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A free A4 glossy tourist magazine for the Greater Port Macquarie Region.

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to the winter issue of Greater Port Macquarie 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 is packed full of what to see, where to go and where to eat.

Together, Discover Magazine, Greater Port Macquarie Tourism Association, Port Macquarie Hastings Council and all our tourism-related businesses hope you enjoy your holidays and most of all have fun and explore what this magnificent region has to offer.

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

We are currently in the process of changing ownership, and I want to thank all our advertisers for their wonderful support over the past 7 years. It’s been a fantastic journey and we know the new owners share our passion for the region!

Have a great holiday!

Anabel Warren

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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.

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 5600

Advertising Sales:vPhone: 02 6581 5600 Email: [email protected]

Graphic Design: Gay Hodge – Squiggle Design 0407 206 924 www.squiggle.net.au

Bronwyn Martin – Bdezign 0437 784 451 www.Bdezign.net

Photographer: Cover photo by Andrew Kowalewski, with thanks to Cruise Adventures (see page 22 & 23 for information on whale watching tours).

Discover Magazine is an independent magazine designed just for you – the visitor to this great region. Have a great stay and please remember when you are out and about, let our advertisers know how you found them as it is only with their support that we can continue to bring you this free tourist magazine.

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contentsOur region 4-10

Galleries 7

National Parks 11

At the Beach 12-13

Markets 14

Family Fun & Adventure 14-17

Parks & Skate Parks 18-19

Coastal Walks 20

Waterways 22-23

Health & Beauty 24-25

Shopping 26-27

Restaurants & Cafes 28-33

Wineries & Breweries 34-35

Day Trips & Trails 36-41

Accommodation 42-44

Maps 45-49

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Port Macquarie is one of the most popular tourist destinations on the NSW coast. An area steeped in history, it was named by John Oxley in 1818 after Governor Macquarie. Oxley recommended the area to Governor Macquarie as a convict penal settlement. In April 1821 three ships arrived with 60 convicts and 40 soldiers of the 48th Regiment to start the settlement. Port Macquarie remained a convict town until 1847 but in 1830 it was opened to free settlers. Evidence of our convict past remain including the convict built St Thomas Church, the Well of the Female Factory in Munster Street (map ref. K8) and the Well of the 1840 gaol located within the HW Motel. In addition many headstones from this era can be found in the historic cemetery at the southern end of Horton Street (map ref. J9).

Kooloonbung Creek Nature Park (entry through

the historic cemetery, map ref. J9) – covering 52 hectares, the Kooloonbung Creek Nature Park preserves an area of natural bushland with 3 kms of walking tracks and boardwalks where visitors can wander and enjoy the beauty of the area and its eco-systems.

Historic Roto House was built in 1891 and belonged to the Flynn family. In the early 1980s it was restored by the National Parks and Wildlife Service and features furnishings and artefacts from the 19th Century. Pack a lunch and picnic in the pleasant surrounds of Macquarie Nature Reserve, or visit the nearby Koala Hospital. Open daily from 10am to 4.30am subject to volunteer availability. Phone 6584 2180 (map ref. L10).

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first hospital dedicated solely to the care and preservation of koalas. The Hospital has a treatment room, six intensive care units, a 24 hour rescue and treatment operation and multiple recovery yards. A good time to visit is during feeding at 3pm. (map ref. L10).

Maritime Museum – Originally built as Pilot Cottages in 1896, they now house a wonderful collection of maritime material including superbly built scale models of a variety of vessels, charts, maps, paintings and an extensive collection of historical maritime photos. William Street. Open 7 days 10am – 4pm. Phone 6583 1866 (map ref. M8).

Port Macquarie Historical Society and Museum is an award winning museum featuring themed displays from the first settlers right through to today – Open 9.30 am to 4.30pm Mon–Sat (minimal charges apply). 22 Clarence Street (map ref. K8). Phone 6583 1108.

Historic Courthouse was designed by Colonial architect James Barnet and built in 1869 by local builders Butler and Bourne costing £1,091 and 9 shillings. It served the community for 117 years and was restored in 1993. This National Trust of Australia (NSW) classified building is open 10am to 3pm Mon to Sat. Corner of Clarence and Hay Streets (map ref. K8). Phone 6584 1818.

St Thomas’s Anglican Church – Australia’s fifth oldest church is still in use. Built by convict labour between 1824 and 1828 the walls are constructed of one metre thick hand-made brick. It features an 1857 barrel organ that plays 33 hymns – the only one of its type in Australia. The Church is open for inspection on weekdays from 9.30am to 12 noon, and 2pm to 4pm (map ref. K8).

Tacking Point was named by Matthew Flinders in July 1802. The lighthouse is the third oldest in the country and has recently been restored. It was built in 1879 to warn ships of the rocks near the shore and was converted to automatic operation in 1919. Apart from the interest of the lighthouse itself, Tacking Point with its elevation above the surrounding coastline offers superb views to both the north and the south – be sure to look out for whales (map ref. Q18).

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Lake Cathie (pronounced cat-eye) – Located midway between Port Macquarie and Laurieton, Lake Cathie is centered on a large toddler friendly saltwater lake and is perfect for young families. With fishing and swimming, picnic tables, BBQ facilities and a playground, it is an ideal spot to spend a day. Cathie Beach adjoins the Lake and is a popular swimming beach. There is also a wonderful walking track that takes in both the lake and the ocean.

Bonny Hills south of Lake Cathie, boasts some of the best coastal views in the region. It is home to the stunning Rainbow Beach, a huge expanse of white sand that goes on forever. The beach is patrolled during summer and has a fantastic picnic and BBQ area with playground equipment. Not only popular for swimming, Rainbow Beach is also an excellent surfing beach for both body boarders and surfers.

Camden Haven is the collective name given for the communities scattered along the Camden Haven River including Laurieton, North Haven and Dunbogan at the mouth of the river; stretching to Kew, Kendall, Lorne and Comboyne further inland.

Small fishing villages bustling with cafes and shopping combined with local charm, the Camden Haven is a wonderful place for a day or a week. It is all about water activities and the lake and river provide plenty of opportunity for fishing, boating and walking along the foreshores. Enjoy the peace and quiet on this magnificent river or grab your fishing rod and throw a line in, you’ll certainly attract the attention of some quizzical pelicans!

North Brother Mountain overlooks Laurieton, North Haven and Dunbogan villages. At the summit (490 metres), in Dooragan National Park, is the North Brother Lookout (accessible via sealed roads), which is not to be missed offering a superb view over the coastline, the lakes and the mouth of the Camden Haven River. It is one of Australia’s most impressive coastal panoramas. The area is characterised by large stands of rainforest which is rich in native fauna and flora.Take a picnic as they have excellent facilities. Three walks of varying length and difficulty are available if you are feeling energetic. The mountain supports a wide range of vegetation

communities, including some of the best examples of old growth blackbutt forest in NSW and pockets of sub-tropical rainforest that provide habitat for gliders, bats and koalas.

Dunbogan, just past Laurieton, is a little piece of paradise. Beautiful beaches and river fishing make it a unique location catering for everyone. Home of Kattang Nature Reserve, which boasts the most magnificent views. Enjoy wildlife and native flowers on one of the 2 walking tracks (see page 29).

