unlimited choice of beach, river or blue water fishing spots. This peaceful river SMOKY CAPE CAMPGROUND Positioned on an isolated stretch of coast belowSmoky Cape lighthousenear Kempsey, Smoky Cape campground is a secluded spot in a million-dollar location. Select your own privatearea from several pockets of campsites. Then set up your tent or camper trailer and relax in your own little piece of paradise. Youll need to be self-sufficient whileBACK CREEK CAFE
Location: 19 Buchanan Drive Kempsey, South West Rocks, 2431 Contact:6566 7459
KALATEENEE MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAILS The Kalateenee Mountain Bike Trails are made up of 20-25 kilometres of mountain bike trails in Kalateenee State Forrest just outside of Kempsey. The trails are maintained to a high standard and available for public and visitors to use free of charge. The tracks are set in stunning bush scenery with towering Eucalyptus, Ironbark and Bushbox trees to be seen from nearly every angle. The tracks ON POINT SURF SCHOOL Crescent Head is a surfing paradise, the world-famous point break is one of the longest rides in Australia and a National Surfing Reserve. Making Crescent Head an iconic place to learn to surf. The adjacent creek Killick Creek offers perfect conditions at high tide for stand up paddleboarding (SUP). On Point Surf School offers both lessons (individual and group) and shortboard, soft board andBELLBROOK HOTEL
Bellbrook Hotel. Come for a drive Up River for mouth-watering meals and a refreshing drink overlooking the beautiful Macleay River. BISTRO HOURS. Fridays & Saturdays: Lunch 12pm – 2pm & Dinner 6pm – 8pm. Sundays: Lunch – 12pm – 2pm. Bistro meals have a $15 meal selection all wit either chips or salad. Takeaway & light breakfast BEACHSIDE MARKETS SOUTH WEST ROCKS Beachside Markets South West Rocks are located within the reserve area at picturesque Horseshoe Bay, South West Rocks. The markets are on the second Saturday of each month. Browse through the abundance of stalls, who offer fresh local produce, quality handmade products, artworks and giftware. There is always a good range of food trucks as CRESCENT HEAD MARKETS Crescent Head Markets. These colourful markets on the Crescent Head for shore have stall holders selling a great variety of fresh local produce, fresh seafood, jams and pickles, homemade goods, fishing gear, surf gear and second hand wares, adult and children’s clothing and jewellery. Profits from the markets benefit the students ofCrescent
CRACKNBACK RIVERSIDE CAMPGROUNDS Cracknback Riverside Campgrounds. Situated on the beautiful Macleay River in the Mid North Coast of NSW, on approximately 30 acres of private riverfront property Cracknback Campgrounds is the perfect getaway spot for everyone to enjoy the majestic mountains and pristine wilderness. Perfect location for bass fishing, swimming and canoeingor
GLADSTONE - MACLEAY VALLEY COAST Nestled on the banks of the Macleay River, Gladstone is a charming little village brimming with creativity, history and culture. Listed as a ‘Creative Community’ on the Mid North Coast Arts Trail, the village is home to 19 preserved historical buildings and a host of art galleries, boutiques and cafes. Gladstone isSTUARTS POINT
Stuarts Point was the port for vessels entering the Macleay River from the river's old entrance. This silted over when a new entrance was forged by flood in 1893. Now the riverside hamlet sits by calm waters, which are breeding grounds for fish and crabs. There is a boat ramp and mooring available, and an almost unlimited choice of beach, river or blue water fishing spots. This peaceful river SMOKY CAPE CAMPGROUND Positioned on an isolated stretch of coast belowSmoky Cape lighthousenear Kempsey, Smoky Cape campground is a secluded spot in a million-dollar location. Select your own privatearea from several pockets of campsites. Then set up your tent or camper trailer and relax in your own little piece of paradise. Youll need to be self-sufficient whileBACK CREEK CAFE
Location: 19 Buchanan Drive Kempsey, South West Rocks, 2431 Contact:6566 7459
KALATEENEE MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAILS The Kalateenee Mountain Bike Trails are made up of 20-25 kilometres of mountain bike trails in Kalateenee State Forrest just outside of Kempsey. The trails are maintained to a high standard and available for public and visitors to use free of charge. The tracks are set in stunning bush scenery with towering Eucalyptus, Ironbark and Bushbox trees to be seen from nearly every angle. The tracks ON POINT SURF SCHOOL Crescent Head is a surfing paradise, the world-famous point break is one of the longest rides in Australia and a National Surfing Reserve. Making Crescent Head an iconic place to learn to surf. The adjacent creek Killick Creek offers perfect conditions at high tide for stand up paddleboarding (SUP). On Point Surf School offers both lessons (individual and group) and shortboard, soft board andBELLBROOK HOTEL
Bellbrook Hotel. Come for a drive Up River for mouth-watering meals and a refreshing drink overlooking the beautiful Macleay River. BISTRO HOURS. Fridays & Saturdays: Lunch 12pm – 2pm & Dinner 6pm – 8pm. Sundays: Lunch – 12pm – 2pm. Bistro meals have a $15 meal selection all wit either chips or salad. Takeaway & light breakfast BEACHSIDE MARKETS SOUTH WEST ROCKS Beachside Markets South West Rocks are located within the reserve area at picturesque Horseshoe Bay, South West Rocks. The markets are on the second Saturday of each month. Browse through the abundance of stalls, who offer fresh local produce, quality handmade products, artworks and giftware. There is always a good range of food trucks as CRESCENT HEAD MARKETS Crescent Head Markets. These colourful markets on the Crescent Head for shore have stall holders selling a great variety of fresh local produce, fresh seafood, jams and pickles, homemade goods, fishing gear, surf gear and second hand wares, adult and children’s clothing and jewellery. Profits from the markets benefit the students ofCrescent
