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Welcome to the latest issue of Discover Magazine. We are a locally owned and independent publication designed to ensure that visitors to our wonderful area have all the information they need. Discover Magazine is packed full of what to see, what to do and where to eat.

Discover Magazine, and all our tourism-related businesses, hope you enjoy your holidays and have fun exploring what this wonderful region has to offer.

We love hearing feedback from our readers, so please let us know if there is something you would like to see included or even let us know how the magazine helped you during your stay.

As new owners, we are excited to bring this issue to you. For further updates during your stay, please like our Facebook page, follow us on Twitter and don’t forget to upload your photos to Instagram (#discovermedia) - you might see your photo in our next issue!

Enjoy your holiday!

Andrew & Lucy Kowalewski

DISCLAIMER: Discover Magazine is copyright. Whilst every endeavour has been made to ensure the accuracy of all information in this publication, the publishers cannot be held responsible for any consequences resulting from misdescription or inadvertent errors contained herein. No part of this publication may be reproduced, altered or copied in any way without written permission of the publisher Discover Media Australia.

welcome

contentsHallidays Point 2-7

Diamond Beach 8-9

Forster Tuncurry 10-15

Shopping 16-17

Pacific Palms 18-19

Smiths Lake & Seal Rocks 20-21

At the Beach 22-23

Waterways 24-25

Seafood & Fishing 26-27

Markets 28

Wineries 29

Day Trips 30-31

Time for You 32-33

Events 34

Weddings 35

Walks & National Parks 36

Picnics & Parks 37

Accommodation 38-41

Maps 42-49

Publisher: discover M E D I A A U S T R A L I A

PO Box 9310, Port Macquarie NSW 2444Phone: (02) 6581 5600Web: discoverportmacquarie.com.au

discovermediaaus @Discover_Media

Advertising Sales: Andrew Kowalewski – (02) 6581 5600 Email: [email protected]

Graphic Design: Bronwyn Martin – Bdezign bdezign.net

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Photographer: Andrew Kowalewski – (02) 6581 5600

Craig Mason - East Coast Photography 02 6554 9703 eastcoastphotography.com.au

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Although part of the Manning Valley and not the Great Lakes, being such a short drive north of Forster it is hard not to include the area in this guide as it is just such a magical part of the world. The collective area known as Hallidays Point actually encompasses the villages of Black Head, Red Head, Diamond Beach, Tallwoods and Hallidays Point itself.

Black Head Beach is a multi-award winning beach under the Keep Australia Beautiful program for its cleanliness and its friendly local resident population. It is perfect for families as it’s patrolled in summer and has BBQs, a playground and picnic facilities.

Both Red Head and Black Head encompass littoral rainforest and are great examples of how the Eastern Australian coastline would have looked prior to European settlement. There is an excellent rainforest walking track here connecting both the headlands extending from Blackhead and Pebbly Beach to Red Head and Shelly Beach.

Make sure you visit the The Black Head Bazaar

located by the park beside the sea. It is held on the 1st Sunday of the month from 8am - 2pm from September till May. There are 130+ stalls offering something for everyone including items that are homemade, handmade, homegrown, collectible, usable or just plain fascinating.

Black Head Bowling Club is an award-winning modern sports, community and family entertainment centre situated on the headland at Hallidays Point. The club provides full club facilities including a TAB sports user terminal, Keno, Sky Channel, Fox Sports and ATM facility. With great ocean views, where whales frolic, surrounded by beaches and headland rainforest, with direct access to walking tracks through the littoral rainforest to secluded beaches. Black Head Bowlo Bistro provides a great range of food catering for all tastes with a full menu, lunch and dinner every day, with mid-week and Sunday specials plus Blackboard specials. Check out their web site www.blackheadbowlingclub.com.au for latest Bistro, entertainment and holiday social bowls info. Courtesy Bus service operates everyday. For bookings phone 6559 2923.

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Whitewashed Gallery features unique textured artwork by local artist Kaz, and has a range of quirky collectables. Handmade treasures to delight, excite and explore. Works created on site from locally gathered materials such as driftwood mobiles, paintings, beachy restored furniture, wooden crafts, shell designs, wooden fish art, seahorses, and much more.

Black Head Beach is the ideal holiday destination. So why not retire here and make your life one long holiday? Once you walk into Halliday Shores you’ll soon see there’s a real community spirit. Full of independent, healthy people who wanted to retire from work, but not from life. Halliday Shores villas are all truly spacious, light-filled, and luxurious, with only a short stroll to the local doctors, shops, and beautiful Blackhead Beach. Stop in and see the new display villas now open.

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Pages 2 - 3 Black Head BeachPages 6 - 7 TallwoodsPage 8 Diamond BeachPages 18 - 19 Green PointPage 20 Smiths LakePages 22 - 23 Boomerang BeachPage 30 Coastal Walk, Port Macquarie

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Another vibrant village in the Hallidays Point region is Tallwoods. Some call Tallwoods home and others visit for a short break or holiday. It provides the perfect backdrop for doing a little or a lot.

Here you will find Tallwoods Golf Course and Resort. Tallwoods 18 hole Championship Golf Course nestled amongst the dramatic coastline of the Manning Valley, is the region’s premier golfing destination.

Featuring 4.5 star fully self-contained villas on site, Tallwoods Golf Course and Resort boasts facilities including resort pools and tennis courts to create the perfect place to relax and revive, only minutes from the beach.

With the innovative Sandtrap Bistro, offering a warm welcome and the freshest in local produce, there is something to satisfy even the most discerning tastes.

To complete the package Tallwoods is complimented by the new conference and function facilities. Tallwoods Golf Course and Resort now offers the perfect setting for business meetings and weddings in one inspiring location.