Pilots Beach is a fantastic beach for the kids, as it is naturally protected. They also have excellent BBQ facilities and playground area with showers to rinse off.

Crowdy Bay National Park - Take the road from Laurieton and head south and you will enter the northern section of Crowdy Bay National Park. This area of parkland was first sighted by Captain Cook in 1770. He saw Aborigines standing on what is now known as Diamond Head and named the promontory Indian Head. In more recent times a man named Ernie Metcalf lived on the headland. He was the subject of ‘The Man on the Headland’ written by Kylie Tennant. He built a hut for Tennant who subsequently gifted it to the park. It was restored in 1980 and is now one of the park’s attractions. Diamond Head itself is quite striking. It rises 113 metres and is edged by the wetlands and heathlands of the coastal plain. The park is ideal for bushwalking, birdwatching, fishing (from the rock platforms you can catch groper, bream, tailor and drummer) and swimming.

The Camden Haven continues to the west, with Kew, Kendall, Lorne and beyond. In the rolling hills and quaint towns you’ll find arts, crafts and various local delicacies that this region has to offer. We have prepared some wonderful day trips on page 22 so you can truly appreciate this breathtaking area.

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galleriesIn a region blessed with beauty it is hardly surprising that a talented artistic community flourishes in the Greater Port Macquarie region. Visit our local galleries – you will be delighted by the works they feature.

Blue Gum Woodturning Gallery - The rare and beautiful timbers that are on display in various items you will find breath taking. Their specialities are products made from the unique Burls with their natural grain and beauty as well as the highly sought after Australian native timbers including those from Tasmania. All pieces are certain to provide years of enjoyment and appreciation. Besides their beautiful Burl tables with their natural legs, you will find a comprehensive range of products for the kitchen, household/entertainment and office. A place not to be missed while visiting the Hastings region (see map page 46).

Crystalline Gallery – Rod Page has been supplying galleries throughout Australia for the last 29 years and now his studio is open to the public. Rod’s unique pieces look like they are made of sapphires or diamonds. There are vases, platters, lamps, water filters as well as tiles and vanity basins in a wide variety of colours. See how the clay is transformed into an elegant piece of art.

Truly local – Longpoint Vineyard and Gallery – Art and wine; the perfect couple. Set in picturesque surrounds, you can escape into a world of quality wines and stunning artworks by our region’s talented local artists. Here you will discover a wonderful selection of paintings, timber craft, glass, and jewellery. Every two months a new exhibition will be on display, truly a must to visit.

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regionourWauchope - (pronounced war-hope) 20 minutes west of Port Macquarie.

Surrounded by Australia’s most extensive blackbutt forest, it was here in the mid 1800s that pioneers made the town famous as a timber town. In honour of that history, Timbertown, one of Australia’s best heritage parks, has re-created an entire village depicting the way the early pioneers lived. Set amongst 87 acres of natural forest, Timbertown is an entire village re-created to demonstrate the struggles and achievements of our pioneers. Take a ride on a horse drawn carriage and view the bullock show – it’s a great day out. Open daily 9.30am to 3.30pm (4.30pm during school holidays).

The Hastings Farmers Markets are held at the Wauchope Showground on the 4th Saturday of the month. A fantastic opportunity to taste some of the region’s fresh and tasty produce that’s grown right here in the Greater Port Macquarie region - fresh fruit and vegetables, fish, chicken, gourmet jams and preserves, cheeses, macadamia nuts, fresh homemade breads and lots more.

Hinterland - To the west of Port Macquarie is true paradise with breathtaking scenery of rolling hills and lush rainforest. Not only is the Hinterland a truly spectacular sight-seeing experience, it is popular with bush-walkers, four-wheel drive enthusiasts or those just keen to explore. Take time to discover this region with a day trip or two. Perhaps stay overnight in one of the many Cottages or B&B’s scattered along the way. We have outlined some trails you may like to try, or you may prefer to make up your own, but whatever you do don’t miss this vast area of natural beauty. Bellrowan Valley Horseriding has some wonderful trails if you want to take in the breathtaking views on horseback – located in

Beechwood, just north of Wauchope.

Comboyne is a tranquil place of rolling green pastures, forests, streams and waterfalls. Here you’ll find the Boorganna Nature Reserve, a large remnant of the forest that once covered the whole plateau.

There is a fantastic 2.7km walking track that starts at the picnic area where you can see many differing bird species and lush rainforest plants - allow a few hours for this.

Ellenborough Falls is an amazing sight as water plunges into a gorge 200m below. There is a viewing platform and a timber walkway for those who would like to walk to the bottom of the falls. Whilst it’s only a 25km drive from Comboyne, the road is mostly unsealed so allow around 45 minutes for the drive. Don’t let this put you off however as it is definitely worth the trip. They have 2 walks, one 500m to the lower falls, and another 700m to the knoll plus there is a Kiosk and picnic facilities which makes it a great lunchtime stop.

Lorne and Kendall, whilst a part of the Camden Haven, also forms part of the Hinterland.

Kendall ‘The Poets Village’ is a quiet village with a population of 250 people located just off the Pacific Highway, at Kew. Its vibrancy, diversity and charm fuel Kendall’s community spirit and have earned it a reputation as a great place to live and visit. Named after the Australian poet Henry Kendall it is a growing community, with its famous golf course, craft and antique stores as well as numerous other tourist attractions.

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Sea Acres Rainforest Centre in Sea Acres National Park is a place of outstanding natural beauty protecting rare sub-tropical coastal rainforest.

Take the wonder walk along the 1.3km elevated rainforest boardwalk, which is stroller and wheelchair friendly. Be inspired by the timeless beauty of pristine rainforest. Take a guided Rainforest Discovery tour or enjoy the walk at your own pace.

Browse the gift shop offering unique gifts and homeware, souvenirs, educational toys and books. Discover more about other great national parks and nature reserves to visit. Relax in the Rainforest Café, which serves delicious lunch, morning and afternoon tea.

Located on Tourist Drive 10, 4km south of Town Beach along Pacific Drive. Map Ref. P15 Sea Acres Rainforest Centre: 6582 3355. 9am to 4.30pm. Rainforest Cafe: 6582 4444 9am to 4pm. Centre open 7 days excluding Christmas Day and Triathlon events.

Dooragan National Park on North Brother Mountain overlooks Queens Lake and Camden Haven. Viewing platforms at the summit offer the most breath-taking views and are a must to visit. An easy 30 minute walk through lush rainforest, or try the Top Track which is a moderate 1 hour walk. You can return to the summit or continue on the Laurieton Track, which is a demanding 2 hour walk. Make sure to have a vehicle waiting at the other end.

Kattang Nature Reserve is accessed through Laurieton and across the Dunbogan bridge. The main feature is the majestic Perpendicular Point with its spectacular vertical cliffs plummeting 40 metres to the sea below. The reserve is surrounded by rock platforms, with the Camden River estuary to the north. The Flower Bowl Circuit (2km) is an easy walk with stunning coastal views or the Perpendicular Point Walk (3.6km return) with panoramic views.