CAMPING - MACLEAY VALLEY COAST find a camp spot Whether you’re after a secluded hinterland getaway or want to dip your toes in the ocean, the Macleay Valley offers a variety of incentives to get you packing your tent and heading out into nature. Download the Macleay Valley Coast Camping Brochure Camping in the Macleay CRACKNBACK RIVERSIDE CAMPGROUNDS Cracknback Riverside Campgrounds. Situated on the beautiful Macleay River in the Mid North Coast of NSW, on approximately 30 acres of private riverfront property Cracknback Campgrounds is the perfect getaway spot for everyone to enjoy the majestic mountains and pristine wilderness. Perfect location for bass fishing, swimming and canoeingor
SMOKY CAPE CAMPGROUND Positioned on an isolated stretch of coast belowSmoky Cape lighthousenear Kempsey, Smoky Cape campground is a secluded spot in a million-dollar location. Select your own privatearea from several pockets of campsites. Then set up your tent or camper trailer and relax in your own little piece of paradise. Youll need to be self-sufficient while BLACKBIRD FLAT CAMPING GROUND Blackbird Flat Camping Ground is located in the Macleay Valley Coast on the western side of Kempsey. Situated on the Kempsey Armidale Road. It is a free camping area located beside the Macleay River, which offers a back to nature camping experience. It's a great place for outdoor enthusiasts so bring the fishing rod, canoe and enjoy what nature has to offer. Tank water is available but bringGEORGES JUNCTION
Georges Creek is north-west of Kempsey on the Armidale Road north of Bellbrook in the Macleay Valley Hinterland. Bitumen road to Bellbrook then the road becomes unsealed. Located on the Upper Macleay River and surrounded by National Park is Bass Lodge which overlooks the beautiful Macleay River and a large reserve that provides the gatewayKILLICK BEACH
Killick Beach at Crescent Head is a picturesque white sand beach that is home to the Crescent Head Malibu Classic. Famous for a long, slow right hand wave that peels off the point, working in almost any sized swell it is best suited to long boards. The tidal Killick Creek opens into the Pacific Ocean and provides sheltered swimming for children. In front of the surf club is a beach break thatCRESCENT HEAD
Crescent Head is a village characterised by the rich surfing culture that runs deep in its veins. While it may be easy-going and shoes are optional, this surf-soaked town is anything but sleepy. Prepare to be happily surprised by its many tasty cafes, coastal-chic boutiques and, of course, the near-perfect waves the village is famous NULLA NULLA BLACKSMITHS FARM Nulla Nulla Blacksmiths farm combines a chemical-free farm, blacksmith studio, boutique accommodation and camping in the hills of Bellbrook in New South Wales. Stay in the delightfully decorated cottage or camp creek-side. You can also order a massage, organic vegetable box or even yoga class. The onsite cafe the Laughing Kookaburra is well worth booking into as well. The property 12 WAYS TO EXPERIENCE THE MAGIC OF TOURIST DRIVE 12 Grab a coffee and watch the waves peel off the point or climb Little Nobby to look out for whales. Waiting for a wave in Crescent Head. 3. Stop for farm-fresh veggies along the Belmore River. Follow the beautiful Belmore River Road out from Crescent Head towards Gladstone. WIGAY ABORIGINAL CULTURE PARK *** Currently Closed *** Wigay Aboriginal Cultural Park in Kempsey provides a unique opportunity to experience local Aboriginal culture and learn about traditional foods, all within a natural parkland setting. Wander through the 2.75 hectare park at your own pace, or take an interactive guided tour to learn which of the many native trees, shrubs and plants are used by Aboriginal people for CRACKNBACK RIVERSIDE CAMPGROUNDS Cracknback Riverside Campgrounds. Situated on the beautiful Macleay River in the Mid North Coast of NSW, on approximately 30 acres of private riverfront property Cracknback Campgrounds is the perfect getaway spot for everyone to enjoy the majestic mountains and pristine wilderness. Perfect location for bass fishing, swimming and canoeingor
SMOKY CAPE CAMPGROUND Positioned on an isolated stretch of coast belowSmoky Cape lighthousenear Kempsey, Smoky Cape campground is a secluded spot in a million-dollar location. Select your own privatearea from several pockets of campsites. Then set up your tent or camper trailer and relax in your own little piece of paradise. Youll need to be self-sufficient while GLADSTONE - MACLEAY VALLEY COAST Nestled on the banks of the Macleay River, Gladstone is a charming little village brimming with creativity, history and culture. Listed as a ‘Creative Community’ on the Mid North Coast Arts Trail, the village is home to 19 preserved historical buildings and a host of art galleries, boutiques and cafes. Gladstone isSTUARTS POINT
Stuarts Point was the port for vessels entering the Macleay River from the river's old entrance. This silted over when a new entrance was forged by flood in 1893. Now the riverside hamlet sits by calm waters, which are breeding grounds for fish and crabs. There is a boat ramp and mooring available, and an almost unlimited choice of beach, river or blue water fishing spots. This peaceful riverGEORGES JUNCTION
