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Town List of North Coast NSW, New South Wales
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Aldavilla

Aldavilla is a area west north west of Kempsey The Kempsey Winery Trail passes through Aldavilla Aldavilla has the Aldavilla Primary School general store Kempsey Airport and the Mid North Coast Correction Facility ... 
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Allgomera Creek

Allgomera Creek is on the western side of the Pacific Highway from Mount Yarrahapinni and north of Eungai Creek ... 
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Anna Bay

The Gateway to the Stockton Beach Sand Dunes a mecca for WD and fishing enthusiasts Anna Bay has a village shopping centre that caters for al your basic needs Birubi Point is the northernmost point of the kilometres of Stockton ... 
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Arakoon

The Arakoon State Recreation area is one of the most popular in the state drawing over visitors annually This beautiful coastal area with beaches barbecue and picnic areas is a great place for fishing and bushwalks with many historical features ... 
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Bellbrook

Bellbrook was named in after the local bellbirds and the adjacent river A farming community rich in history and natural surrounds the village itself being classified by the National Trust Bellbrook has a general store and historic pub offering country ... 
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Bellimbopinni

Bellimbopinni is an area north of Frederickton on the Pacific Highway There is a primary school at Bellimbopinni ... 
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Belmore River

The Belmore River is north of Crescent Head as you follow Loftus Road The Belmore River joins the Macleay River at Gladstone Tourist Drive follows the Rivers as you travel from Crescent Head to South West Rocks ... 
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Blackhead

The Blackhead Bazaar held in Wyllie Breckenridge Park on the first Sunday of each month from September to May from am - pm Small Supermarket - Hallidays Point ... 
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Boambee

Boambee is a short drive south of Coffs Harbour and is a perfect location to rest at one of the areas great resorts Close to beaches heritage reserves and numerous attractions ... 
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Boambee South

Boambee is a short drive south of Coffs Harbour and is a perfect location to rest at one of the areas great resorts Close to beaches heritage reserves and numerous attractions ... 
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Bobs Farm

Located just minutes from Nelson Bay Bob s Farm is the heart of the area s wine trail Why not sample some wine from the local wineries You will also find cellar door sales gourmet products cafes and barbecue facilities ... 
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Bonny Hills

The elevated coastal views from this seaside village twenty kilometres south of Port Macquarie are some of the most spectacular in the region Bonny Hills was originally home to the fishing enthusiasts amongst the tough north coast timbermen and dairy ... 
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Bonville

The community of Bonville lies just south of Coffs Harbour It is best known for the Bonville International Golf Resort and the Butterfly House ... 
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Boorganna

Boorganna Nature Reserve including Rawson Falls A remnant of the former extensive rainforest located on the Comboyne Plateau Diverse in rocks soil landscape plants and animal life hectares in size ... 
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Bril Bril

Bril Bril State Forest is west of Telegraph Point There is an old tin mine near the State Forest ... 
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Bulahdelah

The major access point for the wonderful Myall Lakes Bulahdelah is about kilometres north of Newcastle on the mid-north coast of New South Wales Rainforest also abounds in the area and several days could easily be wasted away lazily exploring ... 
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Burnt Bridge

Burnt Bridge is west of South Kempsey and south of Euroka ... 
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Byabarra

The strip of green that flanks the golden coastline of Greater Port Macquarie is one of the state acirc s best kept secrets The hills valleys and forests are home to stunning natural attractions and welcoming country villages The rugged ... 
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Camden Haven

The natural beauty of the Camden Haven is breathtaking Quiet waterways great fishing spectacular national parks and family friendly beaches are why holidaymakers return year after year Just half an hour south of Port Macquarie you acirc ll find the ... 
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Carcolla

North of Bellbrook and Slim Dusty s childhood home ... 
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Chatham

Suburb of Taree located approx k from the centre of the city Busy business area including picture theatre veterinary clinic medical centre pharmacy accommodation Primary amp Secondary Schools sporting club aquatic centre hotel eateries and super market ... 
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Clybucca

Clybucca is an area north of Frederickton on the Pacific Highway Tourist Drive starts or finishes here depending on the direct you are coming from The tourist drive goes to South West Rocks Gladstone and Crescent Head ... 
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Coffs Harbour

Most famous for the giant man-made banana at the northern end of town Coffs Harbour is one of the largest regional cities in New South Wales Sprawling for miles up and down the coast the area s many beaches make ... 
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Collombatti