Crowdy Bay National Park – heading south through Camden Haven and past the Dunbogan turn off, you’ll find Crowdy Bay’s long sweeping beaches, dramatic headland, extensive wetlands, rainforest pockets and untouched coastal land featuring beautiful wildflower displays. There are three camping areas around Diamond Head and several day use areas along the coast.

Boorganna Nature Reserve, is a significant remnant of the extensive rainforest that once covered the Comboyne Plateau. The reserve protects 396 hectares of diverse vegetation ranging from Eucalypt forest to subtropical rainforest. Stroll the 2.7km walk that starts at the picnic area and descends through the tranquil rainforest to Rawson Falls. The return trip (uphill) takes about 2 hours at a steady pace. Bring your bird book, as the reserve is very popular for bird watching (best observed during the early hours of the day).

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The Greater Port Macquarie region offers you a choice of 15 beautiful beaches stretching from Port Macquarie through to Dunbogan. All our beaches are unique so whether you are looking for seclusion, a spot to picnic or a break to hone your surfing skills, one or more will fit the bill.

Beach fishing is very popular with locals and tourists alike. Rocky Beach, Lighthouse Beach, Rainbow Beach and Grants Beach are all popular spots.

For surfing the best spots are Town, Flynns, Lighthouse, Rainbow and North Haven beaches. The Breakwall at Town Beach works best with swell from the south through to the north east. The Middle has some powerful lefts and is for the experienced surfer only while Flagstaff is the protected southern headland of Town Beach. At Flynns Beach waves can found with swells from the south to east with offshore north west winds through to south east winds. Lighthouse Beach has a protected northern corner that handles north to north east swell.

Further south, Cathie is part of the Lighthouse Beach and is an open beach, which can offer powerful waves with south to east swell. Rainbow Beach at Bonny Hills is a protected southern headland with a right point break and beach breaks. Grants Headland picks up the smallest of swells and is best in the north-east swell with west to north-east winds. North Haven (Grants Beach) offers beach breaks with the best waves south to east swell. Works best with

west to south east winds. The bar can hand out some large waves but tidal flow from the river affects the wave quality (with thanks to Port Macquarie Surf School for surfing information).

If you want somewhere to get your 4WD dirty, try North Beach, Lighthouse Beach, Rainbow Beach, Grants Beach or Dunbogan Beach – all of which have a 4WD entrance. Please note a permit is required to drive on these approved 4WD beaches. Permits are available from the Visitor Information Centre located at the Glasshouse, Clarence Street (map ref. K8).

Port Macquarie Surf School - Learning to surf is fun and easy, especially at Port Macquarie Surf School where they have lessons daily to suit all their customer’s needs. All coaches are fully accredited, licensed and insured with Surfing Australia. You will learn surf safety and awareness as well as how to use the ocean safely. They cater for all ages and abilities from beginners through to advanced. Port Macquarie Surf School is Council approved and a licensed Surfing Australia Surf School. They provide free equipment including safe softboards, wetsuits, rashvests and sunscreen. Drop into their booking office at 46 Pacific Drive right opposite Flynns Beach or call them on 65847733.

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beach guideport macquarieNorth BeachNorth Shore, Port Macquarie L6 � � � �

Town BeachClose to town, popular surfing beach M8 � � � � � � �

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Nobbys BeachPopular with dog owners P12 � �

Shelly BeachA very popular family beach,lovely for a BBQ or Picnic P14 � � � � � �

Miners BeachUnofficial nudist beach access viawalking track from Lighthouse Rd P16 �

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There are so many things to see and do in the Greater Port Macquarie region - you won’t know where to start! Almost every activity you can think of is catered for with family fun for all ages as well as adventure and thrills for the more daring.

Bike Hire is available at Grahams Seers Cyclery for lots of fun and great exercise. Pack a picnic and take in the sights on two wheels - the kids will love it and you will too. There are some wonderful paths and dedicated bike lanes so it makes for a very eco-friendly way to tour around. Graham Seers Cyclery has a fantastic range of bikes for the enthusiast and also specialises in repairs and service.

Port Macquarie Kayak Tours invite you to discover the natural beauty of the Mid North Coast and surrounding areas. Come on a leisurely kayak tour through the Hastings River and Kooloonbung Creek where you’re likely to encounter dolphins, bats, water dragons and a wide variety of local sea and wildlife. All skill levels and ages are catered for. 2hr kayak tour River/Mangroves/Wildlife $35 (10am daily). 6hr FRESH WATER RAPIDS $70 (groups welcome). Kayak hire $15 pp/ hr. Mark is your guide and is a respected tourism operator with 11 years’ experience (see ad back cover).

In the foothills of the Hastings Valley hinterland lies Bellrowan Valley. With just a short 30 minute drive from Port Macquarie and 15 minutes from Wauchope you can feel like you’re a million miles from anywhere. Bellrowan Valley Horse Riding prides itself on being the only Horse Riding Centre on this part of the East

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marketsPort Macquarie Sunday Markets2nd & 4th Sun of month, 8am-1pm, Westport High School, Findlay Ave, Port Macquarie (map G9).

Foreshore Markets (Hastings Farmers & Artists Markets) 2nd Sat of month, 8am-noon, Westport Park, Park St, Port Macquarie (map ref H8).

Mums & Bubs Market 2nd Sat of month, 8am-noon, St Paul’s High School, Ocean Dr, Port Macquarie (map ref G14).

Hastings Farmers Markets4th Sat of month, 8am-noon, Wauchope Showground, High St, Wauchope (map pg 46).

Laurieton Riverwalk Markets3rd Sun of month, 8am-1pm, Tunis St, Laurieton (map pg 46).

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Coast that happily and safely takes out trail rides and overnight treks for any level of rider, from nervous beginners to experienced riders, giving everyone the opportunity to do something they will never forget. Whether it’s just you and your partner, friends, family or tour group they look forward to taking you on a relaxed and unforgettable ride on one of Bellrowan’s much loved and trusted horses (see ad back cover).

Bowling has never been more fun than at Wave Bowl, your Ten Pin Bowling Entertainment Centre in Port Macquarie. Whether you are bowling for fun with the family or looking for a great time out with friends, Wave Bowl offers an experience that everyone will enjoy. Wave Bowl have put together some fantastic affordable bowling deals so check out their ad, but get in early as they book out fast! www.wavebowl.com.au

Jumbos Playland is where kids say “WOW… great fun” and parents say “WOW... great food and real Barista Coffee. Jumbos is a ‘wonderland’ for kids. The main attraction is a huge, six metre high maze, with slides, swings and gizmos, together with a six and half metre bouncy slide. Toddlers are separate and have a big ball pit to play in, a push car racetrack, toddler PC’s, play panels and a tiny town with a variety of shops and activities. The littlies will enjoy their Music ‘n’ Dance, Fairy Fun and Playdough Art. While the bigger kids will have plenty of activities such as make a mini scrapbook and cooking classes. Mums and dads, you must put Jumbos on your list of things to do with your kids. You can download a timetable at www.jumbosplayland.com.au

Surrounded by Australia’s most extensive blackbutt forest, it was here in the mid 1800s that pioneers made the town famous as

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a timber town. In honour of that history, Timbertown, one of Australia’s best heritage parks, has re-created an entire village depicting the way the early pioneers lived. Set amongst 87 acres of natural forest, Timbertown is an entire village re-created to demonstrate the struggles and achievements of our pioneers. Take a ride on a horse-drawn carriage and view the bullock show – it’s a great day out. Open daily 9.30am to 3.30pm (4.30pm during school holidays).

