Solitary Islands Coastal Walk
Stretching 60 kilometres along the dramatic coastline between Coffs Harbour and the Solitary Islands Marine Park, the Solitary Islands Coastal Walk is one of New South Wales' most spectacular multi-day treks. This route weaves through lush rainforest, past deserted beaches, and atop sea cliffs with uninterrupted ocean views, offering a genuine immersion in the region's natural beauty. The walk is named for the offshore islands that dot the horizon, and you'll feel the rhythm of the coast with every step.
Highlights & What to See
- Muttonbird Island Nature Reserve: A short side trip from Coffs Harbour, this island is a crucial nesting site for wedge-tailed shearwaters; time your visit at dusk to see thousands return to their burrows.
- Kororo Nature Reserve: An ancient littoral rainforest with towering figs and cabbage tree palms, where you can spot crimson rosellas and wallabies.
- Diggers Beach and the Big Banana: A classic stop for a swim or a surf, with the iconic Big Banana theme park nearby for a fun break.
- Moonee Beach Nature Reserve: Pristine beaches and a coastal lagoon perfect for a cooling dip, with excellent birdwatching opportunities.
- Solitary Islands Marine Park: Snorkel or dive in crystal-clear waters teeming with tropical fish, sea turtles, and colourful coral – the marine park protects a chain of rocky islands.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most walkers tackle the full 60-kilometre route over 4 to 5 days, allowing time for swimming, photography, and detours. You can also sample shorter day walks, such as the 8-kilometre section from Coffs Harbour to Sapphire Beach. Pace yourself: the coastal terrain is undulating, and the subtropical humidity can be intense in summer. Plan to walk in the cooler months (April to October) for the best conditions.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Coffs Harbour: The walk's southern terminus, with a lively café scene, the Regional Botanic Garden, and the Jetty Strip for seafood.
- Woolgoolga: A laid-back beach town with a strong Sikh community – visit the colourful Sikh temple and enjoy the curry houses.
- Dorrigo National Park: A 45-minute drive inland, this Gondwana rainforest World Heritage Site offers spectacular waterfalls and canopy walks.
- Yamba: A charming coastal village at the mouth of the Clarence River, known for its surf breaks and relaxed vibe.
- Bellingen: A creative hinterland town with artisan galleries, farmers' markets, and the pristine Bellinger River.
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Image credits
- Newcastle — Hugh Llewelyn / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Port Stephens — J.lyle / Public domain
- Hunter Valley — Mfunnell / CC BY-SA 3.0