Collombatti is north west of Frederickton there is a scenic drive which goes through that area The Collombatti Scenic Drive is mostly a dirt road and best to be done in a wheel drive vehicle Visit Cedar Park which has ... 
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Comara

Comara is north west of Bellbrook Blackbird Flats recreational area is nearby Camping fishing and canoeing favourite past times at Blackbird Flats ... 
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Comboyne

Small village on the Comboyne Plateau situated on Tourist Drive Approx hour drive north west from Taree A very picturesque area close to National Parks lookouts amp waterfalls Fuel food and accommodation available ... 
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Cooperabung

Cooperabung is north west of Telegraph Point Cooperabung Creek Nature Reserve and Cooperabung Hall is also in this area ... 
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Corangula

Corangula is an area north west of Turners Flat near Kempsey ... 
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Corindi Beach

Situated roughly kilometres north of Coffs Harbour and kilometres south of Grafton along the Pacific Highway it consists of a small village community set in largely untouched bush and coastal lands The islands ocean headlands and estuaries in this area ... 
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Crescent Head

Crescent Head is a pretty seaside village tucked into the lee side of Big Nobby a volcanic remnant that slopes towards the sea in a tumble of basalt boulders Between it s summit and the sea lies a golf course ... 
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Croki

Croki on Jones Island located just a minute drive north of Taree is well worth a deviation from the Pacific Highway Today Croki is a sleepy little rural village on the Manning River surrounded by lush dairy farms with spectacular ... 
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Crowdy Head

Crowdy Head is certainly the jewel in the Manning Valley Crown Crowdy Head is a quaint fishing village located just km from Harrington The lighthouse perched high on the headland provides exceptional views and is easily accessible on a sealed ... 
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Diamond Beach

Midway between Taree and the Great Lakes region is the coastal area of Halliday s Point Diamond Beach Blackhead Beach at Halliday s Point is patrolled during Summer and features ocean pools excellent fishing and picnic areas and barbecues for ... 
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Dondingalong

Dondingalong is south west of Kempsey Kempsey Winery Trail passes through this away from South Kempsey to West Kempsey ... 
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Dorrigo

Scenic Dorrigo once an important timber town today boasts the World Heritage-listed Dorrigo National Park Focal-points of the rainforest park include both the Rainforest Centre and the dramatic Skywalk a tree-top canopy walk offering a birds-eye view of the rainforest ... 
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Dunbogan

Just half an hour south of Port Macquarie you acirc ll find the seaside villages of the Camden Haven strung out along the mouth of the Camden Haven River On the north side of the river you acirc ll find ... 
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Elands

Elands is located on Tourist Drive and minutes drive west of Wingham Location of Ellenborough Falls one of the longest single drop waterfalls in the southern hemisphere at metres ... 
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Eungai

Eungai is north west of South West Rocks Country Link train stops at Eungai Station ... 
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Fingal Bay

Fingal Bay is the most eastern township in Port Stephens it is surrounded by National Park and has a majestic bay and patrolled surfing beach and is just minutes from the heart of Nelson Bay and a stones throw away ... 
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Forster

The twin-town to Tuncurry Forster is one of New South Wales most beloved holiday spots The twins are separated by a waterway famous for its easy fishing Kids will love the abundance of activities designed especially for them particularly the ... 
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Georges Creek

Georges Creek is north west of Kempsey on Armidale Road north of Bellbrook ... 
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Gladstone

Gladstone is north of Kempsey on the South West Rocks Road heading towards South West Rocks Gladstone has antique stores and galleries caf Atilde copy hotel and other businesses Sister town of Smithtown across the Macleay River Gladstone is on ... 
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Grassy Head

Grassy Head is north of Stuarts Point and south of Scotts Head on Tourist Drive There is a caravan park holiday rentals ... 
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Green Hill

Green Hill is one the Armidale Road just on the outskirts of Kempsey Green Hill has a school and raceway The Kempsey Winery Trail passes Green Hill as well as the Slim Dusty Way Scenic Drive ... 
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Hallidays Point

Midway between Taree and the Great Lakes region is the coastal area of Halliday s Point Diamond Beach Blackhead Beach at Halliday s Point is patrolled during Summer and features ocean pools excellent fishing and picnic areas and barbecues for ... 
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Hampden Hall

Hampden Hall is north east Kempsey on South West Rocks Road Tourist Drive passes through Hampden Hall as you follow Tourist Drive from Crescent Head to South West Rocks ... 
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Hannam Vale