Kids Crazy Maze is an amazing indoor play centre and café that provides a safe, clean, fully carpeted and air conditioned family friendly environment for children 0-12 and their parents. Make Kids Crazy Maze one of your regular meeting spots and enjoy a Danes Gourmet Coffee, in an intimate setting, while the kids play close by on the mega climbing maze, flying fox and slides or enjoy one of 2 ball pits. Don’t forget your socks.

Billabong Koala and Wildlife Park - Australia’s world-renowned Koala Breeding Centre the Award winning Billabong is New South Wales premier regional wildlife park that allows you to get close up to all of the animals. Now here Shrek the monster crocodile, of 5m in length, is enormous. The Park features a wide variety of Australian and exotic animals, reptiles and birds, including koalas, monkeys, kangaroos, wallabies, wombats, cassowaries, quolls, crocodiles, lizards, snakes and birds. They have picnic barbeques, lush gardens and tranquil billabongs covered with water lilies and stocked with koi carp. Enjoy morning and afternoon tea or lunch in their cafe and visit their Souvenir

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and Gift Shop. Snow leopards will now enjoy a new home at Port Macquarie’s ‘Billabong Koala and Wildlife Park which has opened its largest and most expensive exhibit for these endangered animals. Billabong is now one of only five zoos in Australia to host snow leopards, which are one of the most endangered big cats on the planet with a wild population estimated at less than 4,000. This is the most exciting exhibit to ever open at Billabong which has been five years in planning and takes Billabong to a whole new level. The snow leopard exhibit has taken around a year to construct and has involved many government, legal and safety compliances with different departments. Coming also in 2013 Red Pandas, Little Penguins and Meerkats.

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After a long process of planning and building, Port Macquarie has a new skate park of international standing. The park was designed by local pro-skate design company Convic and has been heralded one of the top five skate parks in Australia because of its variety and its unique features to accommodate all skill levels – including the potential to host major professional skateboarding events. It is one of the biggest skate parks between south-east Queensland and Sydney. The skate park is located opposite Town Beach and the famous Port Macquarie Breakwall which are just a short stroll from the CBD. This facility caters for skateboarders, scooter and bike riders, with clover style bowl with steel coping and roll in. There is a fun mini ramp style section with banks, quarters, stairs and rail. There is also loads of ledges and rails. There are fantastic picnic facilities and a new park also so perfect for a day out.

There is also a skate park in Wauchope, adjacent to Andrews Park Sports Field, Cameron Street. It is a concrete skate park with mellow banked roll in, quarter pipe with metal coping, fun box etc. It’s great park for beginners and intermediates.

Laurieton Skate Park - Castle St. is a concrete park with mellow transitioned banked roll, fun box, quarter pipe etc. Good for beginners and intermediates.

Bonny Hills Skate Park - Ocean Drive Bonny Hills, with a high banked roll into quarter pipe with metal coping connected, step bank and manual/grind box, curved transition bank to mini half pipe metal coping on one side that connects to the bowl with no coping. It is a good park for riders of all levels.

Kendall Skate Park Graham Street Kendall, with mini half pipe, transition one side with metal coping, bank on the other and a manual/grind box to the side of the half pipe. It is a good park for beginners/intermediates.

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Putting our best foot forward - one of Port Macquarie’s newest tourist attractions, the Coastal Walk, follows one of the most dramatic and inspiring coastlines in NSW. The 9km easy-grade walk takes in beaches, headlands, historic sites, rainforests and fantastic views.

Starting at Westport Park in town, all the way to Tacking Point Lighthouse, the walk takes approx 3.5 hours one way and is being hailed as the new ‘must-do’ activity in the region. Nearly 3km runs along the coastal boundary of beautiful Sea Acres Nature Reserve.

The Coastal Walk hugs the coastline and features boardwalks, steps for easier access to the headlands, viewing platforms and picnic shelters.

Opportunities abound for viewing dolphins plus there is a variety of birdlife and the annual whale migration from May to November.

The project is the result of a partnership between Port Macquarie Hastings Council and the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS), with both organisations contributing infrastructure along the walk.

The Council and the NPWS are installing quality signage on topics such as local history, whale watching and underwater ecology, maps make it easy for locals and visitors to enjoy and use the walk.

Visitors can also visit Sea Acres Rainforest Centre just up from Shelly Beach, to experience a walk through some glorious coastal rainforest along the timber boardwalk.

The Coastal Walk is mostly easy grade and can be divided into four sections:• Westport Park to Town Bch - 2 km

• Town Bch to Flynns Bch - 2.2 km

• Flynns Bch to Shelly Bch - 2.2 km

• Shelly Bch to Tacking Point Lighthouse - 2.7 km

A few tips will help to make your walk more enjoyable for you and others:• Keep to the track and keep away from cliff edges.

• Beware of traffic when close to the road.

• Please take rubbish with you or use bins provided.

• Dogs are not allowed in the Sea Acres section anywhere south of Shelly Beach.

For more information please call the Greater Port Macquarie visitor information centre on 6581 8000 or visit the website: www.portmacquarieinfo.com.au

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waterwaysGreater Port Macquarie offers wonderful inland waterways with the Hastings and Camden Haven Rivers, Lake Cathie and three lakes at Laurieton - Stingray Creek, Queens Lake and Watson’s Taylor Lake. Activities are only limited by your imagination, with a great choice of professional river and ocean cruise specialists where you can take in the scenery, watch the dolphins play or be taken to where the fish are guaranteed to be biting.

Avid anglers will be in paradise as they hunt their favourite species from one of the many fishing spots along the rivers, lakes, beaches, and break walls. Local fishing and boating centres scattered around the area are always happy to give a few tips about what’s biting, as well as being able to cater to all your bait and tackle needs.

Greater Port Macquarie is a haven for whale watchers. Every year between May and November approximately 6,000 humpback whales leave their summer feeding grounds in Antarctica and make their way northwards to tropical waters and their winter feeding and breeding grounds before making their return trip.

This migration takes them past the headlands and coastline around Greater Port Macquarie, often within only a kilometre or two of

coastal vantage points, and the glare of the water doesn’t make sighting the tell-tale “blow” too difficult to see. Early morning can also be a good time as the “blow” is often highlighted by the backlight of the morning sun.

Common antics from the humpbacks include waving their extraordinary long pectoral fins, rolling forward to dive until on the tail sucks out of the water, blowing clouds of vapour into the air when breathing, rolling their body and splashing as their pectoral fin smacks the surface of the water, and most spectacularly launching themselves out of the water in a motion called breaching.

Should you have your own boat and plan to motor out to look at the whales yourself, please be aware that whales are highly sensitive to engine noise. Any harassment may severely stress the whales, which in turn can lead to accidents for both humans and whales alike. This is especially important should a mother be with her calf, which may be either resting or suckling. You should remain 100 metres away from whales at all times and no closer than 300 metres of mothers with calves.

