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Sawtell is a laid-back coastal village on the NSW Mid-North Coast, where a classic Aussie beach holiday meets a thriving café culture and a dash of bohemian charm. The main street is lined with leafy fig trees, boutique shops, and eateries that spill onto footpaths, while the beach is a long, sandy arc that feels uncrowded even in peak season. It's the kind of place where you can spend the morning surfing, the afternoon browsing art galleries, and the evening eating fresh seafood as the sun sets over the Pacific.
Highlights & What to See
- Sawtell Beach: A patrolled, north-facing beach with gentle waves ideal for swimming, bodyboarding, and learning to surf. The headland at the southern end offers a scenic walking track with whale-watching vantage points in season.
- Sawtell Main Beach & Rotary Park: The grassy park behind the beach has barbecues, picnic tables, and a kids' playground, making it perfect for a family day out. The nearby rock pool is a safe spot for toddlers.
- Bonville Creek & Boambee Creek: These two tidal creeks border the town and are fantastic for kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and fishing. Hire a kayak from the boat ramp on Bonville Creek and explore the mangroves and birdlife.
- Sawtell Village: The main street (First Avenue) is a hub of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants. Don't miss the Sawtell Surf Museum for a dose of local surf history, and the weekly Sawtell Growers' Market (Saturday mornings) for local produce and crafts.
- Bongil Bongil National Park: Just south of town, this coastal park protects wetlands, rainforest remnants, and a stunning stretch of beach. The Bongil Bongil Boardwalk is an easy walk through paperbark swamps and mangroves, with abundant birdlife.
Suggested Time to Spend
Two to three days is ideal to soak up the Sawtell vibe. Spend the first day on the beach and exploring the village, the second day kayaking or hiking in Bongil Bongil National Park, and the third day taking a short drive to nearby attractions. If you're on a road trip, a single overnight stop still gives you a taste of the town's charm, but you'll wish you had longer.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Coffs Harbour: 10 minutes north, with the Big Banana theme park, the Coffs Harbour Jetty precinct, and the Muttonbird Island Nature Reserve for panoramic views.
- Urunga: 15 minutes south, a pretty fishing town at the mouth of the Bellinger River, with a famous boardwalk over the river and wetlands.
- Bellingen: 25 minutes inland, a vibrant artsy town in the Bellinger Valley, known for its heritage buildings, Saturday markets, and swimming holes in the Never Never River.
- Dorrigo National Park: 45 minutes inland, a World Heritage-listed rainforest with spectacular waterfalls, including the Dorrigo Skywalk that offers a bird's-eye view over the canopy.
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