Gateway to Coorabakh National Park - nearby to Waitui Falls and Big Nellie ... 
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Harrington

Harrington is known as a fishing paradise The long breakwall provides good fishing opportunities Harrington s relaxed seaside lifestyle is a welcome escape from the frantic pace of everyday life The northern arm of the Manning River reaches the ocean ... 
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Hat Head

The sleepy village of Hat Head is surrounded by National Park as it is only kilometres from the edge of the continental shelf making this area one of Australia s premier blue water fishing destinations Hat Heads peninsular is laced ... 
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Hawks Nest

Tea Gardens Hawks Nest is situated in the southern end of the Great Lakes area approximately two and a half hours drive north of Sydney off the Pacific Highway The twin towns of Tea Gardens Hawks Nest are separated by ... 
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Hickeys Creek

Hickeys Creek is north west of Kempsey on the Armidale Road heading towards Bellbrook The Slim Dusty Way Scenic Drive goes through Hickeys Creek ... 
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Hinton

Hinton is a neighbouring town to Morpeth on the banks of the Hunter River and just kilometres north-east of Maitland It is a tiny village that has some genuinely historic buildings The bridge to Hinton is very unique and is ... 
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Karuah

A peaceful village at the mouth of the Karuah River the western end of Port Stephens Since the Pacific Highway bypass opened in late Karuah has reinvented itself as a service town and a quarter hours north of Sydney The ... 
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Kempsey

Cedar cutting is the principle industry on which Kempsey has prospered since its foundation in the early th Century Visit historic Trial Bay Gaol at South West Rocks and the Wigay Aboriginal Culture Park Just out of town Gladstone is ... 
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Kendall

A short drive from Port Macquarie west of the Camden Haven region lies the quiet village of Kendall Named in honour of former resident and poet Henry Kendall Close by discover the delights of Norfolk Punch a non-alcoholic herbal wine ... 
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Kinchela Creek

Kinchela is south of South West Rocks and north of Kempsey along South West Rocks Road Tourist Drive goes through Kinchela from South West Rocks to Crescent Head ... 
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Kundabung

Kundabung is kilometres south of Kempsey on the Pacific Highway Kundabung is home to the Australasian Bullriding Titles The Kundabung Rodeo is Australia s richest bull-riding event featuring some of Australia s best cowboys ... 
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Lake Cathie

Lake Cathie pronounced acirc cat-eye acirc is just km south of Port Macquarie A world where the essence of a perfect holiday is warm crystal clear shallow waters full of splashing giggling toddlers do-it-yourself lakeside barbecues and breezy holiday cottages ... 
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Lake Innes

Lake Innes and Lake Cathie are joined by Cathie Creek to form an estuarine system which enters the ocean at the village of Lake Cathie just minutes south of Port Macquarie Prior to when it was deliberately drained Lake Innes ... 
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Laurieton

Just half an hour south of Port Macquarie you acirc ll find the seaside villages of the Camden Haven strung out along the mouth of the Camden Haven River On the north side of the river you acirc ll find ... 
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Lorne

Located in the hills west of the Camden Haven region Meander though the Lorne Valley and beyond to the fabulous scenery of the Comboyne Plateau Discover the delights of the Lorne Valley Macadamia Farm and Caf Atilde copy trees on ... 
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Lower Creek

Lower Creek is kilometres north west of Kempsey on the Armidale Road heading towards Armidale On the way to Lower Creek do the Slim Dusty Way Scenic Drive which visits Slim Dusty s childhood home on Nulla Nulla Creek Road ... 
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Macksville

Originally called Macks Village Macksville was named after local families the McKays and the McNallys who along with the parish priest MacGuiness sub-divided their land and sold allotments It was long used a sea port for steamers transporting cedar and ... 
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Manning Point

The sea and the north arm of the Manning River meet at this idyllic spot on the coastline of the Manning Valley The ocean provides safe sandy beaches for swimming whilst the river provides excellent fishing facilities Manning Valley River ... 
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Manning Valley

The rewards of a visit to the Manning Valley are many The region has four national parks rare subtropical rainforests and one of the largest drop waterfalls in the southern hemisphere It is also home to km of coastline providing ... 
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Millbank

Millbank is north west of Kempsey The Slim Dusty Way Scenic Drive goes from Kempsey to Slim Dusty s Childhood Home and then through Millbank to The Pub With No Beer ... 
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Monkerai Valley