Georges Creek is north-west of Kempsey on the Armidale Road north of Bellbrook in the Macleay Valley Hinterland. Bitumen road to Bellbrook then the road becomes unsealed. Located on the Upper Macleay River and surrounded by National Park is Bass Lodge which overlooks the beautiful Macleay River and a large reserve that provides the gatewayBACK CREEK CAFE
Location: 19 Buchanan Drive Kempsey, South West Rocks, 2431 Contact:6566 7459
CRESCENT HEAD MARKETS Crescent Head Markets. These colourful markets on the Crescent Head for shore have stall holders selling a great variety of fresh local produce, fresh seafood, jams and pickles, homemade goods, fishing gear, surf gear and second hand wares, adult and children’s clothing and jewellery. Profits from the markets benefit the students ofCrescent
BEACHSIDE MARKETS SOUTH WEST ROCKS Beachside Markets South West Rocks are located within the reserve area at picturesque Horseshoe Bay, South West Rocks. The markets are on the second Saturday of each month. Browse through the abundance of stalls, who offer fresh local produce, quality handmade products, artworks and giftware. There is always a good range of food trucks as KALATEENEE MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAILS The Kalateenee Mountain Bike Trails are made up of 20-25 kilometres of mountain bike trails in Kalateenee State Forrest just outside of Kempsey. The trails are maintained to a high standard and available for public and visitors to use free of charge. The tracks are set in stunning bush scenery with towering Eucalyptus, Ironbark and Bushbox trees to be seen from nearly every angle. The tracksBELLBROOK HOTEL
Bellbrook Hotel. Come for a drive Up River for mouth-watering meals and a refreshing drink overlooking the beautiful Macleay River. BISTRO HOURS. Fridays & Saturdays: Lunch 12pm – 2pm & Dinner 6pm – 8pm. Sundays: Lunch – 12pm – 2pm. Bistro meals have a $15 meal selection all wit either chips or salad. Takeaway & light breakfast CRACKNBACK RIVERSIDE CAMPGROUNDS Cracknback Riverside Campgrounds. Situated on the beautiful Macleay River in the Mid North Coast of NSW, on approximately 30 acres of private riverfront property Cracknback Campgrounds is the perfect getaway spot for everyone to enjoy the majestic mountains and pristine wilderness. Perfect location for bass fishing, swimming and canoeingor
SMOKY CAPE CAMPGROUND Positioned on an isolated stretch of coast belowSmoky Cape lighthousenear Kempsey, Smoky Cape campground is a secluded spot in a million-dollar location. Select your own privatearea from several pockets of campsites. Then set up your tent or camper trailer and relax in your own little piece of paradise. Youll need to be self-sufficient while GLADSTONE - MACLEAY VALLEY COAST Nestled on the banks of the Macleay River, Gladstone is a charming little village brimming with creativity, history and culture. Listed as a ‘Creative Community’ on the Mid North Coast Arts Trail, the village is home to 19 preserved historical buildings and a host of art galleries, boutiques and cafes. Gladstone isSTUARTS POINT
Stuarts Point was the port for vessels entering the Macleay River from the river's old entrance. This silted over when a new entrance was forged by flood in 1893. Now the riverside hamlet sits by calm waters, which are breeding grounds for fish and crabs. There is a boat ramp and mooring available, and an almost unlimited choice of beach, river or blue water fishing spots. This peaceful riverGEORGES JUNCTION
Georges Creek is north-west of Kempsey on the Armidale Road north of Bellbrook in the Macleay Valley Hinterland. Bitumen road to Bellbrook then the road becomes unsealed. Located on the Upper Macleay River and surrounded by National Park is Bass Lodge which overlooks the beautiful Macleay River and a large reserve that provides the gatewayBACK CREEK CAFE
Location: 19 Buchanan Drive Kempsey, South West Rocks, 2431 Contact:6566 7459
CRESCENT HEAD MARKETS Crescent Head Markets. These colourful markets on the Crescent Head for shore have stall holders selling a great variety of fresh local produce, fresh seafood, jams and pickles, homemade goods, fishing gear, surf gear and second hand wares, adult and children’s clothing and jewellery. Profits from the markets benefit the students ofCrescent
BEACHSIDE MARKETS SOUTH WEST ROCKS Beachside Markets South West Rocks are located within the reserve area at picturesque Horseshoe Bay, South West Rocks. The markets are on the second Saturday of each month. Browse through the abundance of stalls, who offer fresh local produce, quality handmade products, artworks and giftware. There is always a good range of food trucks as KALATEENEE MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAILS The Kalateenee Mountain Bike Trails are made up of 20-25 kilometres of mountain bike trails in Kalateenee State Forrest just outside of Kempsey. The trails are maintained to a high standard and available for public and visitors to use free of charge. The tracks are set in stunning bush scenery with towering Eucalyptus, Ironbark and Bushbox trees to be seen from nearly every angle. The tracksBELLBROOK HOTEL
Bellbrook Hotel. Come for a drive Up River for mouth-watering meals and a refreshing drink overlooking the beautiful Macleay River. BISTRO HOURS. Fridays & Saturdays: Lunch 12pm – 2pm & Dinner 6pm – 8pm. Sundays: Lunch – 12pm – 2pm. Bistro meals have a $15 meal selection all wit either chips or salad. Takeaway & light breakfastABORIGINAL TOURISM
Aboriginal Tourism. Tucked away in some of our most picturesque locations are galleries and cultural centres that allow you to experience the art and history of our original indigenous inhabitants, the Dunghutti & Thungutti people. YouTube. Macleay Valley Coast. 10subscribers.
