Nambucca Heads is a town on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia in Nambucca Shire. It is located on a ridge, north of the estuary of the Nambucca River near the Pacific Highway, . Its 2011 population was 6,137, including 602 (9.7%) indigenous persons and 5,180 (83.3%) Australian-born persons in the Shire. The place name is derived from an aboriginal word meaning 'entrance to the waters'. It is a popular holiday and retirement destination.© Wikipedia
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Nambucca Heads is a very nice holiday destination on the mid north coast of NSW - about 50 kilometres south of Coffs Harbour. This town has plenty of accommodation options including several caravan parks. We would be happy to stay in our caravan at any of those visited:
During our stay we enjoyed lunch at the V-Wall cafe (in the same building as the V-Wall tavern), morning tea at the Bookshop Cafe (great fun and delicious), and takeaway from Lom Tolay Thai.
While in town I suggest you take a walk along the V-Wall breakwall and check out the brightly painted rocks in this outdoor graffiti gallery. Visitors are encouraged to leave their holiday messages and memories on the rocks - very interesting. A walking path leads from the Visitor Information Centre to the V-Wall and seemed to be very popular.
Another unique place to visit in town is the Nambucca Heads Island Golf Course - completely surrounded by the waters of the Nambucca River. Access is via a single lane bridge from Riverside Drive. A large covered verandah runs along the length of the club itself which is a relaxing spot for a pre-dinner drink.