The road through the picturesque Monkerai Valley provided the main road link between the villages of Dungog and Gloucester The need for a bridge spanning the Karuah River at Monkerai was finally met when in a magnificent timber truss bridge ... 
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Moonebah

Mooneba is kilometres north west of Kempsey Slim Dusty Way Scenic Drive goes part of the way as well To visit Slim Dusty s Childhood Home continue up Armidale Road ... 
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Moparrabah

Moparrabah is north west of Kempsey in the Macleay Hinterland and is the location of Parrabel Park Farmstay ... 
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Mungay Creek

Mungay Creek is north west of Kempsey Collombatti Scenic Drive passes through Mungay Creek this drive takes one to Collombatti Look with degree views of the country side as well as Cedar Park Cedar Park has barbeque area picnic area ... 
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Nambucca Heads

Located on the coast at the mouth of a small local river which bears its name Nambucca Heads is a sleepy township just south of Coffs Harbour on the New South Wales mid-north coast It s the beautiful surrounding beaches ... 
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Nelson Bay

Known for its white beaches crystal waters subtropical climate and pods of friendly and curious bottlenose dolphins Port Stephens is a beautiful seaside resort only two hours drive north of Sydney Nelson Bay is the home of the Port Stephens ... 
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North Haven

Half an hour south of Port Macquarie you will find the seaside villages of the Camden Haven strung out along the mouth of the Camden Haven River On the north side you acirc ll find NORTH HAVEN with alfresco cafes ... 
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Nulla Creek

Nulla Nulla Creek Road is where Slim Dusty lived in his childhood The Slim Dusty Way Scenic Drive goes to his childhood home and then to The Pub With No Beer at Taylors Arm ... 
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Old Bar

Old Bar is Taree s closest surfing beach km from Taree Attractions include long white sandy beaches the mouth of the Manning River and reserve and a barbecue picnic area known as Mudbishops Reserve It s Old Bar s laid ... 
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One Mile Beach

One Mile Beach is a tiny township located adjacent to the Tomaree National Park between Boat Harbour and Nelson Bay ... 
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Pee Dee

Pee Dee is kilometres west of Kempsey in the beautiful Upper Macleay Hinterland Bemurrah Homestead is at Pee Dee it is a fully self contained farm house which sleeps up to people ... 
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Pelican Island

Pelican Island is north west of Jerseyville on the Macleay River Fishing trawlers pass Pelican Island as they go from Jerseyville to the ocean ... 
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Point Plomer

Point Plomer is south of Crescent Head on Point Plomer Road It is part of the Limeburners Creek Nature Reserve which contains outstanding coastal scenery long pristine beaches rich Aboriginal and European heritage Fishing swimming surfing bird watching bush walking ... 
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Port Macquarie

With the mouth of the wide lazy Hastings River on one side and the sparkling blue Pacific Ocean on the other Port Macquarie is a water lover acirc s paradise where surfing water skiing sailing deep-sea fishing dolphin and whale ... 
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Port Stephens

Port Stephens is an idyllic coastal Paradise where the emphasis is on pleasure From the fabulous scenery typified by volcanic peaks along the coastline to crystal clear bays fringed by golden sand Port Stephens offers the latest in modern comforts ... 
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Possum Brush

Accommodation and Horse Riding at Clarendon Forest Retreat ... 
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Purfleet

Purfleet is located kilometres south of the city of Taree ... 
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Rainbow Reach

Rainbow Reach is an area between the Cybucca turn to South West Rocks and South West Rocks it is across the river from Jerseyville Tourist Drive passes through Rainboe Reach when driving from the Pacific Highway to South West Rocks ... 
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Rawdon Island

Named after Francis Rawdon Hastings first Marquis of Hastings Rawdon Island located minutes west of Port Macquarie is actually made up of two islands acirc Little Rawdon Island and the main island Now a rich and picturesque farming area Rawdon ... 
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Raymond Terrace

Raymond Terrace is located on the pacific Highway Km North of Sydney and stands on the junction of the Hunter and Williams Rivers Raymond Terrace plays host to the Hunter Region Botanic gardens- hectares of theme Gardens and natural bushland ... 
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Rocks Crossing

At Rocks Crossing you will find a camping reserve with toilet facilities BBQ s and picnic tables Situated on the Nowendoc River ideal for canoeing and fishing ... 
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Sawtell

Sawtell is found on the beautiful North Coast of New South Wales just km south of Coffs Harbour Located km north of Sydney and km south of Brisbane it enjoys Australia s most temperate climate Long sandy beaches pristine rainforest ... 
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Sherwood