The championship 18 hole golf course is the best golf in the region that attracts discerning visitors. Guest accommodation is available in the one, two and three bedroom fully self-contained air-conditioned villas of Lakeside Gardens and Hilltop Grove. Each villa is well appointed with quality furnishings and a double lock-up garage with internal access. Many have stunning golf course views or picturesque outlooks with manicured gardens and access to a pool and tennis court. The villas are within walking distance of the Pro Shop and the Bistro.

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Only a 5 minute drive from Black Head, Diamond Beach is definitely worth a visit or to stay a while. The area started out as a beachside fishing village with just a handful of holiday cottages for keen fishermen. Now the area is popular with residents and holidaymakers alike for its beautiful beach and peaceful atmosphere. Grab a snack or find that special gift at the local village shops. Or continue on to the Ramada Resort where you can relax on their pond-side deck and enjoy a delicious meal or just a coffee or a glass of wine.

Ramada Resort Diamond Beach is set just metres behind Diamond Beach, a six kilometre stretch of white sand that offers superb walking, fishing, surfing and even dolphin watching. Within the resort itself, there’s an award winning restaurant, two pools, a tennis court, day spa, gym and a kid’s club.

Offering beachfront seclusion just 15 minutes drive from the townships of Taree and Foster, it’s

the perfect getaway for both couples and families.

Bordered by the Great lakes region, the resort offers close proximity to local beaches, estuaries, national parks, wineries, restaurants and historic townships.

Ramada Resort Diamond Beach provides the perfect haven for your ideal escape, with its landscaped grounds, beach frontage and well appointed facilities, including 3 Nippers Restaurant & Cafe, two pools, tennis court and gym, onsite Endota day spa, Kid’s club and playground area (fully supervised during the NSW school holidays).

Accommodation options include one and two bedroom villas, two bedroom cottages, three bedroom beach houses and one and two bedroom apartments all offering full kitchen, laundry facilities, outdoor decks or balconies with BBQs, flat screen TV, air-conditioning, Foxtel and Wi-Fi internet access.

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forstertuncurryThe Great Lakes area with 145 kilometres of pristine coastline and amazing inland waterways combined with its national parks and state forests, is a true natural paradise. The Great Lakes is a perfect holiday destination with its relaxed atmosphere and plenty of shopping, dining and natural attractions to rival any coastal area.

Forster and Tuncurry with a population of 24,000, sit opposite each other at the entrance to Wallis Lake - a 25km long waterway famous for its oysters, fishing and water sports. Once considered a single town, Forster was originally known as Minimbah (meaning ‘home of teacher’) and was renamed circa 1870 after William Forster, the Secretary of Lands at the time. Likewise, Tuncurry was known as North Shore and later North-Forster up until 1875 when it was renamed Tuncurrie, which then became Tuncurry (meaning ‘plenty fish’ or ‘good fishing place’ in the Worimi Aboriginal language). In 1959, the two towns were linked for the first time with a bridge which replaced a punt service that had operated in one form or another for the previous 69 years.

Today of course the twin towns thrive on tourism; with a magnificent coastline, spectacular

waterways and large surrounding areas of State Forest and National Parks creating a holiday destination that appeals to everyone.

The Great Lakes have wonderful local produce from Wallis Lake Oysters to grain fed beef. The region has some wonderful dining experiences available ranging from great morning teas and casual lunches through to fine dining at its best. Please mention Discover Magazine when visiting so our advertisers know how you found them because without them this magazine wouldn’t be possible.

Wallamba Riverside Café is situated on the picturesque Wallamba River just minutes north of Tuncurry (attached to the Wallamba River Holiday Park) and offers a range of takeaway food, coffee, drinks and ice creams every day. Their homemade pizzas are available Friday and Saturday nights from 5.30pm (and other nights during school holidays). Also available from the café is ice for your esky, a newspaper to read, some bait to fish and the fishing licence you need. Relax on the veranda with some good food and a great view…it is well worth the drive! Life doesn’t get much better! Open 7 days a week.

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Wallis Lake, Forster

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The Aztec Forster, is an award-winning, fully licensed Mexican Family Restaurant which serves traditional Mexican cuisine. Here you’ll find all your favourites such as nachos, burritos and enchiladas on their extensive menu. Pop in for a drink at their cocktail bar, serving a range of Mexican beers, Tequilas, an extensive cocktail list and their authentic Mexican Margaritas are the best in town! Capture the sunset from the balcony while enjoying Happy Hour every day at The Bar from 5.30pm with selected cocktails and beers discounted.

The kids menu is filled with healthy and delicious dishes, plus many options are available for non-spicy eaters, gluten free, dairy free and vegetarians. Throughout the month they put on live entertainment, check out their Facebook page (The Aztec Forster). They have great mid-week deals, (non-school holidays) Wednesday night 2-4-1 deal and Thursday night “Kids eat Free”, conditions apply, so phone for further info. Mention this ad when booking to receive a complentary bowl of salsa and corn chips!

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Beach Bums - You certainly don’t get too many places like this in the world. The Beach Bums Café on Forster Main Beach is the perfect spot to start the day. In a picturesque setting with perfect views over the beach, you can enjoy breakfast or lunch or just a fantastic coffee. The

kids can play in the sand while you sit back and read the paper and soak in the sun. Keep an eye out for dolphins and whales (in season) - they are only metres away. At Beach Bums shoes are optional (see ad page 14).

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Holiday shopping is such a delight, finding all those hidden gems, and things you don’t normally find at home, and Wharf Street in Forster is one of those places. You’ll be amazed at the wonderful range of homewares, fashion, cafes, jewellery and art on offer in this shopping strip. See the back cover for more great shops you just can’t miss.

