Melbourne to Coffs Harbour road trip: Best stops, distance & time

Melbourne to Coffs Harbour road trip: Best stops, distance & time

Melbourne to Coffs Harbour road trip: Towards Port Macquarie

The leg from Taree to Port Macquarie brings the Cattai Wetlands near Coopernook, although veering coastward again for Crowdy Bay National Park is more rewarding. The Diamond Head campground is a famously good place for seeing kangaroos.

Meanwhile, near the Pacific Highway, you can see the enormous Bird Tree in Middle Brother National Park, drive past Queens Lake and maybe pay a visit to Lake Cathie a visit.

Port Macquarie is an obvious overnight stop. Turn east at the junction with the Oxley Highway to go into the city.

Things to do in Port Macquarie include the Sea Acres Rainforest Centre, riding camels on Lighthouse Beach and taking scenic helicopter flights.

Port Macquarie accommodation picks

The best Port Macquarie accommodation options are…

Crescent Head and South West Rocks

Beyond Port Macquarie, the slower coastal route brings Limeburners Creek National Park, Goolawah National Park and surfing mecca Crescent Head,

Plough on for Hat Head National Park and amiable holiday spot South West Rocks. Top attractions here include Horseshoe Bay Beach and the heritage-oozing Trial Bay Gaol in Arakoon National Park.

South West Rocks accommodation picks

The best South West Rocks accommodation options are:

Trial Bay Gaol in Arakoon National Park, New South Wales
Trial Bay Gaol in Arakoon National Park, New South Wales. Photo courtesy of Destination NSW.

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