Bilbrough Forest

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Bilbrough Forest is a serene coastal rainforest just south of Port Macquarie, offering a cool, green escape from the beach scene. This protected pocket of subtropical and warm-temperate rainforest is laced with easy walking trails that lead past towering flooded gums, cabbage tree palms, and ancient ferns. It's a prime spot for birdwatching, with lyrebirds, wonga pigeons, and the elusive paradise riflebird often heard before they're seen. The forest floor is a carpet of leaf litter and fallen timber, creating a hushed, cathedral-like atmosphere that feels worlds away from the nearby coastal resorts.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1 to 2 hours here, which is plenty to complete the main loop walk, enjoy a picnic, and sit quietly for birdwatching. If you're a keen birder or photographer, allow half a day to explore the side trails and soak up the changing light. The forest is best visited in the morning when the air is cool and birds are most active. Combine it with a morning at nearby beaches or a coastal walk for a well-rounded day.

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