CAMPING - MACLEAY VALLEY COAST find a camp spot Whether you’re after a secluded hinterland getaway or want to dip your toes in the ocean, the Macleay Valley offers a variety of incentives to get you packing your tent and heading out into nature. Download the Macleay Valley Coast Camping Brochure Camping in the MacleayINFORMATION CENTRES
Information Centres. The Macleay Valley Coast tourist centres are staffed with knowledgeable, helpful volunteers who can help out with advice, recommendations and information. Please note, our Visitor Information Centres may have reduced their hours of operation or temporarily closed in response to the current COVID-19 virussituation.
CRACKNBACK RIVERSIDE CAMPGROUNDS Cracknback Riverside Campgrounds. Situated on the beautiful Macleay River in the Mid North Coast of NSW, on approximately 30 acres of private riverfront property Cracknback Campgrounds is the perfect getaway spot for everyone to enjoy the majestic mountains and pristine wilderness. Perfect location for bass fishing, swimming and canoeingor
SMOKY CAPE CAMPGROUND Positioned on an isolated stretch of coast belowSmoky Cape lighthousenear Kempsey, Smoky Cape campground is a secluded spot in a million-dollar location. Select your own privatearea from several pockets of campsites. Then set up your tent or camper trailer and relax in your own little piece of paradise. Youll need to be self-sufficient while GOOLAWAH NATIONAL PARK For beach camping near Kempsey and Crescent Head, head to Goolawah National Park. You can go surfing, fishing, birdwatching and even whale watching from the headlands. Come and be captivated by the uncrowded beaches and pristine headlands of Goolawah National Park, near Kempsey on the NSW North Coast. Roaming through these coastal surroundings, you can’tCRESCENT HEAD
Crescent Head is a village characterised by the rich surfing culture that runs deep in its veins. While it may be easy-going and shoes are optional, this surf-soaked town is anything but sleepy. Prepare to be happily surprised by its many tasty cafes, coastal-chic boutiques and, of course, the near-perfect waves the village is famous CRESCENT HEAD HOLIDAY PARK Crescent Head Holiday Park. Set on absolute beach and riverfront, Crescent Head Holiday Park is the perfect oceanside getaway. Located an easy 15-minute drive from Kempsey or less than a one hour from Port Macquarie. The park offers a range of accommodation including one and two bedroom bungalows, two bedroom villas and one bedroom cabins asYARRALEN RETREAT
Yarralen is a peaceful rainforest retreat at beautiful Yarrahapinni, on the stunning Mid North Coast of NSW. Surrounded by lush national park, the retreat features a heated magnesium mineral pool, stunning views, secluded outlook and tranquil surrounds. You can relax and unwind in a home stay environment and enjoy the diverse natural beauty of the region along with weekend craft workshops ON POINT SURF SCHOOL Crescent Head is a surfing paradise, the world-famous point break is one of the longest rides in Australia and a National Surfing Reserve. Making Crescent Head an iconic place to learn to surf. The adjacent creek Killick Creek offers perfect conditions at high tide for stand up paddleboarding (SUP). On Point Surf School offers both lessons (individual and group) and shortboard, soft board and GLADSTONE - MACLEAY VALLEY COAST Nestled on the banks of the Macleay River, Gladstone is a charming little village brimming with creativity, history and culture. Listed as a 'Creative Community' on the Mid North Coast Arts Trail, the village is home to 19 preserved historical buildings and a host of art galleries, boutiques and cafes. Gladstone is known as the cultural heart of the Macleay Valley Coast.STUARTS POINT
Stuarts Point was the port for vessels entering the Macleay River from the river's old entrance. This silted over when a new entrance was forged by flood in 1893. Now the riverside hamlet sits by calm waters, which are breeding grounds for fish and crabs. There is a boat ramp and mooring available, and an almost unlimited choice of beach, river or blue water fishing spots. This peaceful riverBELLBROOK HOTEL
Bellbrook Hotel. Come for a drive Up River for mouth-watering meals and a refreshing drink overlooking the beautiful Macleay River. BISTRO HOURS. Fridays & Saturdays: Lunch 12pm – 2pm & Dinner 6pm – 8pm. Sundays: Lunch – 12pm – 2pm. Bistro meals have a $15 meal selection all wit either chips or salad. Takeaway & light breakfast ON POINT SURF SCHOOL Crescent Head is a surfing paradise, the world-famous point break is one of the longest rides in Australia and a National Surfing Reserve. Making Crescent Head an iconic place to learn to surf. The adjacent creek Killick Creek offers perfect conditions at high tide for stand up paddleboarding (SUP). On Point Surf School offers both lessons (individual and group) and shortboard, soft board and KALATEENEE MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAILS The Kalateenee Mountain Bike Trails are made up of 20-25 kilometres of mountain bike trails in Kalateenee State Forrest just outside of Kempsey. The trails are maintained to a high standard and available for public and visitors to use free of charge. The tracks are set in stunning bush scenery with towering Eucalyptus, Ironbark and Bushbox trees to be seen from nearly every angle. The tracksBACK CREEK CAFE