Coasting Home, a beautiful store, has for the last few years been sourcing many delights for you and your home. They have handpicked a fabulous range of decorator items and furniture that reflect a casual coastal lifestyle. After many years in Sydney working in homewares and interiors, Amanda’s decorating experience is used to put together looks that will inspire. They have a solid base of suppliers who offer quality furniture and the ability with some to custom make to your needs. There is a large selection of soft furnishings and bedding to make your room look “wow” with minimum effort. Stripes, florals, French or beach inspired, their fabric choices work with each other, so you can put together a look that

is unique. They stock beautiful room fragrances and candles that are handmade in Australia that will make your home feel fresh and alive. If you have someone who is hard to buy for, you will find something from their unique jewellery ranges, books on everything from style to surfing, fabulous beach kaftans and towels. There are always new and exciting products every season. Coasting Home is a must to visit. (See ad back cover).

Yarads Menswear – with two stores in Victoria Street Taree and Wharf Street Forster you’ll be spoilt for choice. This is the place to buy quality menswear with all the leading brands such as, RM Williams (for men and women), Nautica, Ben Sherman, Nike Golf, Speedo, Canterbury and many more. They have a huge casual range for all your summer and cooler weather needs, such as caps, swimwear, shoes, polos, towels, shorts, pants, socks and ties as well as a large range of suits and evening wear. With fantastic service and such a huge range you’ll be dressed right by Yarads. (See ad back cover).

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In House Homewares is a locally owned and operated business which has been servicing the Forster area for more than 15 years! Their beautiful store is always full of gorgeous homewares, gifts and amazing kitchenware. They are continually showcasing the latest trends and have been described as ‘Forster’s Department Store’. There is certainly something for everyone. Their homewares include quality furniture made from recycled timbers sourced both locally and overseas. Plus, they have an extensive range of cushions, throws, rugs and decorator items to compliment any décor. They also have a beautiful range of body products and fragrances from Ecoya and Crabtree & Evelyn. Their jewellery and clothing can be accessorised with shoes from Sempre di, Nordic Fusion

and Walnut, and handbags from Olga Berg, Spencer & Rutherford and Cosgrove & Beasley. Kitchenware includes brands such as Maxwell & Williams, Scanpan and Baccarat to mention a few. Their prices are competitive with any other major outlet in Australia. If you can’t find a particular gadget for your kitchen from their huge range, be assured the friendly staff will source if for you. A delicious range of gourmet foods are available including products from Maggie Beer, Pariya, Herbies Herbs, Peaberrys Coffee (roasted fresh in Newcastle, NSW) and a large selection of teas from T2. No visit to Forster is complete without stepping into In House Homewares and they look forward to welcoming you.

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Pacific Palms is bounded by the area north of Tiona, south to Tarbuck Bay and inland to Whoota and was originally occupied by the Worimi people. The area includes Sandbar, Blueys Beach, Boomerang Beach, Green Point and Smiths Lake plus Booti Booti and Wallingat National Parks. An ex-convict William Bramble was the area’s first European settler in 1854, followed by one of his grandsons settling north of The Sandbar in the 1880’s. The Godwin family settled at Cape Hawk in 1863 after they had initially settled in Forster. Willie Newman and his family arrived in 1866 and later took up the majority of the land east of the Lakes Way between Smiths Lake and Elizabeth Beach in the early 1900’s.

The first to settle at Booti Booti at the site now known as The Ruins was John Frederick Gogerly and his family. John Frederick was a sea captain who once boasted there wasn’t enough water in the Pacific Ocean to drown him. Ironically he was found drowned in Wallis Lake in August 1905 as he was sailing home from Forster with supplies, it was assumed he had suffered a heart attack.

Pacific Palms has become a vibrant little community in its own right with a mix of accommodation options from budget to luxury. There are numerous small cafes and a few galleries to spend an hour or two fossicking for that something special to remember your holiday by.

The area includes around 80 kilometres of coastline and offers numerous holiday activities ranging from coastal walks, bushwalking and birdwatching through to water activities such as snorkelling, fishing, kayaking and of course surfing and swimming.

On the last Sunday of the month, and more frequently in the holidays, the Community Centre on the Lakes Way hosts the Palm Markets. The Markets showcase quality handmade, home grown and home baked products from around the Great Lakes region and beyond. You can sample fabulous International foods including organic vegetarian curries, Turkish gozleme, Asian noodles and German pastries. Everything from eco and fair trade products, jewellery, art, craft, clothes, plants, fruit, veg and beautiful body

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products are all on display. Meanwhile the kids will love the jumping castle and pony rides.

Green Point village, located half way between Forster and Pacific Palms, is a hidden gem. Surrounded by Wallis Lake and National Park it is one of the few places on the eastern seaboard where you can watch the sun set over a large expanse of water.

It is here that you will find Country Palings Café & Gallery. Relax on the spacious sun deck and enjoy the wonderful scenery and refreshment from their renowned selection of coffees, cakes and drinks. This unique gift shop specialises in hand made silk flower arrangements, jewellery, scarves, candles and handbags - you are sure to find the perfect gift.

Coomba Park is a little coastal village located 35 minutes drive south of Forster. Situated on the edge of the Wallingat National Park and nestled on the western shore of Wallis Lake, directly across from Green Point. With the road finishing at Coomba Park there is not a lot of passing traffic and some residents claim you can hear the silence! The surrounding National Parks provide plenty of good bushwalking and scenic drives. The lakeside walk has great views of Wallis Lake, with benches available to sit and keep an eye out for dolphins. Good fishing is available in the lake itself.

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Smiths Lake Is located between the Wallis and Myall Lakes. Although smaller than these two, Smiths Lake is just as beautiful with calm waters separated from the ocean by a large sandbar formation. The entrance gets opened by the council if the lake’s water gets too high or too low. An enormous amount of water activities can be had on Smiths Lake from fishing to boating to canoeing, or just sitting back with a picnic enjoying the sun’s rays.

Seal Rocks is a small hamlet beach town south of Pacific Palms and Forster and 310 km north of Sydney. Its fame largely rests on the unique Sugar Loaf Point Lighthouse and the sense of isolation it enjoys. Seal Rocks is one of the few remaining coastal villages that have avoided major development due to a strong local feeling it should remain unspoilt. Located in Myall Lakes National Park, it hosts areas of some of the last remaining coastal rainforests.

