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Frommer's Australia from $50 a Day 13th Edition - To Parent Directory

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AUSTRALIA’S HOLIDAY COAST 191<br />

the top are worth it. Between September and April the island is home to thousands<br />

of shearwaters (or mutton birds), which make their nests in burrows in the<br />

ground.<br />

If you prefer fish, try diving with gray nurse sharks, manta rays, and moray<br />

eels with Island Snorkle and Dive (& 02/6654 2860) or Dive Quest (& 02/<br />

6654 1930). The Pamela Star (& 02/6658 4379) offers good-value deep-seafishing<br />

trips including all tackle and bait, and lunch, for A$60 (US$39). The<br />

boat leaves Coffs Harbour jetty at 7:30am and returns at 1:30pm daily.<br />

For a taste of gold fever, head to George’s Gold Mine, 40km (25 miles) west<br />

of Coffs Harbour on Bushman’s Range Road (& 02/6654 5355 or 02/6654<br />

5273). You get to go into an old-time gold mine, see the “stamper battery”<br />

crushing the ore, and pan for gold yourself. The mine is open Wednesday<br />

through Sunday (daily during school and public holidays) <strong>from</strong> 10:30am to<br />

4pm. Admission is A$9 (US$5.85) for adults, A$4.50 (US$2.90) for children,<br />

and A$26 (US$17) for families.<br />

You might also like to visit Kiwi Down Under Farm (& 02/6653 4449), a<br />

fascinating organic farm growing kiwi fruit and macadamia nuts, among other<br />

things. No nasty sprays are used here. Free 30- to 45-minute guided tours of the<br />

property leave at 2, 3, and 4pm on weekends and school holidays. The tea shop<br />

on the premises serves amazing scones and jam for A$4.50 (US$2.90) and excellent<br />

vegetarian lunches for A$8.50 (US$5.50). The farm is 14km (8 1 ⁄2 miles)<br />

south of Coffs Harbour; turn off at Gleniffer Road, just south of Bonville, and<br />

follow the signs for 4km (2 1 ⁄2 miles).<br />

SHOPPING FOR ARTS & CRAFTS<br />

There are several recognized “crafts drives” in the area, where tourists can go in<br />

search of quality souvenirs. Pick up a free copy of Discover the Coffs Harbour<br />

Region <strong>from</strong> the tourist information center for more details on the dozens of<br />

crafts shops in the area. One of the best is the <strong>Australia</strong>n Wild Flower Gallery<br />

(& 02/6651 5763), just off West High Street and Bennetts Road. Wolfgang<br />

Shultze carves intricate designs out of pewter, silver, and gold to make detailed<br />

animal- and plant-inspired jewelry, charms, and spoons. Pieces cost between<br />

A$5 and A$36 (US$3.25–US$23). The gallery is open daily <strong>from</strong> 9am to 5pm.<br />

On the way to or <strong>from</strong> the Dorrigo rainforest, stop off at the township of<br />

Bellingen, 20 minutes south of Coffs Harbour on Waterfall Way. It’s a pleasant<br />

place with several crafts shops. Among the best is The Old Church (& 02/6655<br />

0438), 8 Church St. (just off the main road), crammed full of wooden crafts<br />

items, cards, furniture, wacky mobiles, incense, hats, and knickknacks, and surrounded<br />

by gardens and fruit trees. It’s open daily <strong>from</strong> 8:30am to 5:30pm.<br />

EXPLORING THE RAINFORESTS & OTHER<br />

OUTDOOR ADVENTURES<br />

Coffs Harbour’s main tourist attraction is its position as a good base for exploring<br />

the surrounding countryside. You must see the World Heritage–listed Dorrigo<br />

National Park , 68km (42 miles) west of Coffs Harbour, via Bellingen.<br />

Perched on the Great Dividing Range that separates the lush eastern seaboard<br />

<strong>from</strong> the arid interior, the rainforest here is one of the best I’ve seen in <strong>Australia</strong>.<br />

(It’s a pity that so much fell to the axes of early settlers.) Entry to the rainforest<br />

is free.<br />

The Dorrigo Rainforest Centre (& 02/6657 2309) is the gateway to the<br />

park and has extensive information on the rainforest. Just outside is the 21m<br />

(69-ft.) high Skywalk, which offers a bird’s-eye view of the forest canopy. There

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