Location: 19 Buchanan Drive Kempsey, South West Rocks, 2431 Contact:6566 7459
CRESCENT HEAD MARKETS Crescent Head Markets. These colourful markets on the Crescent Head for shore have stall holders selling a great variety of fresh local produce, fresh seafood, jams and pickles, homemade goods, fishing gear, surf gear and second hand wares, adult and children’s clothing and jewellery. Profits from the markets benefit the students ofCrescent
BEACHSIDE MARKETS SOUTH WEST ROCKS Beachside Markets South West Rocks are located within the reserve area at picturesque Horseshoe Bay, South West Rocks. The markets are on the second Saturday of each month. Browse through the abundance of stalls, who offer fresh local produce, quality handmade products, artworks and giftware. There is always a good range of food trucks as 12 WAYS TO EXPERIENCE THE MAGIC OF TOURIST DRIVE 12 Grab a coffee and watch the waves peel off the point or climb Little Nobby to look out for whales. Waiting for a wave in Crescent Head. 3. Stop for farm-fresh veggies along the Belmore River. Follow the beautiful Belmore River Road out from Crescent Head towards Gladstone. WIGAY ABORIGINAL CULTURE PARK *** Currently Closed *** Wigay Aboriginal Cultural Park in Kempsey provides a unique opportunity to experience local Aboriginal culture and learn about traditional foods, all within a natural parkland setting. Wander through the 2.75 hectare park at your own pace, or take an interactive guided tour to learn which of the many native trees, shrubs and plants are used by Aboriginal people for GLADSTONE - MACLEAY VALLEY COAST Nestled on the banks of the Macleay River, Gladstone is a charming little village brimming with creativity, history and culture. Listed as a 'Creative Community' on the Mid North Coast Arts Trail, the village is home to 19 preserved historical buildings and a host of art galleries, boutiques and cafes. Gladstone is known as the cultural heart of the Macleay Valley Coast.STUARTS POINT
Stuarts Point was the port for vessels entering the Macleay River from the river's old entrance. This silted over when a new entrance was forged by flood in 1893. Now the riverside hamlet sits by calm waters, which are breeding grounds for fish and crabs. There is a boat ramp and mooring available, and an almost unlimited choice of beach, river or blue water fishing spots. This peaceful riverBELLBROOK HOTEL
Bellbrook Hotel. Come for a drive Up River for mouth-watering meals and a refreshing drink overlooking the beautiful Macleay River. BISTRO HOURS. Fridays & Saturdays: Lunch 12pm – 2pm & Dinner 6pm – 8pm. Sundays: Lunch – 12pm – 2pm. Bistro meals have a $15 meal selection all wit either chips or salad. Takeaway & light breakfast ON POINT SURF SCHOOL Crescent Head is a surfing paradise, the world-famous point break is one of the longest rides in Australia and a National Surfing Reserve. Making Crescent Head an iconic place to learn to surf. The adjacent creek Killick Creek offers perfect conditions at high tide for stand up paddleboarding (SUP). On Point Surf School offers both lessons (individual and group) and shortboard, soft board and KALATEENEE MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAILS The Kalateenee Mountain Bike Trails are made up of 20-25 kilometres of mountain bike trails in Kalateenee State Forrest just outside of Kempsey. The trails are maintained to a high standard and available for public and visitors to use free of charge. The tracks are set in stunning bush scenery with towering Eucalyptus, Ironbark and Bushbox trees to be seen from nearly every angle. The tracksBACK CREEK CAFE
Location: 19 Buchanan Drive Kempsey, South West Rocks, 2431 Contact:6566 7459
CRESCENT HEAD MARKETS Crescent Head Markets. These colourful markets on the Crescent Head for shore have stall holders selling a great variety of fresh local produce, fresh seafood, jams and pickles, homemade goods, fishing gear, surf gear and second hand wares, adult and children’s clothing and jewellery. Profits from the markets benefit the students ofCrescent
