Photo: Johncatsoulis at English Wikipedia / Public domain
Stretching over a kilometre into the calm estuarine waters where the Kalang and Bellinger Rivers meet, Urunga Boardwalk is a serene coastal escape that feels suspended between land and sea. The easy, wheelchair-friendly walkway winds through mangroves, saltmarsh, and melaleuca wetlands before opening onto a long timber pier with sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean. It’s a haven for birdwatchers, photographers, and anyone seeking a quiet immersion in nature on the New South Wales mid-north coast.
Highlights & What to See
- Mangrove and Wetland Walk – The boardwalk meanders through a rich estuarine ecosystem; keep an eye out for royal spoonbills, white-faced herons, and the occasional sea eagle.
- Ocean Viewing Platform – At the far end, a sheltered platform offers uninterrupted views of the coast, perfect for whale watching (June–November) or simply watching the tide roll in.
- Urunga Lagoon – Just off the boardwalk, this calm lagoon is a popular spot for kayaking, paddleboarding, and swimming in the warmer months.
- Sunrise and Sunset – The boardwalk faces east and west, making it an ideal spot for both golden-hour photography; the mangroves glow with colour as the light changes.
- Interpretive Signage – Learn about the local Gumbaynggirr Aboriginal culture and the delicate wetland ecology through signs placed along the route.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow 45 minutes to 1 hour for a leisurely stroll out to the ocean platform and back, including time to pause for photos and birdwatching. If you plan to kayak or swim at the lagoon, budget an extra hour. The boardwalk is accessible at any time of day, but early morning or late afternoon offers the best light and fewer crowds.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Coffs Harbour – 30 minutes south, with the iconic Big Banana, the Solitary Islands Coastal Walk, and lively café scene.
- Bellingen – 20 minutes inland, a charming artsy town with the Bellinger River, artisan markets, and the Never Never Creek swimming holes.
- Dorrigo National Park – 45 minutes west, home to ancient Gondwana rainforest, the Dorrigo Skywalk, and spectacular waterfalls.
- Nambucca Heads – 25 minutes north, offering the famous V-Wall art walk, great surf breaks, and the Nambucca River.
- Sawtell – 25 minutes south, a relaxed beach village with a superb patrolled beach, boutique shops, and excellent seafood.
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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
- Nambucca Heads — Bob T / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Sawtell — JaredMcKenzie / CC0
- Urunga — Johncatsoulis at English Wikipedia / Public domain