Sherwood is kilometres west of Kempsey Sherwood Estate winery is in this area and the Kempsey Winery Trail visits Sherwood Estate before continuing on to Dangar Creek Winery in West Kempsey ... 
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Shoal Bay

This coastal town occupies the southern headland of Port Stephens flanked by Tomaree Natinal Park and has both oceon and harbour beaches Supposedly named by Governer General Macquarie because of the sand shoals that exist there A paved walking track ... 
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Skillion Flat

Skillion Flat is kilometres north west of Kempsey and is on the Slim Dusty Way Scenic Drive from Kempsey to Nulla Nulla Creek near Bellbrook There is Skillion Nature Reserve in the area as well as being close to Bliss ... 
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Smithtown

Smithtown is a village kilometres north east of Kempsey Smithtown is on the western side of the Macleay River and travellers can join up with Tourist Drive from Smithtown to go to either South West Rocks or south to Crescent ... 
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Smokey Cape

Smoky Cape is south of South West Rocks and is the place where Smoky Cape Lighthouse is located along with beaches and bushwalking ... 
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Soldiers Point

Lies on a peninsula that juts out from the southern shores of Port Stephens Separates the eastern third of the port from the western two-thirds Named after the Corporal s Guard once stationed there Site of Cromarty land grant Formerly ... 
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South Kempsey

South Kempsey is where the Kempsey Visitor Information Centre is based in South Kempsey Park The park also has a local history museum barbeques a picnic area amenities block and playground equipment ... 
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South West Rocks

South West Rocks is where the Macleay River s journey ends as it meets the sea This beautiful area has clear aquamarine waters tiny coves and a peaceful bay and is surrounded by lush green forest fringed by light-coloured sands ... 
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Stewarts River

Stewarts River is located approx kms west from the Pacific Highway at Johns River A lush rural area with beautiful hinterland views B amp B amp Cottage type accommodation available ... 
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Stuarts Point

Stuarts Point was the port for vessels entering the Macleay from the river s old entrance This silted over when a new entrance was forged by flood in Now the riverside hamlet sits by calm waters which are breeding grounds ... 
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Summer Island

Summer Island is kilometres north east of Kempsey ... 
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Tanilba Bay

Located west of Port Stephens the activities you can do are tour Tanilba House which was built back in the it is open on Wednesday and Sundays from am to pm and by appointment other days Also you go on ... 
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Taree

It s the combination of beaches river national parks hinterland and the close proximity to major city hubs such as Newcastle and Sydney that makes the Manning Valley the ultimate getaway Taree and its surrounding Manning Valley is a river ... 
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Taree South

The southern entrance to Taree Here you will find Motel amp Caravan Park accommodation service station cattle saleyards golf driving range plant nursery and farm machinery sales ... 
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Telegraph Point

Telegraph Point is located on the Pacific Highway minutes north of Port Macquarie on the beautiful mid-north coast The local area is one of the most historical parts of Australia deriving the name from the telegraph line which crossed the ... 
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Temagog

Temagog is an area kilometres north west of Kempsey The Slim Dusty Way Scenic Drive passes near Temagog to go to Slim Dusty s childhood home and to the Pub With No Beer There is also a picnic area on ... 
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Tinonee

Tinonee was one of the earliest settlements in the Manning During the s it was an important shipping trade destination Step back in time and visit the Tinonee Museum and experience local history with an inspection of the original gaol ... 
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Toorooka

Toorooka is an area kilometres north west of Kempsey The Slim Dusty Way Scenic Drive passes by on the way to Slim Dusty s childhood home and to the Pub With No Beer ... 
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Trial Bay

Trial Bay is a great place for sailboarding and sailing Trial Bay Gaol located in Arakoon State Recreation Area is a must-see Don t miss the view of Trial Bay from the guard turret at the western end of the ... 
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Tuncurry

Tuncurry is part of the twin towns of Forster - Tuncurry and lie between the beautiful Wallis Lake and the Pacific Ocean Offering extensive recreational waterways and fabulous surfing beaches Tuncurry is also a perfect spot for deep sea beach ... 
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Turners Flat

Turners Flat is kilometres north west of Kempsey The Slim Dusty Way Scenic Drive passes by on the way to Slim Dusty s childhood home and the Pub With No Beer ... 
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Upper Lansdowne