This idyllic area offers a moderate climate of warm summer seas and cool summer breezes, sunny winter days and cosy winter nights. The site offers expansive vistas of coastline from Crowdy Head in the north to Port Stephens in the south. Its secluded location offers pristine beaches, azure seas, protected marine wildlife environments, wondrous rockpools, a mythological blowhole, breathtaking rainforest and coastal walks.

Surrounding Sugarloaf Point are the popular tourist areas of Pacific Palms and Myall Lakes, which offer nearby facilities to this otherwise piece of isolated paradise.

This area boasts some of the best pristine beaches and quality surf spots in NSW. It is also known as a recognised dive spot with a large population of grey nurse sharks and some 20 wrecks, which provide a world class diving platform. Fishermen have the advantage of enjoying an array of options with excellent beach, rock, deep sea and game fishing all possible. The area is abundant and rich with historical and cultural diversity. 5 beaches are accessible within 10 minutes and in a short drive you have the Myall, Smiths and Wallis Lakes to explore. Myall Lake is a World Heritage listed lake and a must to see.

North Coast Holiday Parks Seal Rocks is situated right on the shores of the Pacific Ocean. Walk across the road and enjoy the spectacular Number One Beach, a short walk to Boat Beach and a quick drive to Lighthouse Beach, Treachery and Yagon Beaches. Whether it’s an overnight stay or a family holiday the friendly staff are there to give you all the information you need so you can do and see all that Seal Rocks has to offer. They have camping sites, cabins and bungalows so there is something for everyone.

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The coastline from Hallidays Point’s Diamond Beach south down to Treachery Bay offers a choice of over 20 beaches. Some of the main ones, starting from the north are Black Head Beach named Australia’s Friendliest Beach in 2003, which is patrolled in season and features a great ocean pool, shaded areas for BBQs and picnics and well established Norfolk pines.

Further south around the Forster/Tuncurry area there is Nine Mile Beach (Tuncurry Beach) - a good surfing beach with a rock pool, grassed areas, kiosk, showers, toilets, playground and BBQs.

Forster Beach - Patrolled in season, it has showers, toilets, a kiosk, picnic facilities and ocean pool.

Pebbly Beach is another good surfing spot with The Tanks - an unusual rock formation where the waves spray water into a protected safe swimming area.

One Mile Beach is also a good surfing location with grassed picnic BBQ areas, a surf club, a kiosk, showers, and it is patrolled in season.

Burgess Beach is a small and quiet beach accessed by a steep path that runs off Burgess Street. It is a good spot for families with shelter on three sides and plenty of small rock cave formations.

Seven Mile Beach stretches south from Cape Hawke down to Booti Hill and The Ruins. At the northern tip of Seven Mile Beach you’ll find a rough dirt track which takes you to secluded Janies Corner, a good spot for fishing and surfing. At the southern end of Seven Mile you’ll find Bulls Paddock, great for surfing.

In Pacific Palms you will find Elizabeth Beach which is a beautiful patrolled beach (in season) with picnic area and toilets. There is also Boomerang Beach, Pacific Palms’ best surfing beach and also a great swimming spot.

Blueys Beach is another excellent surfing beach, particularly in a north-easterly.

Around Seal Rocks, Number One Beach is yet another excellent surf beach. It is also a world renowned dive spot with both shark and wreck dives available, whilst fishermen are also

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well catered for. Finally, there is Treachery Beach where normally a wave can be had even when everywhere else is flat.

Off-road enthusiasts are catered for with 4WDs permitted on Diamond Beach and Nine Mile Beach. Note that 4WD permits are required to drive on council controlled beaches. These can be obtained from council offices or visitor information centres.

One of the best ways to appreciate the beaches and coastline is to explore some of the coastal walking tracks. One of the most popular of these is the Pebbly Beach Bicentennial Walk. It starts at North Street, near the ocean pool of Forster Beach and finishes at Burgess Beach. Another great walk is the Rainforest Walk at Hallidays Point which links the headlands of Black Head and Red Head.

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waterwaysCrystal clear and ‘aqua’ in colour, ours is a truly unique waterway system. Made up of three lakes the Wallis Lake, Smiths Lake and further south, Myall Lakes.

Wallis Lake is an excellent swimming spot and great for all water sports. There are wonderful islands in the lake, and several are nature reserves with picnic facilities. Dolphins can quite regularly be spotted cavorting underneath the bridge linking Forster and Tuncurry, as well as numerous other locations both in the lakes themselves or surfing the waves along the shoreline. The Myall Lakes cover 10,000 ha and are made up of four main sec tions: Bombah Broadwater, Two Mile Lake, Boolambayte Lake and Myall Lake. Beautiful waters and a popular spot for houseboats, families and fishing.

Tuncurry rock pool (map ref. F7) is an excellent spot for kids. Protected and with quiet water it is perfect for toddlers. There is also a ramp to the water’s edge for wheelchairs.

Forster Ocean Pool – (map ref. J2) At the southern end of Forster Beach, and this is also where the Pebbly Beach Bicentennial Walk commences off North St.

Black Head Ocean Pool - (map page 45) A main pool plus a children’s pool located at the southern end of Black Head Beach near the Black Head Surf Club and Black Head village.

At Action Divers you’ll find world-class scuba diving sites off Forster, Tuncurry and Seal Rocks where you can explore the marine park teeming with fish life and majestic sea creatures. Action Divers cater for all levels. Being the only PADI 5 star dive centre within a 2 hour radius, they will ensure you receive the highest quality training available. Manning St, Tuncurry (map ref. E8).

