Coffs Harbour's Best Picnic Locations

Luke Young • October 26, 2023

Are you ready to embark on a delightful journey through the stunning landscapes of Coffs Harbour?


Look no further – our exclusive guide is here to unveil the most picturesque picnic spots that our coastal paradise has to offer. From the breathtaking vistas of McCauley's Headland to the serene beauty of Sawtell Lookout, get ready to elevate your picnic experience to new heights. Get the scoop on lesser-known picnic spots that locals adore.


As a bonus, we share some of the area's best-kept secrets for a truly off-the-beaten-path experience. These hidden gems are perfect for those who seek solitude and a deeper connection with nature.


McCauley's Headland


The paved walkway with a fairly steep incline will take you up to a grassed area overlooking McCauley's Beach to the south and Diggers beach to the north, with amazing views of Muttonbird Island and the Solitary Islands as your backdrop. all you need to do is find a nice shady spot under one of the trees that scatter the headland and lay out your picnic rug and Relax. There are toilets locates in the carpark at McCauley's and Diggers Beach, There are no picnic tables or BBQs so you will need to take a rug and your picnic basket full of goodies. There are a couple of spots on your way up the hill with seats to sit and rest on your way up. This is an ideal spot for a couple just wanting a nice relaxing picnic.


Moonee Beach Reserve




 

Moonee Beach, where the creek meets the beach, Located only 10kms from our apartments is the picturesque Moonee Beach Reserve equipped with picnic tables, free electric BBQs, toilets, shower facilities, kids playground and plenty of parking.


Moonee has something to offer everyone from the keen surfer to the families with young kids. The protected creek offers a safe haven for swimming for the littlies or venture further for the beautiful deep water holes with rope swings. Great place for kayaking or just relaxing under the shade of the Norfolk Island Pines. This location has great facilities and is very family friendly, perfect for large gatherings, even take the dog this is an on leash pet-friendly area.


Look at me Now Headland


Look at me Now headland is where you can get up close and personnel with the wildlife. Sit with kangaroos while watching the whales swim past, and for the keen bird watcher don't forget your binoculars. There is plenty of parking and the track is an easy paved walkway where you will easily find a nice flat grassy area to lay a picnic rug. There are no facilities here so take plenty of water and all your essentials for a scrumptious picnic, and please don't share your picnic with the wildlife.


Boambee Bay Reserve


Boambee Bay is known for its beautiful turquoise water coming in from the ocean while being protected from rougher seas making it the perfect place for swimming, kayaking and paddle boarding. There are shelters for hire for larger groups and plenty of picnic tables around the reserve. Electric BBQs are available or if you prefer there is café for food and drinks. Parking is $5 per car to enter. Playground for the kids and on leash pet friendly.


If you would would like somewhere a bit more private and quiet just head up the hill from the reserve to Sawtell Headland Lookout. Take your picnic basket, and your rug and relax while you take in the amazing view of Boambee Beach.


Swans Picnic area


If it's rainforest you are after and want to escape the summer heat then Swans Picnic Area just below Sealy Lookout is a must, just off the road, but you would think you were deep within the rainforest with the huge trees surrounding you and a picnic table just by the freshwater creek. There is only a picnic table here so you will need to take everything with you, very easily accessible from where you park your car. This one is a hidden gem, definitely worth a visit.


When you book with us we are ready to make your picnic adventures as hassle-free as possible, pick up a picnic basket from our reception team when you check in and fill it with goodies from some of our local favourites. Our top recommendations are: 


  • Jetty SPAR Supermarket for various pre-made sandwiches, wraps and salads as well as a great selection of cheeses. (Just a short 2minute walk from the Apartments)
  • Happy Frog on Park Ave has a great selection of salads and vegetarian options.
  • If you would like a platter made, you can pre-order with Platter Effect and have your platter dropped off at reception
  • BYO Jetty Village Cellars has a great selection of local beers and wine
  • Our reception has a range of cheeses, biscuits, local beer, wine or soft drinks to add to your picnic basket. 


If you're ready for that couples getaway with romantic picnic check out our accommodation options. We recommend the Ocean View King SPA Studio for an extra special touch. Check out our room options HERE.

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