Nestled on the stunning Coffs Coast, Coffs Harbour offers a plethora of scenic hiking and cycling trails, perfect for nature enthusiasts staying at Coffs Coast Holiday Parks. Whether you’re staying at Park Beach, Sawtell, or Woolgoolga, there’s an adventure waiting just around the corner. Here’s a guide to some of the top trails you can explore, along with their proximity to our parks.
Solitary Islands Coastal Walk
The Solitary Islands Coastal Walk is a must-do, spanning over 60 kilometres of breathtaking coastline. This trail offers everything from leisurely morning strolls to challenging multi-day hikes. Highlights include golden beaches, rocky headlands, and lush rainforest. For guests staying at Park Beach, this walk is easily accessible and provides stunning views of Muttonbird Island and beyond.
Coffs Creek Walk and Cycleway
For guests staying at BIG4 Park Beach, the Coffs Creek Walk and Cycleway is a convenient and scenic option. This 8.6-kilometre loop links the CBD with key destinations such as the North Coast Regional Botanic Garden and the Coffs Coast Wildlife Sanctuary. The trail is a mix of road, bike paths, dirt, and boardwalks, making it perfect for both walking and cycling.
Bongil Bongil National Park
A short drive from BIG4 Sawtell, Bongil Bongil National Park is a gem for both hikers and mountain bikers. Known for its wild beaches, sweeping coastal views, and peaceful streams, this national park is also home to a large population of koalas. It’s an excellent spot for a family day out, with various trails that cater to all fitness levels. Access the following scenic trails in the Tuckers Rock area via Perry’s, and Tuckers Rock Roads.
Buff Loop Walking Track is an easy-grade 2, 2.2km loop that guides you through dense jungle vines, lush rainforest, and behind the sand dunes along Bongil Beach, leading to a lookout with views over Bundageree Creek.
Bundagaree Rainforest Walk is an easy-grade 3, 6km loop that transitions from rainforest to the rocky shoreline of Bundagaree Creek, offering opportunities to explore rock pools and enjoy the scenic views
Woolgoolga Coastal Loop
Guests staying at our Woolgoolga Holiday Parks can enjoy the Woolgoolga Coastal Loop. This trail offers stunning coastal views and the opportunity to explore three unique headlands and five beautiful beaches. The trail length varies from 12 to 22 kilometres, making it suitable for both casual walkers and more experienced cyclists.
Look At Me Now Headland Walk
A short drive from Woolgoolga or Coffs, the Look At Me Now Headland Walk at Emerald Beach offers panoramic views and is an excellent spot for whale watching and getting close to a wild mob of friendly kangaroos. This easy walk is wheelchair accessible and provides a spectacular outlook over Moonee Beach. It’s perfect for families looking to enjoy a short, scenic hike. Don’t forget your camera!
Bindarri National Park
For those seeking a more rugged adventure, Bindarri National Park, located about 20 kilometres inland from Coffs Harbour, offers challenging hikes and cycling on remote mountain bike trails, where you will have the chance to see spectacular waterfalls. The park features old-growth forests and lush subtropical rainforests, making it a perfect spot for nature lovers staying at any of four parks.
Staying at Coffs Coast Holiday Parks provides easy access to some of the most stunning natural trails on the Coffs Coast. Whether you prefer a gentle coastal walk, a bush hike, or a scenic cycling route or challenging mountain bike trail, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. So lace up your hiking boots or pack your bike and explore the beauty of Coffs Harbour and its surroundings.
For more information and detailed maps, visit Coffs Trails and start planning your adventure today!
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