BEACHSIDE MARKETS SOUTH WEST ROCKS Beachside Markets South West Rocks are located within the reserve area at picturesque Horseshoe Bay, South West Rocks. The markets are on the second Saturday of each month. Browse through the abundance of stalls, who offer fresh local produce, quality handmade products, artworks and giftware. There is always a good range of food trucks as 12 WAYS TO EXPERIENCE THE MAGIC OF TOURIST DRIVE 12 Grab a coffee and watch the waves peel off the point or climb Little Nobby to look out for whales. Waiting for a wave in Crescent Head. 3. Stop for farm-fresh veggies along the Belmore River. Follow the beautiful Belmore River Road out from Crescent Head towards Gladstone. WIGAY ABORIGINAL CULTURE PARK *** Currently Closed *** Wigay Aboriginal Cultural Park in Kempsey provides a unique opportunity to experience local Aboriginal culture and learn about traditional foods, all within a natural parkland setting. Wander through the 2.75 hectare park at your own pace, or take an interactive guided tour to learn which of the many native trees, shrubs and plants are used by Aboriginal people for CAMPING - MACLEAY VALLEY COAST find a camp spot Whether you’re after a secluded hinterland getaway or want to dip your toes in the ocean, the Macleay Valley offers a variety of incentives to get you packing your tent and heading out into nature. Download the Macleay Valley Coast Camping Brochure Camping in the Macleay BLACKBIRD FLAT CAMPING GROUND Blackbird Flat Camping Ground is located in the Macleay Valley Coast on the western side of Kempsey. Situated on the Kempsey Armidale Road. It is a free camping area located beside the Macleay River, which offers a back to nature camping experience. It's a great place for outdoor enthusiasts so bring the fishing rod, canoe and enjoy what nature has to offer. Tank water is available but bring SMOKY CAPE CAMPGROUND Positioned on an isolated stretch of coast belowSmoky Cape lighthousenear Kempsey, Smoky Cape campground is a secluded spot in a million-dollar location. Select your own privatearea from several pockets of campsites. Then set up your tent or camper trailer and relax in your own little piece of paradise. Youll need to be self-sufficient while CRACKNBACK RIVERSIDE CAMPGROUNDS Cracknback Riverside Campgrounds. Situated on the beautiful Macleay River in the Mid North Coast of NSW, on approximately 30 acres of private riverfront property Cracknback Campgrounds is the perfect getaway spot for everyone to enjoy the majestic mountains and pristine wilderness. Perfect location for bass fishing, swimming and canoeingor
GEORGES JUNCTION
Georges Creek is north-west of Kempsey on the Armidale Road north of Bellbrook in the Macleay Valley Hinterland. Bitumen road to Bellbrook then the road becomes unsealed. Located on the Upper Macleay River and surrounded by National Park is Bass Lodge which overlooks the beautiful Macleay River and a large reserve that provides the gateway NULLA NULLA BLACKSMITHS FARM Nulla Nulla Blacksmiths farm combines a chemical-free farm, blacksmith studio, boutique accommodation and camping in the hills of Bellbrook in New South Wales. Stay in the delightfully decorated cottage or camp creek-side. You can also order a massage, organic vegetable box or even yoga class. The onsite cafe the Laughing Kookaburra is well worth booking into as well. The propertyCRESCENT HEAD
Crescent Head is a village characterised by the rich surfing culture that runs deep in its veins. While it may be easy-going and shoes are optional, this surf-soaked town is anything but sleepy. Prepare to be happily surprised by its many tasty cafes, coastal-chic boutiques and, of course, the near-perfect waves the village is famousKILLICK BEACH
Killick Beach at Crescent Head is a picturesque white sand beach that is home to the Crescent Head Malibu Classic. Famous for a long, slow right hand wave that peels off the point, working in almost any sized swell it is best suited to long boards. The tidal Killick Creek opens into the Pacific Ocean and provides sheltered swimming for children. In front of the surf club is a beach break that 12 WAYS TO EXPERIENCE THE MAGIC OF TOURIST DRIVE 12 Grab a coffee and watch the waves peel off the point or climb Little Nobby to look out for whales. Waiting for a wave in Crescent Head. 3. Stop for farm-fresh veggies along the Belmore River. Follow the beautiful Belmore River Road out from Crescent Head towards Gladstone. WIGAY ABORIGINAL CULTURE PARK *** Currently Closed *** Wigay Aboriginal Cultural Park in Kempsey provides a unique opportunity to experience local Aboriginal culture and learn about traditional foods, all within a natural parkland setting. Wander through the 2.75 hectare park at your own pace, or take an interactive guided tour to learn which of the many native trees, shrubs and plants are used by Aboriginal people for CAMPING - MACLEAY VALLEY COAST find a camp spot Whether you’re after a secluded hinterland getaway or want to dip your toes in the ocean, the Macleay Valley offers a variety of incentives to get you packing your tent and heading out into nature. Download the Macleay Valley Coast Camping Brochure Camping in the Macleay GLADSTONE - MACLEAY VALLEY COAST Nestled on the banks of the Macleay River, Gladstone is a charming little village brimming with creativity, history and culture. Listed as a 'Creative Community' on the Mid North Coast Arts Trail, the village is home to 19 preserved historical buildings and a host of art galleries, boutiques and cafes. Gladstone is known as the cultural heart of the Macleay Valley Coast. SMOKY CAPE CAMPGROUND Positioned on an isolated stretch of coast belowSmoky Cape lighthousenear Kempsey, Smoky Cape campground is a secluded spot in a million-dollar location. Select your own privatearea from several pockets of campsites. Then set up your tent or camper trailer and relax in your own little piece of paradise. Youll need to be self-sufficient whileSTUARTS POINT
