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| Nambucca Heads | |
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casual resort town of NAMBUCCA HEADS makes a good base for trips to
the rivers, mountains and forests of the hinterland; it’s also a great
place to break the long haul from Sydney to Brisbane – whether you’re
travelling by car, bus or train (the train station is on Bowra Street,
about 3km from the centre).
From the headlands near the town centre there are fantastic views of the mouth of Nambucca River, and of the seemingly endless sweep of sandy beaches that stretch both north and south from here. There’s fishing, windsurfing and canoeing available to take advantage of the gentler waters at the river mouth, and some excellent surf on the ocean beaches. From vantage points at Scotts Head, a popular surfing spot, whales can sometimes be sighted during their southern migration (Aug–Oct). |
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good place to eat is Johnny’s Pizza, in the town centre on
Kent Street, serving delicious gourmet hot dogs, salad sandwiches and
pizzas, while Nirvana Sawasdee, next door to the tourist office, is
a traditional Thai restaurant that makes good use of fresh local seafood.
Singapore-Malay and Chinese dishes are on offer at Ken Leong’s at
the Nambucca League’s Club by Coronation Park (tel 02/6568 7415).
Nambucca Heads is on the main Sydney–Brisbane bus and train routes; Kings Bus Service (tel 02/6562 4724) runs to Port Macquarie or Tamworth and back three times a week. Local buses leave from Bowra Street outside the police station: Newman’s Coaches (tel 02/6568 1296) operates Monday to Friday only between Nambucca Heads and Coffs Harbour via Bowraville; Jessups Bus Service (tel 02/6653 4552) goes on schooldays only to Coffs Harbour via Urunga and Bellingen; and Joyce’s (tel 02/6655 6330) goes to Urunga, again on schooldays only. Heading inland from Nambucca, it’s about half an hour’s drive to the picturesque former timber town of BOWRAVILLE, where you can rest up in the old pub, now renovated to its former glory, and browse in a few arts-and-crafts shops and the jumble of Gleeson’s Second Hand Store. The Phoenix Gallery & Tea Rooms is a pleasant refreshment stop. From here, you can travel on unsealed forest roads to the small, alternative town of Bellingen, although it’s more easily reached on the sealed road which turns off the Pacific Highway after Urunga. |
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