Ocean Quest Deep Sea Fishing Charters Forster/Tuncurry is an absolute mecca for the fishing enthusiast. Ocean Quest offer a half day charter where all you need to bring is yourself and a smile and they’ll help with whatever way you need. They provide lunch on board but it’s up to you to catch your dinner! Manning St, Tuncurry.

If you only had one day in Forster the place not to miss is the superb, stunning, aqua waters of Wallis Lake. Rich in aquatic life, frequented by playful, bottle nosed dolphins, boasting some of the world’s best oysters, crustaceans, fish and amazing bird life.

It’s your choice whether you take charge and hire a boat from the Waterline Boathouse (map ref. i4) with Forster’s most diverse charter fleet (mostly not requiring a licence) including a luxury BBQ boat, a speedboat, a range of fishing boats, stand up paddle boards, kayaks and waterbikes, OR sit back, relax and enjoy a beverage and freshly prepared lunch aboard the fully licensed Free Spirit (map ref. i4) while your competent and well informed skipper draws attention to many of the lakes hidden treasures. (Departs most days at 11.30am). Group bookings and private charters are available. Don’t forget the Waterline does great coffee and supplies bait and tackle.

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seafoodWith a name like the Great Lakes, it is no surprise that our area offers some of the most magnificent waterways and fresh seafood.

Wallis Lake is famous for its oysters - an absolute must while you are here.

Pacific Palms Seafood have done all the hard work and caught the best seafood available in the area. Call in and see their wonderful display of fresh local and regional seafood plus an extensive range of frozen seafood. Their competitive prices and quality range of seafood can be purchased 7 days a week.

For some of the freshest and finest oysters available pay Graham Barclay Oysters a visit. Straight from the farm daily, their freshly shucked oysters are a real treat. They also have unopened and bottled oysters available, as well as travel packs.

Fishing is extremely popular in the Great Lakes region. Fishing spots abound along the rivers, lakes, beaches and breakwalls. The area is particularly good for flathead, leather jacket, bream, and whiting. If you have your own boat there are plenty of boat ramps available, or you can hire a boat from one of the many hire spots along Little Street in Forster.

So take some time out, grab your rod and reel or handline, some bait and enjoy some fishing in this wonderful region. Don’t forget to pay for your Recreational Fishing Licence from any bait and tackle shop, or by calling 1300 369 365.

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Black Head Beach Bazaar1st Sunday of the month September to May, 8.30 to 2pm at Wylie Breckenridge Park, Black Head Beach, Hallidays Point. Offering everything imaginable, handmade jewellery, gifts, and gourmet goodies.

Forster Town Markets2nd Sunday of the month, 8am to 2pm at Forster Town Park, Head Street, Forster. With crafts, jams, plants, handmade jewellery, clothing and artwork.

Tuncurry Markets4th Saturday of the month, 7am to 1pm at John Wright Park, Tuncurry. Selling a variety of products ranging from clothes and produce to oils and handmade wooden toys.

Forster Farmers Market3rd Saturday of the month 8am - 12pm at Forster Visitor Centre, Little St, Forster. It showcases the outstanding quality of produce and allows residents and visitors to sample and buy the freshest local and regional produce direct from the grower and producer.

Pacific Palms MarketsLast Sunday of the month 9am -1pm at Pacific Palms Community Centre, The Lakes Way - items to be found at this market include recycled timber furniture, handmade cards, plants, artwork, a massage therapist and even a clairvoyant.

Nabiac Farmers MarketsLast Saturday of the month 8am - 12pm at the Nabiac Showground, Nabiac. Only the freshest local produce can be found here with locally grown organic vegetables, free range eggs, honey and fruit. You can also find, plants, locally made arts and crafts, cakes and chocolates. Something for everyone!

Krambach MarketsThird Sunday of the month 9am - 1pm at the School of Arts Hall, Buckets Way, Krambach. These local markets feature bric-a-brac and country crafts, woodwork, handmade soap, preserves, cakes, gingerbread and so much more.

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wineriesThe Great Lakes Region has some little hidden treasures. Travel through to the gorgeous hinterland and visit Great Lakes Winery and Villa d’Esta Vineyard, just 20 minutes out of Forster. It is well worth the drive.

Great Lakes Winery - tucked away not far from the highway is this little gem. This boutique winery and beef cattle property offers you and the fam ily a place to relax with the option of having refreshments from the cellar door, or you’re welcome to bring your own picnic and settle in the peace and tranquility of the “back paddock”. The property is also home to a friendly herd of Black Angus beef cattle. Apply ing sustainable farming practices, Great Lakes Winery supplies hormone-free milk and grass-fed yearling beef to its customers (see map page 43).

Wineries & Breweries Day Trip Or travel a little further afield and enjoy a day out exploring the wineries of the Greater Port Macquarie Region.

Start at u The Little Brewing Company, open Monday to Saturday 10am – 4pm, Sunday & public holidays please phone 6581 3949.

Not too far away you’ll find v Black Duck Brewery, open Thursday to Sunday from 10am.

Continue south down the highway, turn left at the sign for w Longpoint Vineyard in Lake Cathie, open Wednesday to Sunday 10am – 5pm.

Come back out to the highway and head south and turn right at the sign for x Bago Vineyards, open 7 days 9.30am – 5pm.

Come back out to the highway, turn left and head north to y Cassegrain Wines and Restaurant, open 7 days 9am – 5pm.

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Day trip through The Manning ValleyThe Manning Valley offers a unique combination of lush hinterland, pristine beaches, navigable river, untouched estuaries and plenty of National Parks and Nature reserves to explore and discover. Visit quaint seaside and hinterland towns and villages where you can take in the sights and delight your senses along the way.

