5 /5 Dana: My photos dont do it justice. Water is beautiful, clear and shallow in parts for little kids. Lots to see with a snorkel and it has a magical feeling with almost no people on the day we went. Worth the detour. We spent hours here on our journey back to Sydney.
5 /5 Diksha Kotnala: Oh its a BEAUTIFUL boardwalk, about 2-3km long. What a beautiful view along the walk, youll see thousands of fish, some Kangaroos along the way in the jungle on one side and the massive majestic ocean on the other end. The water is shallow at the start under the boardwalk and then goes into deep water with huge rocks. The waves are hitting the rocks and the view is just breathtaking. The long boardwalk leads to the beach at the end. You could descend down the beach, also with a dog if you have one. There is also a Caravan park at the start of the walk. Must visit if youre around Coffs Harbour.
5 /5 P.L.I. Wimalaratne: The boardwalk offered a delightful experience, with stunning views all around. On one side, lush mangroves thrived, while on the other, the river gracefully merged with the sea. The walk concluded at the shoreline, with multiple access points allowing visitors to step down and rejoin the timber pathway at various spots.
5 /5 Kikoprincess Li: So good! Not just a super long broad walk, also a great area for families to swim and dogs to play. You can see fish and enjoy nature here too.
K VV (dada) Been here a couple of times at sunset, always feel good. It says 175m from the carport. Has some big med rock steps and paved slope from the start. It should be good for sunrise and viewing stars at night
Scott T An excellent day out for friends and family.
This is a great day out to see the beauty of the blue mountains. We went on Easter Saturday so it wa very busy but was also really well organised. They had additional parking, lots of extra staff on and very very friendly.
We pre booked tickets and a meal which was a good idea.
The lines for the three rides, were quite long but moved very quickly, again due to excellent organisation.
The only attraction that is really accessible for wheelchairs is the skyway. It is understandable however as it would be impossible to adapt the train for wheelchairs.
Highly recommend for locals and tourists
Martin James Bray Marine Rescue Wharf Markets 2nd Sunday in month. Ideal way to spend the day exploring this beautiful location. Clean water in pool. Amenities also clean. A little bit of paradise on the Sth Coast. My wife and I often sit on the beach at night enjoying the serenity.
Rock Merjudio Super busy and crowded in the summer. This is our first time swimming in an Australian beach. The sand is very fine. The water is ice cold. Lots of people go here to sunbathe and relax. Always prioritise your safety by swimming between the flags. Lifeguards and volunteers regularly remind the people to be safe. Please also keep the beach clean. Some visitors leave their trash at this beautiful beach. I also recommend bringing coolcabana portable tents/shade as the suns UV rays are extremely dangerous. You can feel the sun burning your skin.
Jenny Goodson Having read an old piece of information, we nearly didnt go. I am so glad we did. There was good signage, parking for 3 coaches, 2 caravans and plenty for cars. The toilets were clean. There were lots of picnic space. The walks were well done, although they did get a bit rough in places. It was beautiful and well worth the effort.
Rob Tickner This walking track needs a little maintenance, but if your looking for a beautiful walk with an amazing display of the Dorrigo or Hoop Pine it’s definitely worth a look. The best part of the walk when you come around on the box ridge side is an AMAZINGLY MASSIVE Brush Box gum tree and a true giant of the Cascade Rainforest National Park.
Dave Glover Fantastic walk.
Beautiful, impressive rainforest and nice waterfalls.
So peaceful. I was in my element here.
Quite a walk, but most people should be able to handle it if you take your time