Stuarts Point was the port for vessels entering the Macleay River from the river's old entrance. This silted over when a new entrance was forged by flood in 1893. Now the riverside hamlet sits by calm waters, which are breeding grounds for fish and crabs. There is a boat ramp and mooring available, and an almost unlimited choice of beach, river or blue water fishing spots. This peaceful riverBELLBROOK HOTEL
Bellbrook Hotel. Come for a drive Up River for mouth-watering meals and a refreshing drink overlooking the beautiful Macleay River. BISTRO HOURS. Fridays & Saturdays: Lunch 12pm – 2pm & Dinner 6pm – 8pm. Sundays: Lunch – 12pm – 2pm. Bistro meals have a $15 meal selection all wit either chips or salad. Takeaway & light breakfast KALATEENEE MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAILS The Kalateenee Mountain Bike Trails are made up of 20-25 kilometres of mountain bike trails in Kalateenee State Forrest just outside of Kempsey. The trails are maintained to a high standard and available for public and visitors to use free of charge. The tracks are set in stunning bush scenery with towering Eucalyptus, Ironbark and Bushbox trees to be seen from nearly every angle. The tracksBACK CREEK CAFE
Location: 19 Buchanan Drive Kempsey, South West Rocks, 2431 Contact:6566 7459
CRESCENT HEAD MARKETS Crescent Head Markets. These colourful markets on the Crescent Head for shore have stall holders selling a great variety of fresh local produce, fresh seafood, jams and pickles, homemade goods, fishing gear, surf gear and second hand wares, adult and children’s clothing and jewellery. Profits from the markets benefit the students ofCrescent
BEACHSIDE MARKETS SOUTH WEST ROCKS Beachside Markets South West Rocks are located within the reserve area at picturesque Horseshoe Bay, South West Rocks. The markets are on the second Saturday of each month. Browse through the abundance of stalls, who offer fresh local produce, quality handmade products, artworks and giftware. There is always a good range of food trucks as WIGAY ABORIGINAL CULTURE PARK *** Currently Closed *** Wigay Aboriginal Cultural Park in Kempsey provides a unique opportunity to experience local Aboriginal culture and learn about traditional foods, all within a natural parkland setting. Wander through the 2.75 hectare park at your own pace, or take an interactive guided tour to learn which of the many native trees, shrubs and plants are used by Aboriginal people for CAMPING - MACLEAY VALLEY COAST find a camp spot Whether you’re after a secluded hinterland getaway or want to dip your toes in the ocean, the Macleay Valley offers a variety of incentives to get you packing your tent and heading out into nature. Download the Macleay Valley Coast Camping Brochure Camping in the Macleay GLADSTONE - MACLEAY VALLEY COAST Nestled on the banks of the Macleay River, Gladstone is a charming little village brimming with creativity, history and culture. Listed as a 'Creative Community' on the Mid North Coast Arts Trail, the village is home to 19 preserved historical buildings and a host of art galleries, boutiques and cafes. Gladstone is known as the cultural heart of the Macleay Valley Coast. SMOKY CAPE CAMPGROUND Positioned on an isolated stretch of coast belowSmoky Cape lighthousenear Kempsey, Smoky Cape campground is a secluded spot in a million-dollar location. Select your own privatearea from several pockets of campsites. Then set up your tent or camper trailer and relax in your own little piece of paradise. Youll need to be self-sufficient whileSTUARTS POINT
Stuarts Point was the port for vessels entering the Macleay River from the river's old entrance. This silted over when a new entrance was forged by flood in 1893. Now the riverside hamlet sits by calm waters, which are breeding grounds for fish and crabs. There is a boat ramp and mooring available, and an almost unlimited choice of beach, river or blue water fishing spots. This peaceful riverBELLBROOK HOTEL
Bellbrook Hotel. Come for a drive Up River for mouth-watering meals and a refreshing drink overlooking the beautiful Macleay River. BISTRO HOURS. Fridays & Saturdays: Lunch 12pm – 2pm & Dinner 6pm – 8pm. Sundays: Lunch – 12pm – 2pm. Bistro meals have a $15 meal selection all wit either chips or salad. Takeaway & light breakfast KALATEENEE MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAILS The Kalateenee Mountain Bike Trails are made up of 20-25 kilometres of mountain bike trails in Kalateenee State Forrest just outside of Kempsey. The trails are maintained to a high standard and available for public and visitors to use free of charge. The tracks are set in stunning bush scenery with towering Eucalyptus, Ironbark and Bushbox trees to be seen from nearly every angle. The tracksBACK CREEK CAFE
