Corindi Beach

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Corindi Beach is a sleepy coastal hamlet on the New South Wales North Coast, where the bush meets the sea and the pace of life slows to a gentle stroll. This unpretentious stretch of sand sits between the larger towns of Coffs Harbour and Grafton, offering a genuine slice of Aussie beach life without the crowds. Here, families spread towels on soft sand, surfers paddle out for gentle waves, and the nearby creek invites a refreshing dip after a coastal walk. It's the kind of place where you can spend hours beachcombing for shells or just watching the clouds roll in from the Pacific.

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Corindi Beach is the kind of place you could easily while away a full day, but it works best as a relaxed overnight stop or a two-night escape. If you're driving the Pacific Highway, pull in for a few hours to stretch your legs on the sand and a picnic by the creek. For a deeper experience, base yourself here for two nights: spend the first day beach-lounging and creek-paddling, then dedicate the second to exploring Yuraygir National Park and walking the Red Rock headland. The local holiday park offers simple cabins and campsites right behind the dunes, so you can wake to the sound of waves.

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