Wingham Brush Nature Reserve, located on the edge of Wingham offers a board walk through one of the last remaining floodplain rainforests where giant Moreton Bay Figs provide a lush landscape and home to colonies of Grey-Headed

Flying Foxes. Bustling markets take place at various locations each weekend, together with farmers’ markets that supply the freshest of local produce from fruit and vegetables to seafood. The hinterland of the Bulga Plateau is home to the legendary Ellenborough Falls which plummets to the valley below with a 200 metre single drop, the second longest single fall in the southern hemisphere. The site of Crowdy Head lighthouse showcases 360 degree views around the Manning and offers whale watching in season, fishing charters, walks through the Crowdy Bay National Park and views back to Harrington and all it has to offer.

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Day trips to Greater Port Macquarie 52+ Things to Do

Start your day with a ride around the picturesque hinterland with Bellrowan Valley Horse Riding. See over 50 species of Australian wildlife including the 5 metre monster crock ‘Shrek’, hand feed a snow leopard, pat a koala and hold a python at Billabong Koala and Wildlife Park. Head into Port Macquarie to The Cruise Terminal where you can choose from a range of cruises including; dolphin and whale watching (May-Nov), sunset or eco river cruises. Your last stop is Bago Vineyard where kids can explore the largest hedge maze in NSW and parents can taste a drop at the cellar door. You can get all the inspiration you need at 52things2do.com.au

Camden Haven Highlights

Take the Kew exit and head up to the summit of North Brother Mountain in Dooragan National Park. Take a walk through the Blackbutt Forest or for the more adventurous hire a bike and ride along

the Camden Haven River foreshore from North

Haven Beach to Laurieton or explore the pristine waterways of Queens Lake in a kayak. Feed the fish at the Dunbogan Boatshed then take a dip in the netted tidal pools at Dunbogan or in the calm inlet in Lake Cathie. Grab some locally grown Armstrong Oysters for your trip home.

Must Do’s in Port Macquarie

Your first stop is Ricardoes Tomatoes and

Strawberries where you can pick your own strawberries and taste the award winning produce. Experience one of the largest undisturbed and most diverse rainforests in NSW at Sea Acres

Rainforest Centre. See a piece of history at Tacking

Point Lighthouse and Roto House. Just next door is the world’s only Koala Hospital where you can join the 3pm Walk, Talk and Feed Tour. Finish your adventure with a stroll along the spectacular 9km coastal walk past historic landmarks, lookouts and eight beaches.

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We never get enough time to do everything, let alone take time out for ourselves. So while you are on holidays make sure you take advantage of a little ‘me time’ and book yourself into one of these beautiful spas. You don’t have to spend a fortune to get the true relaxation you need.

Sanctuary Beauty & Skin Care pride themselves on giving you the very best experience. They can accommodate all of your needs from simple waxing to the most luxurious massage and facials. Relax and enjoy a calming massage and feel all your stress and tension be released. Be pampered with one of their facial treatments where the aroma fills the room and gently relaxes your mind and body while smoothing away fine lines leaving your skin bright and radiant. So while you’re in Forster take some time out for yourself and let them pamper you.

Mention Discover Magazine and receive $10 off your visit (treatments over $60).

With the most up-to-date technology and high standards Aaqua Marine Day Spa is a leading day spa in the Great Lakes area. Offering the best standard of permanent hair reduction and skin rejuvenation, using variable pulse light therapy (VPL). Specialising in Bridal Makeup and offering mobile services to Forster/Tuncurry and surrounding areas will set any bride’s mind at ease. Aaqua Marine stock only the best products available on the market. Their range of natural, organic and corrective skin care lines has any concern covered in a relaxing facial or homecare. From teeth whitening, cosmetic tattooing and body piercing to massage, hydro spa packages and relaxation therapies, Aaqua Marine has you covered.

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January <Black Head ‘Head2Head’ ocean swim<Australia Day

February<Bulahdelah Bass Bash & Ball <Battle of the boats - Pacific Palms Surf Boat

Carnival

March<Wallamba & District Show<Pacific Palms ‘Rock to Rock’ ocean swim<Great Lakes Viking Soccer Challenge

April<Stroud show <Myall Classic Golf Tournament<Forster ‘Club 2 Club’ ocean swim <Triathlon NSW Club Championships<Anzac Day

May<Forster Adventure Race<Junior Spirit Adventure Race

June<Pacific Palms Art Festival <NSW Surfmasters titles

July <Forster Keys Family Fun Day <Bulahdelah Junior Rodeo<Nabiac Junior Rodeo

August <Myall Stages Rally

September <’Paddle for Life’ Myall River Classic kayak race <Hawks Nest Wildside Festival<Stroud Rodeo & Campdraft<Forster Running Festival<Ride the Myall Coast Cycling Event

October <Wildcat Sailing Regatta<Weekend of Surf<Myall River Festival<Blessing of the Fleet<Stroud Country Fair and International Brick &

Rolling Pin Throwing Contest<Forster Film Festival

November<Summer Fun Day, Forster Keys<Forster Tuncurry Junior Triathlon<Bulahdelah Show<Challenge Forster Triathlon

December <Carols by candlelight – various venues<New Years Eve celebrations

These events are subject to change without notice, it is recommended to contact Great Lakes Tourism closer to the event for details on (02) 6554 8799 or visit www.greatlakes.org.au for the latest event information. Please note that not all events are able to be listed at the time of publication.

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Our region offers a picturesque backdrop to complete your wedding dreams. The options are endless, from lakeside or beachside, to that perfect country retreat.

Clarendon Forest Retreat is a stunning venue offering the complete package for your boutique wedding. Nestled in the Kiwarrak State Forest, ideally located between Forster and the Manning Valley, this retreat is that secluded venue you have been searching for.

The 1000-acre property has eight unique self-contained cottages that can house your wedding guests. All cottages are furnished with the luxury comforts of home, feature their own spa, and include linen, towels, kitchen utensils and essentials (tea, coffee, toiletries etc). Meals can also be delivered to your cottage on request. Your guests also have many activities to choose from during their stay including horse riding, bushwalking, mountain biking the trails of Kiwarrak State Forest, tennis, or simply lounging by the retreat’s swimming pool.