Location: 19 Buchanan Drive Kempsey, South West Rocks, 2431 Contact:6566 7459
CRESCENT HEAD MARKETS Crescent Head Markets. These colourful markets on the Crescent Head for shore have stall holders selling a great variety of fresh local produce, fresh seafood, jams and pickles, homemade goods, fishing gear, surf gear and second hand wares, adult and children’s clothing and jewellery. Profits from the markets benefit the students ofCrescent
BEACHSIDE MARKETS SOUTH WEST ROCKS Beachside Markets South West Rocks are located within the reserve area at picturesque Horseshoe Bay, South West Rocks. The markets are on the second Saturday of each month. Browse through the abundance of stalls, who offer fresh local produce, quality handmade products, artworks and giftware. There is always a good range of food trucks as WIGAY ABORIGINAL CULTURE PARK *** Currently Closed *** Wigay Aboriginal Cultural Park in Kempsey provides a unique opportunity to experience local Aboriginal culture and learn about traditional foods, all within a natural parkland setting. Wander through the 2.75 hectare park at your own pace, or take an interactive guided tour to learn which of the many native trees, shrubs and plants are used by Aboriginal people for CAMPING - MACLEAY VALLEY COAST find a camp spot Whether you’re after a secluded hinterland getaway or want to dip your toes in the ocean, the Macleay Valley offers a variety of incentives to get you packing your tent and heading out into nature. Download the Macleay Valley Coast Camping Brochure Camping in the Macleay BLACKBIRD FLAT CAMPING GROUND Blackbird Flat Camping Ground is located in the Macleay Valley Coast on the western side of Kempsey. Situated on the Kempsey Armidale Road. It is a free camping area located beside the Macleay River, which offers a back to nature camping experience. It's a great place for outdoor enthusiasts so bring the fishing rod, canoe and enjoy what nature has to offer. Tank water is available but bring SMOKY CAPE CAMPGROUND Positioned on an isolated stretch of coast belowSmoky Cape lighthousenear Kempsey, Smoky Cape campground is a secluded spot in a million-dollar location. Select your own privatearea from several pockets of campsites. Then set up your tent or camper trailer and relax in your own little piece of paradise. Youll need to be self-sufficient while CRACKNBACK RIVERSIDE CAMPGROUNDS Cracknback Riverside Campgrounds. Situated on the beautiful Macleay River in the Mid North Coast of NSW, on approximately 30 acres of private riverfront property Cracknback Campgrounds is the perfect getaway spot for everyone to enjoy the majestic mountains and pristine wilderness. Perfect location for bass fishing, swimming and canoeingor
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Georges Creek is north-west of Kempsey on the Armidale Road north of Bellbrook in the Macleay Valley Hinterland. Bitumen road to Bellbrook then the road becomes unsealed. Located on the Upper Macleay River and surrounded by National Park is Bass Lodge which overlooks the beautiful Macleay River and a large reserve that provides the gateway NULLA NULLA BLACKSMITHS FARM Nulla Nulla Blacksmiths farm combines a chemical-free farm, blacksmith studio, boutique accommodation and camping in the hills of Bellbrook in New South Wales. Stay in the delightfully decorated cottage or camp creek-side. You can also order a massage, organic vegetable box or even yoga class. The onsite cafe the Laughing Kookaburra is well worth booking into as well. The propertyCRESCENT HEAD
Crescent Head is a village characterised by the rich surfing culture that runs deep in its veins. While it may be easy-going and shoes are optional, this surf-soaked town is anything but sleepy. Prepare to be happily surprised by its many tasty cafes, coastal-chic boutiques and, of course, the near-perfect waves the village is famousGRASSY HEAD
Grassy Head is a great holiday spot for families, thanks to its abundance of fish and birdlife, kilometres of white sandy beaches and dense, natural bushland. The headland itself offers a beautiful view of the Macleay Valley Coast. The beach has gentle waves, is safe for swimming and is patrolled during the school holidays, excludingwinter.
12 WAYS TO EXPERIENCE THE MAGIC OF TOURIST DRIVE 12 Grab a coffee and watch the waves peel off the point or climb Little Nobby to look out for whales. Waiting for a wave in Crescent Head. 3. Stop for farm-fresh veggies along the Belmore River. Follow the beautiful Belmore River Road out from Crescent Head towards Gladstone. WIGAY ABORIGINAL CULTURE PARK *** Currently Closed *** Wigay Aboriginal Cultural Park in Kempsey provides a unique opportunity to experience local Aboriginal culture and learn about traditional foods, all within a natural parkland setting. Wander through the 2.75 hectare park at your own pace, or take an interactive guided tour to learn which of the many native trees, shrubs and plants are used by Aboriginal people for__
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