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Step into a living cathedral of ancient Gondwanan rainforest at Sea Acres Rainforest Walk, a 1.3-kilometre elevated boardwalk that weaves through one of the last remaining coastal rainforests in New South Wales. Just a few minutes from Port Macquarie's beaches, this lush sanctuary feels a world away, with towering palms, strangler figs, and the constant chorus of birds and insects. The walk is an immersive nature experience, offering a rare glimpse into a subtropical ecosystem that has survived for millennia.
Highlights & What to See
- Elevated Boardwalk – The fully accessible, wheelchair-friendly boardwalk takes you above the forest floor, giving you a canopy-eye view of the rainforest. Interpretive signs along the way explain the ecology and history.
- Diverse Wildlife – Keep an eye out for crimson rosellas, wonga pigeons, and if you're lucky, a brush turkey or a goanna. The air hums with the sound of cicadas and frogs.
- Rainforest Discovery Centre – Start your visit here for interactive displays about the rainforest's formation, Aboriginal heritage, and conservation. The centre also has a café and a small gift shop.
- Guided Tours – Join one of the daily guided walks led by knowledgeable volunteers who share insights about the medicinal plants, bird calls, and the delicate balance of the ecosystem.
- Boardwalk at Dawn or Dusk – For a magical experience, visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon when the light filters through the canopy and the wildlife is most active.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow at least 1.5 to 2 hours for the full experience, including a leisurely stroll along the boardwalk and time in the Discovery Centre. If you're keen on photography or birdwatching, budget an extra hour. The walk is short but rich in detail, so don't rush – pause often to listen and look.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Macquarie Beaches – After your rainforest fix, head to Town Beach or Flynns Beach for a swim or a coastal walk.
- Koala Hospital – A 10-minute drive away, this world-famous hospital cares for injured and sick koalas. You can visit the koalas in their outdoor enclosures.
- Tacking Point Lighthouse – A short drive south, this historic lighthouse offers panoramic ocean views and is a great spot for whale watching (June–November).
- Cowarra State Forest – If you want more rainforest, this nearby forest has walking trails and picnic areas, with a chance to see more native flora and fauna.
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Image credits
- Port Macquarie — Inas / CC0
- Flynns Beach — Unknown photographer / Public domain