Melanie’s guidebook

Melanie
Melanie’s guidebook

Sightseeing

There’s plenty to do in Port Macquarie or “Port” if you’re a local 😉 The world-famous Koala Hospital is just up the road and free entry - just book on their website. Stop for a delicious coffee at Round and Round afterwards. And Port Jet Boats gets you up close and personal during whale watching season - or just from any local beach! You can view the resident koalas or take a guided tour. You have to visit one (or all) of our local beaches. Nobby's, Oxley and Lighthouse Beach South are dog friendly. Otherwise Town, Flynn's and Lighthouse are patrolled beaches. You can even take a camel ride on Lighthouse Beach! Visit most of these beaches by taking The Coastal Walk which takes you from Town Green to the Tacking Point Lighthouse. Koolongbung Nature Park is a pleasant walk in the town. Walking the Breakwall at sunset for gorgeous views is a must-do, check out the painted rocks and maybe see the local dolphins and turtle. There’s a great 10-pin bowling centre; go-kart track -even an escape room! Not forgetting the huge range of cafes and restaurants. You can breakfast by the sea, have lunch by the river and watch the sunset over the river at dinner. Visit the Sea Acres Rainforest Centre for a boardwalk though an ancient rainforest. Make sure to pack a picnic or bbq (and your bathers) for a swim at Shelly Beach afterwards and you might even see some of the drift wars art by local artist. Gaze into the galaxies or check out the moon at the Observatory at Town Beach. Further afield, you can pick your own delicious strawberries at Riccardoes followed by for scones, cream and jam. Port Macquarie boasts a range of local wineries, including Cassegrain; Little Fish; Bago Maze and Winery; Long Point Vineyard. In town you can visit local micro breweries that often will have musicians or some delicious meals - Black Duck Brewery, Moorebeer and Wicked Elf.
Where else can you see and learn about one of Australia’s cutest animals?
110 habitants recommandent
Hôpital des koalas
Lord Street
110 habitants recommandent
Where else can you see and learn about one of Australia’s cutest animals?
A great little beach close to everything. Great body boarding, patrolled by surf lifesaving and even a delicious little cafe.
53 habitants recommandent
Parc de la plage de la ville
1 Munster St
53 habitants recommandent
A great little beach close to everything. Great body boarding, patrolled by surf lifesaving and even a delicious little cafe.
Dog friendly beach just four minutes from our house
76 habitants recommandent
Plage de Nobbys
Nobbys Rd
76 habitants recommandent
Dog friendly beach just four minutes from our house
52 habitants recommandent
Lighthouse Beach
52 habitants recommandent
Fabulous company that really takes care of you and the Ocean. See whales during the season (June to November) and dolphins and the beautiful beaches at all other times!
53 habitants recommandent
Port Jet
Short Street
53 habitants recommandent
Fabulous company that really takes care of you and the Ocean. See whales during the season (June to November) and dolphins and the beautiful beaches at all other times!

Food scene

Great coffee in a beautiful setting
Round & Round
2 Roto Place
Great coffee in a beautiful setting
27 habitants recommandent
Bandwagon
76 William St
27 habitants recommandent
10 habitants recommandent
Roam
53 Pacific Dr
10 habitants recommandent
A hatted restaurant in Port Macquarie. Say no more!
46 habitants recommandent
The Stunned Mullet
24 William St
46 habitants recommandent
A hatted restaurant in Port Macquarie. Say no more!
16 habitants recommandent
Drury Lane Eatery
26 Clarence St
16 habitants recommandent
Incredible cakes and delicious coffee
27 habitants recommandent
Bittersweet
48 Watonga St
27 habitants recommandent
Incredible cakes and delicious coffee

Conseils sur la ville

Déplacements

Port Macquarie

Best seen by car but from our house you can walk to town, through a beautiful wetland park, or even to the beach. The local bus stop is just one street away. Uber and cabs are available.
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Cute koalas and beautiful beaches

Don’t miss: Koala Hospital; Town Beach, Nobby’s Beach, Lighthouse Beach; Tacking Point Lighthouse; walking the Breakwall at sunset; fish and chips on Town Green.
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Restaurants

This is still a regional town and most restaurants aren’t open late. Best to book to be safe. Highly recommend especially Two Triple Four for lunch and the Stunned Mullet for a special dinner - expensive but worth it!
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Pack for fun!

Beach gear. Gold clubs for one of the three courses. Good walking shoes and a water bottle for the 10km Coastal Walk. Binoculars for checking out whales (Jim-Nov) or birds (anytime).