A great way to experience these magnificent creatures is on a whale watching cruise. Departing frequently during the season, these cruises will almost guarantee you an up front and personal

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experience in a safe and comfortable environment.

The Cruise Terminal has the largest boat in Port Macquarie and gives you space to move around and an eagle eye view to spot the whales and dolphins from five different viewing levels and unrivalled stability. On board facilities include clean restrooms and wheelchair access is available. They offer cruises for Dolphin Watching, Lunch Cruises, Sunset Cruises, Eco History cruises and can cater for private functions or day tours. You can also enjoy a cruise aboard their beautiful and interesting authentic Chinese Junk with a friendly, experienced and knowledgeable Captain making your river cruising experience a memorable occasion (see ad page 8).

Port Macquarie Cruise Adventures operates several cruise boats across a broad range of water activities, including

river and ocean dolphin and whale watching eco cruises. The magnificent waterways comprise the 3 rivers, Hastings, Maria and Wilson, full of marine life including bottle nosed dolphins, sea turtles, crabs, prawns, oysters and fish. Cruise Adventures are the only passenger vessels capable of navigating the shallow sections of the rivers to the National Park and Oyster World plus cover the vast distances required to see the Everglades rainforest and Wauchope/Timbertown. Dolphins encountered on most cruises and they operate Whale Watching from May – November. Cruise Adventures operate 3 ticket offices including the Dolphin and Whale Watch Centre floating ticket office on the Short Street Wharf (northern end of Short St), Port Macquarie (see ad inside front cover).

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Aqua Vitae Day Spa is an exclusive oasis of serenity. Located at the top of Gordon St in the Five Star Complex, the modest facade opens into an Aladdin’s cave of relaxation and indulgence. With the subtle aroma of therapeutic scents and soothing relaxation music, you will breathe a sigh of relief just by walking in the door. Aqua Vitae boasts five candlelit treatment rooms including the all new couples room for you to enjoy your delightful pampering. Located downstairs, the body treatment room has their famous Vichy Shower, which has 7 shower heads cascading horizontally along your body flowing to your choice of temperature. It is truly amazing, and must be experienced! The hydrotherapy spa treatment room features the ultimate hydrotherapy spa with jets aligned down either side of your spine, the base of your spine, your thighs, calves and feet, all with adjustable pressure. Just lie back, ease your tension and soothe your soul with a range of hydrotherapy treatments including aromatherapy and detox. Upstairs at Aqua Vitae Day Spa features two private massage pedicure chairs, with a built in spa for the feet, where you can enjoy a pedicure or foot treatment with a friend or loved one. Experience Aqua Vitae Day Spa for yourself!

Would you like to escape to a world of tranquillity, with friendly professional staff, amazing results-driven products and a huge variety of treatments? Well that’s exactly what you’ll get at Port Macquarie Day Spa. Located in the heart of the CBD forming part of the Rydges Complex Port Macquarie Day Spa has a well-deserved reputation for the excellence in services they provide. Providing not only relaxation therapies but a variety of results-driven treatments such as microdermabrasion, chemical peels and permanent hair reduction. They have beautifully presented private rooms, spacious and quiet complete with couple’s treatment room and hydrotherapy spa. Your treatment room will always be immaculate; they take great pride in the level of cleanliness they provide. Their therapists are trained to the highest standards and are dedicated to providing you with the ultimate spa experience. Their passion and commitment is to exceed your expectations. Your treatment will always be performed to the same high standard each and every time regardless of whether you are their first guest for the day or their last. At Port Macquarie Day Spa they are all about convenience, their online booking system is easy to use and allows you to schedule your appointments anytime day or night, simply visit www.portdayspa.com.au So whether you intend on spending just an hour or indulging in luxurious package, they can certainly take care of your needs.

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Settlement City Shopping Centre is Port Macquarie’s biggest retail hub and is located on the corner of Bay and Park streets in the North Harbour precinct just minutes from the town centre and right next to Panthers Port Macquarie club. They have lots of parking with 65 specialty retailers including Big W, Woolworths, Best & Less, Reject Shop, Dick Smith, EB games, Sanity, a food court, Ultra Tune, Petrol Plus and more. Specialty services include Medicare, Australia Post and BUPA.

For Good choose quality products that are made from honest materials that carry a clear message. They choose handmade over mass produced, unique and thoughtfully created inspirational and “edgy” pieces. Their toys are heartfelt, healthy, and educational, with a great range of holiday activity sets for those rainy days. Be surprised by their stunning range of candles, giftware, fabrics, clocks, books, cow hide rugs, lighting and much more. They have gift ideas for all ages, budgets and tastes. Their happy store is opposite Town Beach in The Observatory Hotel, next door to the Milk Bar.

Gourmand Ingredients – A fabulous gourmet supermarket with the most amazing Asian section – you’d think you were in Chinatown. Do Yum Cha with dumplings and pork buns in their fantastic frozen section. Peking Duck anyone? Yes they sell duck (and the pancakes of course) as well as BBQ Pork. You will everything from coffee to chutneys by local producers to more exotic imported goods. There’s a wide selection of all the usual gourmet offerings, such as dressings and oils; plus many normally only offered by the big city delis.

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Tequila Carmel’s is the newest addition to Port Macquarie Restaurants. Come and enjoy the new and exciting vibe that they have added to the region. After their success in Sydney Carmel and Ron have brought their business to Port Macquarie for a sea change. Carmel takes true care in all the food she brings to the table, their signature Beef Fajitas cooked to a true authentic recipe, all quality ingredients are used, including fresh Guacomole made daily. You are welcome to linger over drinks in the bar in a fun atmosphere or indulge your senses in bold Mexican flavours rooted in tradition with a modern twist, and experience the authentic Tequila based cocktails including their signature Carmel’s Margarita and the new CoronaRita, which has to be seen to be believed.

Reviewed and recommended by the Good Food Guide, Rainforest Café is set in the beautiful surrounds of Sea Acres Rainforest Centre, French chef and owner Jean-Louis Tostivint has created a superb menu for you to try. Open for breakfast, lunch, morning and afternoon tea 7 days a week. Enjoy the peace and tranquillity of the rainforest surrounds whilst tasting some of Jean-Louis’ gourmet delights.

The Corner Restaurant cafe is located close to the CBD in Port Macquarie underneath Macquarie Waters Boutique Apartment Hotel. The Corner offers a sophisticated and contemporary vibe with a menu driven by seasonal produce, the freshest ingredients and passionate minds. The restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner 7 days a week from 7am and serves the finest Campos

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coffee roast all day. The restaurant is fully licensed with a quality wine list reflecting the best drops from the best regions. The Corner is passionate about fresh food, great service and ensuring visitors to our region have an exceptional experience. The Corner

recently won at the NSW Tourism Awards 2011 - Bronze Award Tourism & Catering and at the North Coast Tourism Awards 2012 - Gold Award Restaurants & Catering.

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beautiful Flynns Beach area, a fantastic Italian family restaurant boasting the same owners since 1990. Experience traditional home-made pasta and sauces and gourmet pizzas, plus a range of veal, chicken and seafood meals with a great kids menu. BYO with indoor and outdoor seating and they also do take-away. Open 7 days from 5pm.