Clarendon Wedding has a range of packages to suit every bride’s needs and can even arrange eveything for you (celebrant, hairdresser, makeup, bouquet, flowers, photographer, music, cake etc).

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Booti Booti National Park is located on The Lakes Way and is spread over 1,567 hectares just 10 kms south of Forster. With ocean on one side and the Wallis Lake on the other, there is a variety of different ways to explore. This area offers excellent water activities including fishing, sailing, as well as both Elizabeth and Seven Mile Beach. You can camp at The Ruins (camping fees apply), where facilities include hot showers and gas BBQs. At the summit of Cape Hawke there is a viewing tower giving you a panoramic view of the Forster lakes and beaches plus Seal Rocks, Crowdy Head and Wallis Lake. There is a walk (only for the fit) with entry at The Ruins camping ground at the south end of Seven Mile Beach. A short walk towards the headland takes you to Flat Rock, continue around the headland to Elizabeth Beach, but be warned that the grade is steep. An alternative for the less energetic is to cross The Lakes Way to the edge of Wallis Lake and follow the shoreline around to the Green Cathedral. The ocean and lakeside walks combined cover 7km. From the Elizabeth Beach end, the access is via Lethbridge Rd up the headland to a good viewing point of the beach and coastline.

Wallinghat National Park The park contains eucalypt forests supporting a number of threatened plant and animal species. Activities include canoeing, bushwalking, bird watching, and scenic drives, with camping grounds, public toilets, walking tracks and picnic tables. The park is located 30 km southeast of Forster along the Lakes Way and Sugar Creek Road. Note that all roads within the park are unsealed. There are a number of good walks by

following fire trails, which lead you down to the river for some great fishing. Whoota Lookout is one of the best natural viewing platforms on the mid-north coast, providing magnificent views of 100 kilometres of coastline from Port Macquarie to Port Stephens.

Myall Lakes National Park One of New South Wales’ largest coastal lake systems and one of the most visited parks in NSW. It incorporates 31,562 ha of headlands, forest, swampland and a staggering 10,000 ha of coastal lagoons. These lagoons - Myall Lake, Boolambyte Lake, Two Mile Lake and The Broadwater - are linked by narrow straits which form a continuous waterway joined to Port Stephens by the lower Myall River. Between the lakes and the sea, are high sand dunes and 40 km of almost unbroken beaches. There is a ferry at Bombah Point which leaves every half hour from 8.00a.m - 6.00p.m. The car ferry transports you across to Myall Shores, from this point a walking track leads to the mouth of the Upper Myall River. A very poor quality unsealed road leads to the township of Bulahdelah just 15 kms away.

If you can tear yourself away from the region’s beautiful beaches and waterways, you can picnic in some of the most scenic spots the region has to offer. Most with great playgrounds for the kids, or nestled on the banks of the river there is a grassy patch for everyone. Tuncurry also has a fantastic Skate Park located on Point Road, Tuncurry, opposite Wallis Lake in John Fazio Park. Map ref: E8. So grab a chicken and your picnic blanket and relax, you’re on holidays!

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accommodation

Forster’s premier beachside apartments with guaranteed ocean views. Modern luxury apartments with views and location second to none make this the perfect beach getaway destination. Phone now for sensational deals.

where: 1 Beach Street, Forster phone: 1800 552 498www.beachesinternational.com.au map ref: I3

A private award-winning self-contained luxury retreat set on 1000 acres in the Kiwarrak State Forest and National Park. Eight 4.5 Star luxury cottages with private heated spa pools, swimming pool, massage, facials and horse riding.

where: Coates Rd Possum Brush Via Taree phone: (02) 6554 3085www.cfr.com.au map ref: page 42

Some of the Holiday Coast’s best and most affordable accommodation. Choice of ensuite and deluxe beach cabins or luxury villas with water views in addtion to camp sites, all within meters of Forster’s main beach.

where: Reserve Rd, Forster phone: (02) 6554 6269www.northcoastholidayparks.com.au/forsterbeach map ref: I2

Beaches International

Clarendon Forest Retreat

North Coast Holiday Parks Forster Beach

Offering air-conditioned luxury beachfront and beachside villas, powered van and tent sites. Modern amenities with mini golf, solar heated salt water pool and spa, tennis court, 2 children’s playgrounds and games room.

where: Jubilee Pde, Diamond Beach phone: (02) 6559 2910www.diamondbeachpark.com.au map ref: page 45

Diamond Beach Holiday Park

Offering 1, 2 and 3 bedroom fully self-contained beach houses designed with ambience and privacy in mind. Facilities include outdoor lagoon style pool with heated spa, full size tennis court, gym and sheltered children’s playground.

where: Red Gum Rd, Boomerang Beach phone: 1800 655 322www.breakfreemobys.com.au map ref: Page 43

Breakfree Mobys

Featuring deluxe and spa rooms, as well as interconnecting, standard and disabled access rooms. Facilities include air conditioning, wireless broadband, room service, salt water pool and outdoor BBQ area.

where: 60 MacIntosh St, Forster phone: (02) 6555 6255www.forsterpalmsmotel.com.au map ref: J4

Forster Palms Motel

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accommodation

Convenience, comfort and friendly hospitality. A choice of 2 bedroom, premium, twin and queen suites. Complimentary wireless broadband access, pool and BBQ area only 100 metres from the beach.

where: 6 Head St, Forster phone: (02) 6554 6222www.goldensands.net.au map ref: J3

Golden Sands Motor Inn

With a range of accomodation from deluxe spa villas to camping spots Happy Hallidays caters for all. The park offers a fun train, jumping pillow, indoor play room, tennis, mini-golf, basketball, games room and mini cinema screen.

where: 517 Blackhead Rd, Hallidays Point phone: (02) 6559 2967www.happyhallidays.com.au map ref: page 45

