Photo: Johncatsoulis at English Wikipedia / Public domain
Stretching over the tranquil waters of the Kalang and Bellinger Rivers, the Urunga Boardwalk is a serene 800-metre wooden pathway that meanders through mangroves and out to the ocean. This easy, wheelchair-accessible walk offers a unique perspective on the estuarine ecosystem, with chances to spot pelicans, stingrays, and migratory birds. It’s a peaceful detour that beautifully showcases the natural beauty of the Coffs Coast region, just a short drive from the main highway.
Highlights & What to See
- The Boardwalk Loop – The main attraction: a leisurely stroll over mudflats and mangroves, with interpretive signs explaining the local flora and fauna. The raised walkway means you’re eye-level with the treetops and waterbirds.
- Pelican Feeding – Near the start of the boardwalk, daily pelican feeding sessions (usually at 3pm) draw crowds; it’s a fun, family-friendly spectacle.
- Urunga Lagoon – At the ocean end, the boardwalk opens onto a stunning lagoon where the river meets the sea. It’s a prime spot for photography, especially at sunset.
- Birdwatching – Keep an eye out for herons, egrets, and kingfishers. The mangroves are a haven for birdlife, and the boardwalk provides unobtrusive access.
- Nearby Beaches – Hungry Head Beach and Urunga Beach are just a short drive away, offering unpatrolled swimming and long stretches of sand.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend about 30–45 minutes walking the boardwalk and taking photos. If you combine it with the pelican feeding and a picnic at the adjacent park, allow 1–1.5 hours. It’s a perfect quick stop on a road trip between Coffs Harbour and the Hunter Valley, or a tranquil afternoon outing if you’re staying in the area.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Coffs Harbour – 30 minutes north, with the iconic Big Banana, beaches, and the Muttonbird Island Nature Reserve.
- Bellingen – A charming hinterland town 15 minutes inland, known for its arts scene, markets, and the gorgeous Never Never Creek swimming holes.
- Dorrigo National Park – About 45 minutes west, home to ancient Gondwana rainforests, the Dorrigo Skywalk, and spectacular waterfalls.
- Sawtell – A relaxed beachside village 20 minutes north, with a great café scene and the scenic Rotary Park headland walk.
- Nambucca Heads – 20 minutes south, offering the V-Wall art gallery (painted rocks), a heritage-listed jetty, and whale-watching vantage points.
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Image credits
- Coffs Harbour — Paul Lakin / CC BY 3.0
- Bellingen — Wikistellar01 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Dorrigo National Park — Cgoodwin / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Sawtell — JaredMcKenzie / CC0
- Nambucca Heads — Bob T / CC BY-SA 4.0