Abundance Lifestyle & Garden - has been operating for 30 years with 8 years at the Sancrox site. They are highly regarded in the nursery industry as innovative growers of beautiful flowering plants including latest releases. They recently expanded to incorporate a retail outlet and garden café in the unique location. Relax and enjoy their scrumptious menu in serene surroundings over looking the picturesque lake. Their quirky menu reflects fresh local produce and healthy lifestyle with a selection of delectable cakes and desserts made by their passionate kitchen team. On the weekend start your day with a lesuirely breakfast and freshly ground imported organic coffee. Group bookings, functions, weddings and offsite catering can be organised by their specialised team. Tailored menus, décor and music can be

provided to suit your event to make your special day memorable. So take a rambling walk through the garden centre, have a look at the stylish homewares and enjoy coffee or lunch in the charming café.

The Pancake Place is an iconic part of the Port Macquarie landscape and has been operating in the same spot for almost 30 years! In that time their menu has evolved to where it is today; a delicious range of pancakes and crepes to suit all palates – and don’t be fooled into thinking they are just a breakfast location.

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Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner the choices are vast and varied with a great savoury menu for the adults as well as the kids corner menu for younger family members featuring their popular mini pizzas. Pancake Place with its wondrous bright and colourful décor is truly part of the Port Macquarie holiday experience – make sure you don’t miss out.

Embrace PMT at Quay Lime Restaurant & Loft Bar. Capture the essence of Port Macquarie Time (PMT) whilst enjoying the warm and friendly dining experience. Located right on Port Macquarie’s tranquil marina, you will enjoy an authentic dining experience with a menu consisting of locally sourced produce. They are fully licensed and have an extensive range of wines, beers and cocktails. With easy parking onsite and a pleasant 10 minute walk around the bay to the centre of town, they are perfectly located to provide you with a stress free dining experience. They also cater to children with a range of both the old favourites and as well as more parent friendly options. Once finished they can enjoy the amazing bream swimming around the marina. Come enjoy the local handcrafted beer, listen to some live music or be amazed by the works of local artists. Quay Lime, the only place in Port to eat, drink and indulge. (see ad page 3)

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Day trip to ForsterWith the highway now upgraded, it’s only an easy 60 minute drive south of Port Macquarie to the beautiful Great Lakes.

Encompassing Forster/Tuncurry, Pacific Palms, the Myall Coast and a green Hinterland, with 145 kilometres of pristine coastline and amazing inland waterways, it is a wonderful place for a day trip. The Great Lakes has countless ways to fill a day and all you will need to create memories that will last a lifetime.

There is no shortage of adventures catering for all ages. Amusement parks, golf courses, sailing, kayaking, swimming, fishing, diving, sky diving, trekking, 4WD, mountain biking and numerous events are but a few of the opportunities that await the visitor. There are also wineries, award winning restaurants, beaches and spectacular national parks.

Trail 1 : Camden Haven – Kendall - Head south from Port Macquarie through to Lake Cathie and stop at Longpoint Vineyard (open Wed - Sun), and taste their many wines, famous Agent Orange Liqueur and alcoholic Ginger Beer.

Next on to Bonny Hills and stop at Crystalline Pottery (open most days). Rod’s work truly needs to be seen to be believed, as his pottery sparkles like precious gemstones.

Continue on to the Camden Haven and turn right towards Kew. Turn left when you see the sign for Dooragan National Park and drive up North Brother Mountain which overlooks Laurieton, North Haven and Dunbogan villages.

At the summit (490 metres), a lookout which is not to be missed offering a superb view over the coastline, the lakes and the mouth of the Camden Haven River. It is one of Australia’s most impressive coastal panoramas, return to the bottom and continue following the signs to Kew stopping at Blue Gum Woodturning Gallery in Laurieton/Kew on the way and see the stunning and unique pieces handcrafted on site.

From there go back to the highway and then turn left back to Port Macquarie.

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Trail 2 : Wauchope – Comboyne – Ellenborough Falls (approx. 4 hours). Starting from Wauchope follow the signs to Comboyne, just out of town there is a fork in the road.

Veer left here and follow the signs to Ellenborough Falls, one of the largest single drop waterfalls in the Southern Hemisphere (approx 45mins drive but worth it).

A great stop for lunch so pack a picnic or if you prefer a kiosk is available. Drive back the way you came.

Trail 3 : Food, Wine and Brews Trail - Be sure to tell them you’re doing the Discover Magazine wine and brews trail and they’ll point you in the right direction.

Start at The Little Brewing Company – Map ref: D14 (Mon-Fri 9-5pm and Sat 10-4pm) and taste the fantastic range this boutique brewery has to offer. Their famous brand Wicked Elf is not to be missed. Head over Lake Road and onto Port Macquarie’s newest brewery The Black Duck. Here you can try a tasting paddle of all seven beers and a ploughman’s platter filled with local goodies to enjoy.

Next head down the Pacific Hwy, turning left at the sign for Longpoint Vineyard in Lake Cathie - open Wed – Sun 10am – 5pm. Come back out to the highway and head south and turn right at the sign for Bago Vineyards and Maze - open 7 days 9.30am – 5pm. Taste some of their fabulous wines and local cheeses. Thier newly finished maze is a fantastic family activity.

Come back out to the highway and turn left and head north to Cassegrain Wines – Map ref: A10 open 7 days 9am - 5pm, with thier stunning vineyard and gorgeous restaurant – Open daily 10am - 4pm, evenings Thu, Fri and Sat (bookings essential).

Next head over the highway and turn right onto Sancrox Road

where you find Abundance Lifestyle and Garden. Relax and enjoy their scrumptious menu in serene surroundings over looking the picturesque lake, then take a rambling walk through the garden centre and have a look at the beautiful range of homewares.

Keep heading north up the highway stopping in at Ricardoes Tomatoes & Strawberries and experience the pleasure of picking your own plump, luscious strawberries. Ricardoes boast 5 varieties of hydroponic strawberries, with over 30,000 plants growing in their greenhouse, and that is in addition to the 8 varieties of tomatoes they grow. Ricardoes Tomatoes & Strawberries really taste the way nature intended. The Sarks brothers, who own the farm, work hard to ensure that all the tomatoes & strawberries are given extra special care during the growing process, which is essential to achieve year round production and offer the best quality fruit (see ad page 5).

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Stay & Play in the Manning ValleyJust south of Port Macquarie, is the picturesque Manning Valley. Take a day trip or stay a night or two and discover the natural wonders in our laid back friendly valley.

Free from over development, large crowds and bustling traffic the Manning Valley’s clean air and lush landscapes will take your breath away...

Taree is the major commercial centre of the region and offers many great shopping areas and facilities for the holiday maker. You can experience beautiful coastal towns, white sandy uncrowded beaches and quaint and quiet inland villages throughout the Manning Valley. Unique markets are held throughout the region each weekend and provide a great opportunity to meet the friendly locals and pick up some great homemade jams, sauces and fresh produce.

There are local arts and craft galleries, specialty shops and many fine restaurants, cafes and cosy tea rooms to tempt your taste buds throughout the Manning Valley. With so much to see and do, you will want to stay and play another day.

Top things to doOld Bar Beach and Saltwater National Park are just a ten minute drive from the Pacific Highway and are home to some of the best surfing beaches in the area.

