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Rising dramatically from the cobalt waters off Coffs Harbour, Muttonbird Island is a narrow, hump-backed nature reserve that offers one of the most accessible seabird-watching experiences on the New South Wales coast. Connected to the mainland by a short causeway, this protected sanctuary is home to thousands of wedge-tailed shearwaters (muttonbirds) that nest in burrows from August to April. The island’s exposed headland and panoramic views of the Solitary Islands Marine Park make it a magnetic stop for travellers seeking wild coastal scenery, a dose of Indigenous Gumbaynggirr culture, and an easy, rewarding walk that fits neatly into a self-drive itinerary along the Pacific Highway.
Highlights & What to See
- Wedge-tailed shearwater colony: From dusk, watch thousands of muttonbirds return from the sea to their burrows – an unforgettable natural spectacle best enjoyed with a torch and quiet patience.
- Island walking track: A 1.2 km sealed path circuits the island, passing remnant littoral rainforest, volcanic rock platforms, and lookout points with sweeping coastal views.
- Gumbaynggirr cultural connection: Interpretive signs explain the island’s significance as Giidany Miirlarl (the moon’s place) and its role in local Dreaming stories.
- Whale watching (June–November): The northern headland offers prime vantage for spotting humpback whales migrating along the coast.
- Coffs Harbour Jetty precinct: Just across the causeway, this lively hub has cafes, a marina, and a small museum – perfect for a pre- or post-walk coffee.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow 1–1.5 hours for the walk and wildlife-watching on the island itself. If you time your visit for late afternoon (around 3–4 pm), you can enjoy the loop in daylight and then stay for the shearwater return at dusk. The island is compact, so it works well as a quick detour from Coffs Harbour or as part of a longer day exploring the Solitary Islands Coastal Walk.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Coffs Harbour: The city’s beaches, Botanic Garden, and the Big Banana theme park are just minutes away.
- Solitary Islands Marine Park: Snorkel or dive around the offshore islands, or take a glass-bottom boat tour from Coffs Harbour.
- Dorrigo National Park: An hour’s drive inland, this Gondwana Rainforest World Heritage site offers spectacular waterfalls and rainforest walks.
- Bellingen: A creative, artsy town 30 minutes south with a vibrant café scene and the crystal-clear Bellinger River.
- Nambucca Heads: A laid-back coastal town 45 minutes north, known for the V-Wall rock art and seaside walks.
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Image credits
- Coffs Harbour — Paul Lakin / CC BY 3.0
- Solitary Islands Marine Park — Watchthebirdie / CC0
- Dorrigo National Park — Cgoodwin / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Bellingen — Wikistellar01 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Nambucca Heads — Bob T / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Coffs Harbour Jetty — Paul Lakin / CC BY 3.0