Bonner National Park

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Bonner National Park is a rugged coastal wilderness just south of Port Macquarie, where dramatic sea cliffs, ancient rainforests, and pristine beaches converge. This lesser-known gem offers a raw, untamed slice of the New South Wales coast, perfect for travellers seeking solitude and a deep connection with nature. The park's diverse landscapes—from towering eucalypts to secluded coves—make it an ideal stop on a self-drive itinerary between Sydney and Brisbane.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors can experience the highlights in a half-day, but a full day allows for a relaxed pace: start with the Rainforest Loop in the morning, have a picnic on Bonner Beach, then tackle the coastal track in the afternoon. If you're short on time, the Sea Cliffs Lookout and a short beach visit can be done in 1–2 hours. The park is best visited as a detour from the Pacific Highway, adding a couple of hours to your journey.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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