Upper Lansdowne boasts breathtaking scenery looking out to the nearby mountain escarpment Here you will also find Cloud Reach Lavendar Farm in a picturesque garden setting ... 
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Urunga

Urunga lies on the junction of the Bellinger and Kalang Rivers prior to entering the Pacific Ocean Located on the Pacific Highway just north of Nambucca Heads and south of Coffs Harbour the township is well known for its sea ... 
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Wallabi Point

Wallabi Point is a small village overlooking the Pacific Ocean and is a great surfing spot Nearby Saltwater National Park offers a BBQ picnic area It contains Aboriginal sites which relate to Dreamtime beliefs The lagoon here provides safe swimming ... 
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Wauchope

Located on the Hastings River and kilometres west of Port Macquarie Wauchope is a friendly town of country charm and hospitality It was here in the mid s that pioneers made the town famous as a timber town and today ... 
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West Kempsey

West Kempsey has a variety of tourism attractions and accommodation Dangars Creek Winery Mesopotamia Lodge Deer Park and a historic walk are all activities to do in West Kempsey There are also pubs and clubs in West Kempsey ... 
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Willawarrin

Willawarrin is north west of Kempsey on Armidale Road The Slim Dusty Way Scenic Drive passes through Willawarrin on the way to Slim Dusty s childhood home The Collombatti Scenic Drive passes Willawarrin en route to Collombatti Lookout with degree ... 
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Willi Willi

Willi Willi National Park is west of Kempsey and is in both Kempsey and Hastings Shires The main visitor area at Wilson River has a picnic area barbeques amenities block and three walking tracks The roads are unsealed and there ... 
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Williamtown

Williamtown is home to dairy herds and beef cattle grazing the flats as well as the RAAF Base Spectacular military aircraft can sometimes be seen taking off or flying in formation in the skies above Williamtown is one of the ... 
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Wingham

Wingham offers visitors a step back in time Its rich heritage is evident in the many splendid National Trust listed Federation buildings which surround the town common modelled on the English square Manning Valley Historical Society s Museum is located ... 
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Wittitrin

Wittitrin is kilometres south west of Kempsey ... 
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Woolgoolga

Woolgoolga acirc Woopi to the locals - is known for its large Sikh population whose ancestors came here around the time of Federation The landmark Guru Nanak Sikh Temple a huge and imposing white structure is the town s main ... 
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Yarrahapinni

Yarrahapinni is north west of Kempsey close to the Pacific Highway and Stuarts Point Tourist Drive passes through Yarrahapinni and then through Stuarts Point Grassy Head and Scotts Head The road winds its way through tropical fruit and nut plantations ... 
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Bellingen

The beautiful town of Bellingen lies in the heart of the Bellinger Valley where natural attractions abound The Dorrigo World Heritage National Park is one of Australia acirc s easiest-to-get-to rainforest areas At the Rainforest Visitor Centre you can walk ... 
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Myall Lakes

Myall Lakes is located hours drive north of Sydney The Myall Lakes is open to the sea at Hawks Nest Great Lakes and is linked to the Bombah Broadwater within the myall lakes via the Myall River The Myall Lakes ... 
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Seal Rocks

Seal Rocks is a small sleepy and rather isolated beach town south of Forster-Tuncurry and km from Sydney Its fame rests largely on its beautiful lighthouse and the sense of isolation it enjoys The very ordinary dirt road which separates ... 
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Tea Gardens

Tea Gardens Hawks Nest is situated in the southern end of the Great Lakes area it approximately hours drive north of Sydney off the Pacific Hwy The twin towns of Tea Gardens Hawks Nest are separated by the Myall River ... 
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Booti Booti

Booti Booti National Park Entry to the ocean side of this walk is at the ruins camping ground at the Southern end of Seven Mile Beach A short walk takes you to the top of flat Rock Be careful of ... 
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Stroud

The township of Stroud can trace its beginning back to the late s when it became the headquarters for a public funded company known as the Australian Agricultural Company A A Company In this company received a grant of ha ... 
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Wallis Lake

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Ghinni Ghinni

Ghinni Ghinni is approximately kilometres north of Taree on the Pacific Highway The aboriginal name for Ghinni Ghinni means the home of the mud crab Located at Ghinni Ghinni is Ghinni Wines a boutique winery on the banks of the ... 
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Krambach

Krambach is a small village located halfway between Taree and Gloucester The hole Krambach Golf Course is available for social play or competition There is also the Commercial Hotel with its friendly atmosphere the Krambach Cottage where morning and afternoon ... 
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