Bonny Hills

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Bonny Hills is a sleepy coastal village just south of Port Macquarie, where long, uncrowded beaches meet lush hinterland. It's the kind of place where you can spend a morning surfing, an afternoon bushwalking, and end the day with fish and chips on a deserted stretch of sand. For travellers on a self-drive holiday along the NSW coast, this is a perfect low-key stop to slow down and soak up the laid-back beach culture.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Bonny Hills is best enjoyed as a relaxed half-day stop or an overnight stay. If you're passing through on the Pacific Highway, allow at least two to three hours to walk the beach, have a swim, and grab a coffee at the local kiosk. For a more immersive experience, spend a full day combining the beach with a walk to Bilgola Headland and a paddle on Lake Cathie. Overnighters can enjoy a sunset surf and a meal at the Bonny Hills Beach Cafe.

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