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Crowdy Bay National Park
Crowdy Bay National Park offers an abundance of wildflowers, birds and animals, bushwalking, swimming and fishing in 8,022 hectares of coastal plains. There are long sweeping beaches north and south, extensive wetlands, rainforest pockets and coastal heath featuring beautiful wildflowers. Australian author Kylie Tennant spent time living and writing here, and her hut which was used as a writing retreat has been restored and maintained. Walking trails include the cliff walk, rock platforms and ...
Crowdy Head Beaches
The beautiful area of Crowdy Head is located on a vast expanse of unspoilt beach which includes the North and South Beach. At the North beach end there is no overcrowding. This is a well protected beach, excellent for families. The Surf Lifesaving Club overlooks the beach and patrols operate during the summer months. Four wheel drive beach access is available near the Surf Lifesaving Club. There is a kiosk, cold outdoor shower and toilet facilities. Picnic area with barbecues and picnic tables...
Crowdy Head Lighthouse
Located 33 kilometres north east of Taree on the Mid North Coast is the historic Crowdy Head Lighthouse. Designed and erected between 1878 - 1879 as one of only five small lighthouses built on the NSW coast. The panoramic views from the lighthouse are breathtaking. Looking north you can see beyond Diamond Head and the Three Brothers region (south, middle and north) which were named by Captain James Cook in 1770 as he sailed up the East Coast. To the south you can see as far as Seal Rocks. ...