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The Clarence River
The Clarence River being the largest river on the eastern seaboard lends itself to extraordinary estuary fishing. It is a living link between the rugged highlands of the upper Clarence and the golden beaches that fringe the sparkling Pacific. It winds through deep ravines and broad plains, ancient forests, lush farmland, sleepy villages and 100 chartered islands. Over 400 kilometres from source to sea, the Clarence is one of Australia's largest waterways. It was once the region's main trade rout...Grafton
Wooli Beach
If you're looking to enjoy water, wildlife and natural wonders, Wooli Beach is the place for you. This secluded beach is surrounded by Yuraygir National Park and offers a story book setting for rest and relaxation. This section of coastline forms the northern sector of the Solitary Islands Marine Park which protects the estuaries, beaches and islands from the Sandon River to Coffs Harbour in the south. The Wooli Wooli River can be negotiated for around 20 kilometres by canoe or boat. Kangaroos, ...Wooli
Yuraygir National Park
The park's landscape has been, and remains, the Country of Aboriginal groups. Generations of Yaegl and Gumbaynggirr people camped, fished and held ceremonies here and numerous areas remain of strong spiritual significance to the Aboriginal community. Positioned on the NSW north coast between Yamba and Coffs Harbour, Yuraygir National Park boasts the state's longest stretch of undeveloped coastline. With 65 kilometres of striking cliffs, rocky headlands, isolated beaches and quiet lakes set ag...Grafton