Explore our waterways... the Manning Valley is a fisherman’s paradise and the fishing in our region can tempt anyone to wet a line. Fish our numerous, pristine freshwater streams for Australian Bass (perch). Fish our estuaries for quality flathead, bream, luderick and much more. Use the endless miles of deserted beaches and headlands for the land based blue water angler.

Take advantage of our excellent boat launching facilities on the Manning River, or at Crowdy Head to chase the big blue water species off shore, such as snapper, kingfish, mullaway and pearl perch. The fishing possibilities are endless and for all water activities you have found a mecca in the Manning Valley.

Take a walk or a bike ride through our heritage towns and check out the museums or experience our native wildlife and natural wonders in the National Parks and Reserves.

In the heart of Taree, Club Taree (RSL and Golf Club) offers guests a range of exciting weekly activities and delicious dining options at their Iron Bark Restaurant and the all new Lilly Pilly

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Café. The Club’s golf course consists of 21 holes comprising a par 71, 18 hole competition course with a further 3 holes on the clubhouse side set aside for social play. Club Taree is a great way to spend an afternoon, evening or entire day.

Just outside the village of Tinonee, set on five magnificent elevated acres amidst luscious green dairy country, Artisans on the Hill is the “wow” place you must visit, for an hour, a day or a week! Enjoy a relaxing cuppa and have a browse in the amazing Gallery. Book in for an Artisans workshop where you can create with wood, glass, silver and more or stay a night in their Bed & Breakfast accommodation for a ‘home away from home’. Closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays - Groups any day by appointment. Open 7 days in January.

Time to playFor something to Do, Taste, Learn, Cuddle, Try, Buy, Enjoy, Smile and Be inspired about, head to Honeycomb Valley Farm just an hour on the highway south of Port Macquarie at Nabiac. Gorgeous farm animals, native Australian bee sanctuary, inspiring resilience gardens and plants, farmgate shop, tasting deck, herbal teas, gourmet produce and much much more. A little farm with a lot of reasons to visit. Open Friday to Tuesday and every day in the School Holidays.

Where to stayMescal’s at Pampoolah is just 5 minutes from Taree and the ideal 4.5 Star bed and breakfast for you to relax in

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peace, privacy and style with beautiful gardens surrounding your accommodation and a crystal clear pool to slip into on those warm summer days and nights. Choose from a Queen or twin suite, or self-contained apartment. Full country breakfasts to start the day just right and evening meals available if you don’t want to venture out at the end of the day.

The Riverview Motor Inn is centrally located in Taree, with 20 clean and spacious motel units and is overlooking the Manning River. Dine in the comfort of your own room or in the fully licensed on site restaurant. If it is a central location you are after the Riverview Motor Inn is perfect for you.

You are welcome... come and explore our region today. Check out manningvalley.info for full details of coming events or phone 1800 182 733

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Studio & 2 bedrooms, fully furnished self-contained holiday apartments with ocean views. Swimming pool, children’s wading pool, heated spa, & BBQ’s. Just a 3 min stroll to town Beach and 10 min walk to town centre.where: 54 William St, Port Macquariephone: (02) 6584 1881www.beachcomberresort.com.aumap ref: L8

Beachcomber Resort

Ki-Ea Apartments50 spacious 1, 2, 3 & 4 bedroom apart-ments. Close to town centre & Town Beach. Heated pools, spa, sauna, home theatre, and guest roof deck with water views. Beach Kids Loyalty Program for kids aged 2-12.where: 67 William St, Port Macquariephone: 1800 00 85 75www.ki-ea.com.aumap ref: L8

El Paso Motor InnLocated on the water in the heart of town, easy walking distance to clubs, beaches & shopping centres. Featuring 55 units all with full facilities. The Waterfront Restaurant is fully licensed overlooking the Hastings River.where: 29 Clarence St, Port Macquariephone: (02) 6583 1944www.elpasomotorinn.com.aumap ref: K8

East Port Motor InnLocated within 5mins walk to Town Beach or the CBD, they offer affordable stylish ac-commodation with cable TV & broadband. Most rooms have private balconies and there is a BBQ area with swimming pool.where: Cnr. Lord & Burrawan St, PMphone: (02) 6583 5850www.eastportmotorinn.com.aumap ref: L9

Flynns Beach ResortThe ultimate in relaxation in our modern, spacious 2 bedroom apartments, catering ideally for families. Air-conditioned, private balconies, 2 swimming pools, tennis court, gym, play activities & only a 3 minutes to Flynns Beach.where: Cnr Pacific Drive & Ocean St, PMphone: 1800 833 338www.flynnsbeachresort.com.aumap ref: N11

Absolute river frontage with jetty for fishing & boat launching. Boat hire, swimming pool, putt putt golf & playground. From budget to luxury, deluxe cabins, ensuite sites for vans or tents & drive through sites.where: Hastings River Dr, Port Macquariephone: 1800 228 800www.edgewaterholidaypark.com.aumap ref: D7

Edgewater Holiday Park

Our rooms offer comfortable accommoda-tion & most have private balconies overlook-ing the river. Relax by the pool, spa, or at the hotel’s private beach. The hotel has a licensed restaurant & excellent conference facilities.where: Cnr Buller & Hollingworth St, PMphone: (02) 6583 2955www.countrycomforthotels.commap ref: J8

Country ComfortPort Macquarie’s newest 4 star motel. Conveniently located, offering spacious air-conditioned rooms, with satellite TV, some with LCD screens. Enjoy fine dining on the new poolside deck in our fully licensed Gov-ernors Restaurant.where: 103 Hastings River Dr, Port Macqphone: (02) 6583 5333www.bestwestern.com.aumap ref: E8

Best Western Macquarie Barracks

Located opposite beautiful Flynns Beach. Fully self contained apartments, with kitchen, laundry & air conditioning, many with spa baths. There is a pool & a rooftop terrace with spectacular views & BBQ facilities.where: 48 Pacific Dr, Port Macquariephone: (02) 6583 9544www.beachsideholidays.commap ref: N11

Beachside Holiday Apartments

Lighthouse Beach Holiday VillageWell equipped cabins, powered sites for holidaymakers with their own vans, & camp-ers are welcome on the shady grassed areas of the Village. The village has it’s own shop, pool, BBQs & playground, only a short stroll to the beach.where: Matthew Flinders Dr, PMphone: (02) 6582 0581www.lighthousebeachholidayvillage.com.aumap ref: M19

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The ideal location of Beaches Holiday Apartments puts the holidaymaker opposite the beautiful patrolled Flynns Beach. 19 Self contained apartments, air conditioning, large saltwater heated pool, BBQ & cabana.where: 55 Pacific Dr, Port Macquariephone: (02) 6584 4433www.beachesholidayresort.com.aumap ref: N11

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Private residential location surrounded by parkland 100m off Hastings River Drive only 3 minutes drive from Port Central. 16 modern spacious 4 star motel rooms and 6 motel style luxury apartments. You will not be disappointed.where: 15 Mort St, Port Macquariephone: (02) 6583 3266www.astonhill.com.aumap ref: G8