Set in over 5 hectares of parkland on the shores of beautiful Piper’s Bay in Wallis Lake, Lakeside Resort Forster offers visitors a feeling of peace and tranquility amongst abundant birdlife and mountain views beyond.

where: Tea Tree Rd, Forster phone: (02) 6555 5511www.lakesideresortforster.com.au map ref: M12

Lakeside Resort Forster

Located in the heart of Forster on Wallis Lake. Choose from a wide range of cabins (some with spas). Free Austar and in-house movies. Wireless internet and facilities that cater for the whole family.

where: 33 The Lakes Way, Forster phone: (02) 6554 6273www.lanis.com.au map ref: J7

Lani’s Holiday Island

Family owned and operated and offers quality accommodation in a tranquil bush setting. Located adjacent to Wallis Lake. The accommodation, fine food and friendly service is second to none in the Forster Tuncurry area.

where: 115 The Lakes Way, Forster phone: (02) 6554 5555www.islandpalmsmotorinn.com map ref: K8

Island Palms Motor Inn

Happy Hallidays Holiday Park

Ramada Resort Diamond BeachAn architecturally inspired resort set in an absolute beachfront location. Offering a wide range of accommodation styles for couples to large families or groups, along with the resort facilities to match. Here you simply unwind by the sea and leave the rest to them.

where: 357 Diamond Beach Rd, Diamond Beach phone: (02) 6559 2719 www.ramadadiamondbeach.com.au map ref: page 45

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accommodation

Offering an unparalleled experience and situated only metres from the beach and shops. Fully self-contained apartments with 2 bathrooms, huge balconies with BBQ and most with stunning water views. Plus pool, spa, sauna and tennis court.

where: 7-9 Head St, Forster phone: (02) 6555 3700www.sailsapartments.com map ref: I3

Sails Apartments

4.5 star luxury offering the highest quality inclusions with beautiful lake and ocean views. 2 and 3 bedroom, as well as penthouse apartments; free broadband, Austar, business centre, heated lap pool all within 150 metres of the beach.

where: 14 Head St, Forster phone: (02) 6555 0300www.sevan.com.au map ref: I3

Nestled between 7 Mile beach and Wallis Lake. Eco spa cottages, beachside and lakeside cabins, the beach house and spectacular Lake house are dotted throughout lush native Cabbage tree palms.

where: The Lakesway, Pacific Palms phone: 1800 636 452www.sundownerholidays.com map ref: page 43

A nautical themed experience set on 20 acres of magnificent sub-tropical surroundings in the heart of Forster. Facilities include pool, games room, mini golf, canoe hire, playgrounds, luxury cabins and shaded waterfront camping.

where: 45 The Lakes Way, Forster phone: (02) 6554 6666www.smugglerscove.com.au map ref: J7

Smugglers Cove Holiday Village

Spacious self-contained apartments ideally located between bush and sea. Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of Diamond Beach and have some fun with resort facilities including pools, spas, sauna, BBQ, tennis and squash courts.

where: Diamond Beach Rd, Diamond Beach phone: (02) 6559 2779www.seashellsresort.com.au map ref: page 45

Seashells Beachfront Resort

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Sevan Apartments

On the shores of the Pacific Ocean with 2 new luxury resort style beachfront bungalows, 12 ocean view cabins (up to 6 berth) plus powered camp sites. Modern, eco-friendly facilities with Number One Beach right across the road.

where: Kinka Rd, Seal Rocks phone: 1800 112 234www.northcoastholidayparks.com.au/sealrocks map ref: page 43

North Coast Holiday Parks Seal Rocks

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accommodation

Situated on the foreshore of Wallis Lake featuring breathtaking views of the lake and ocean. Offering modern 2 and 3 bedroom fully self-contained apartments with private balcony located within minutes of the area’s many attractions.

where: 22-30 Manning St, Tuncurry phone: (02) 6557 5030www.sunrisetuncurry.com.au map ref: K8

Stunningly designed rooms all of which enjoy ocean and lake views with LCD tv’s, internet, minibar and air-conditioning. Facilities include bar, restaurant, coffee shop, gymnasium and sauna and all only metres from the beach.

where: 1 West St, Forster phone: (02) 6554 8766www.dorsalhotel.com.au map ref: J2

The Dorsal Boutique Hotel

Friendly. Affordable. Comfortable. Tastefully decorated rooms, luxurious beds and bedding, 32” flat screen TVs and reverse cycle air-conditioning. Saltwater pool and BBQ area and only 2 minutes walk to town.

where: 132 Manning St, Forster phone: (02) 6554 8885www.tuncurrymotorlodge.com.au map ref: D6

Tuncurry Motor Lodge

Sunrise Luxury Apartments

Close to lake, beach, shops, cafes and restaurants, yet a spacious quiet location in the heart of Forster. Thirteen comfortable air conditioned rooms including family suites with cooking facilities this motel is the perfect choice for a great family holiday.

where: 5 Wallis Street, Forster phone: 02 6555 5600www.greatlakes.org.au/forster/wallis-lake-motel map ref: I3

Wallis Lake Motel

Set on Treachery Headland surrounded by National Park. Self-contained cabins, lodge accommodation, bush camping, modern amenities. Secluded surfing beaches, unspoilt bushland and amazing coastline. Campfires permitted.

where: 166 Thomas Rd, Seal Rocks phone: (02) 4997 6138www.treacherycamp.com.au map ref: page 43

Treachery Camp

4.5 star deluxe villas with private outdoor areas. Fully self-contained with a choice of 1, 2 or 3 bedrooms; located on our stunning championship golf course, with resort pool, tennis courts and landscaped gardens all within minutes of the beach.

where: The Boulevard, Tallwoods Village phone: (02) 6557 3900www.tallwoodsgolf.com.au map ref: page 44

Tallwoods Golf Course and Resort

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49

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ST

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