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Oxley Cove Holiday ApartmentsEnjoy your next holiday in tropical sur-rounds; the apartments are situated just 300m from Town Beach & only minutes from Town Centre. All the apartments are fully self-contained & all with undercover parking.where: 29 Owen St, Port Macquariephone: (02) 6583 1855www.oxleycoveapartments.com.aumap ref: M9

The ObservatoryOverlooking Town Beach & a short riverfront stroll to the vibrant town centre. Choice of stylish hotel rooms and 1, 2 or 3 bed apartments & penthouses. The North Coasts most awarded hotel. Indoor pool, spa, sauna, BBQ entertainment area, restaurants & day spa.where: 40 William St, Port Macquariephone: (02) 6586 8000www.observatory.net.aumap ref: L8

Port AlohaPark the car and forget it! On a quiet side street in the CBD, Port’s restaurants, shops and beaches are within an easy walk. Relax in our solar heated pool or enjoy a bbq on the deck.where: 3 School St, Port Macquariephone: (02) 6583 1455 www.portaloha.com.aumap ref: K8

Port Pacific ResortLuxury 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments, pool, spas, gym, sauna, half tennis court, BBQs, canoe & catamaran hire, games room, broadband internet & school holiday activi-ties. Short stroll to riverside & town beach.where: 6-14 Clarence St, Port Macquariephone: (02) 6583 8099www.portpacific.com.aumap ref: K8

Northpoint ApartmentsLuxurious fully self-contained apartments, with private balconies & spectacular ocean views. Situated only 150m from the town centre & a 7 min flat walk to the beach, with cafes, restaurants & shopping at your doorstep.where: 2 Murray St, Port Macquariephone: 1800 210 222www.northpointapartments.com.aumap ref: K8

Mantra QuaysideUltimate CBD location featuring contemporary studio, one & two bedroom apartments, free security parking, stunning rooftop with heated lap pool, gym, BBQ & lounge area! Walk to restaurants, shops & beach.where: Cnr. William & Short St, PMphone: (02) 6588 4000www.quaysideapartments.com.aumap ref: J8

Oasis Holiday Apartments2 & 3 bedroom apartments with 2 bathrooms, all fully self-contained with Broadband,air-con, laundry, dishwasher. On-site manager. Swimming pool, BBQs, Games room. Walk to beach, restaurants, shops, golf & tavern.where: 216 Mathew Flinders Dr, PMphone: (02) 6586 7200www.portoasis.com.aumap ref: L19

Macquarie Waters Boutique HotelAward winning 4.5 star boutique apartment complex in town centre with stylish hotel rooms and self contained apartments. Heated pool, spa and roof deck with ocean views. Corner Restaurant open 7 days.where: 11 Clarence St, Port Macquariephone: (02) 6584 5755www.mwaters.com.aumap ref: K8

Mercure Centro Hotel 72 spa and guest rooms, modern contemporary design and decor, undercover security parking, heated pool, bar, restaurant, day spa and meeting room.where: 103 William St, Port Macquariephone: 1300 786 989www.centrohotel.com.aumap ref: K8

Marina Holiday ParkSituated on the beautiful Hastings River, we offer 12 ensuite cabins & powered/un-powered sites. The park has a full range of facilities including kiosk, swimming pool & jetty on the river! & yes, you can bring your pets!where: 52 Settlement Point Rd, PMphone: (02) 6583 2353www.marinaholidaypark.commap ref: G5

Quality Resort SailsOffering 83 superbly appointed Guest Rooms, Studio & Executive Suites with bal-conies or terraces, water or garden views. Facilities include pool, spas, steam room, cocktail bar, restaurant, tennis courts, room service & more.where: 20 Park St, Port Macquariephone: (02) 6589 5100www.sailsresort.com.aumap ref: G7

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Quality Inn HWPerfectly positioned on the headland the HW boasts beautiful rooms, spa baths, ca-ble TV & stunning water views, most rooms have private balconies. The motel also offers two guest lounges & outdoor area with swimming pool.where: 1 Stewart St, Port Macquariephone: (02) 6583 1200www.qualityinnhw.com.aumap ref: L8

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Vacation VillageFully self-contained apartments nestled on nearly 2 hectares of gardens on the river. Resort facilities include tennis courts, spa, sauna, pool, games room, BBQ areas, bowling green, mini golf, squash court & much more!where: 50 Settlement Point Rd, PMphone: 1300 78 55 99www.classicholidayclub.com.aumap ref: G5

RydgesOffering 98 beautifully appointed & spacious rooms in a splendid setting, complemented by 25 self-contained apartments. With the cosmopolitan buzz of town centre just a stone’s throw away and beaches at your doorstep.where: 1 Hay St, Port Macquariephone: (02) 6589 2888www.rydges.com/portmacquariemap ref: K8

Shelly Beach ResortLocated only 5 minutes from town, and right near Shelly Beach and Sea Acres, offering 1 & 2 bedroom fully self contained townhouses, parking at your door. tennis court, spa, BBQ, games room, kids playground and WI-FI. where: 156 Pacific Dr, Port Macquariephone: 02 6582 3978www.shellybeachresort.com.aumap ref: N15

Sundowner Breakwall Tourist ParkExclusive Bayside Spa Cottages & camp-sites with absolute beach/river/CBD front-age, free wireless, resort pool & free BBQs. Sundowner is the ideal holiday location. NEW - Affordable Multi Media Conference & film centre.where: 1 Munster St, Port Macquariephone: 1800 636 452www.sundownerholidays.com map ref: K7

South Pacific Apartments41 self-contained modern apartments op-posite Flynns Beach. With heated outdoor spa, children’s wading pool with rain dome, heated swimming pool, BBQ & gazebo. Beach Kids Loyalty Program for kids aged 2-12.where: 37 Pacific Dr, Port Macquariephone: 1300 267 248www.southpacificpm.com.aumap ref: N11

YHA - Ozzie Pozzie BackpackersPort Macquarie YHA is more like a resort than a hostel. Relax in the poolside cabana, swim, or snooze in a hammock under palm trees. Town, shops, riverside cafes and bars are 5 minutes walk away. where: 36 Waugh St, Port Macquariephone: (02) 6583 8133www.yha.com.aumap ref: H9

Wyndham Vacation Resort Flynns BchOnly 150 metres from Flynns beach, all apartments are self-contained from spa-cious studios to 3 bed penthouses. Heated Swimming pool, sauna, gym & spa, outdoor lounge decks, pool table, children’s play area & games.where: 20 Flynn St, Port Macquariephone: (02) 6589 9688www.wyndhamvrap.com.aumap ref: M11

Timbertown Resort & MotelConveniently located next door to Timber-town, offering Motel Rooms, Executive Spa Suite, & Resort cabins. 2 Swimming Pools, Tennis Court, Large BBQ Area, Laundry Fa-cilities, Games Area, & Children’s Play Area.where: 230 High St, Wauchopephone: (02) 6585 1355www.timbertownmotel.com.aumap page: 46

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Port Macquarie Police Hay Street, Port Macquarie 6583 0199 K8

Port Macquarie Base Hospital Wrights Road, Port Macquarie 6581 2000 D13

Tourist Information Centre Clarence Street, Port Macquarie 1300 303 155 K8

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