11 of the top things to do on the Barrington Coast

From the sublime rainforests of Barrington Tops to divine stretches of beach and peaceful winding waterways, the Barrington Coast offers spectacular settings for adventure, relaxation and indulgence.

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Mountain bike through the rainforest

There’s nothing quite like the exhilaration of mountain biking down a rainforest-clad hillside, the tangle of greenery glistening as you hurtle through the cool air. You’ll experience that, and more, at Barrington Bike Park near Gloucester, where you can tackle purpose-built trails amid some stunning wild country. There are black, blue and green trails for different skill levels, offering a mixture of flow, climb and tech experiences. And here, your mountain biking comes with views – all the way across to the magnificent Barrington Tops National Park. Kiwarrak Mountain Bike Park also offers extensive mountain bike trails.

Barrington Bike Park, Barrington Coast

Barrington Bike Park, Barrington Coast

Watch whales on a cruise

Yearning to experience the thrill of seeing humpback whales joyously throwing their 40 tonnes of body weight around, close enough that you might feel the splash? Then getting a good vantage point is paramount. Join Epic Surf Ocean Adventures or Gadhu Dreamland on a whale-watching tour from Forster (June to October) to see these gentle giants up close. Head to Cape Hawke LookoutSugarloaf Point Lighthouse at Seal Rocks, or Crowdy Head Lighthouse to spot whales from dry land.

Humpback whales breaching off the coast, Whale watching, Forster

Whale watching, Forster

Kayak rivers, lakes and national parks

Tea Gardens, at the mouth of the Myall River, is the perfect starting point for exploring some of the Barrington Coast’s serene local waterways, and there’s no better way to soak it all up than on a kayak. Join a leisurely two-hour Myall River Discovery Tour with Lazy Paddles and do your best to spot dolphins frolicking in the water and sea eagles soaring overhead. Head out on a half-day Myall Lakes Escape Tour to immerse yourself in the lakes, mountains and forests of Myall Lakes National Park. Other great spots to paddle include Manning River and Crowdy Head Beach.

Aerial view of a small group kayaking, Myall Lakes, Hawks Nest

Myall Lakes, Hawks Nest

Hike through untouched wilderness

Don’t forget to pack your walking boots or a sturdy pair of shoes when you head to the Barrington Coast: its mountains, rainforests and wild coastline are made for trekking. The Gloucester Tops Circuit combines three walks in World Heritage-listed Barrington Tops National Park, and takes in waterfalls, snow gum woods, Antarctic beech forest, Gondwana rainforest and unforgettable views. It’s a grade 4, 8km loop that will immerse you in spectacular natural beauty for up to five hours.

In the Tapin Tops National Park, follow the Mountain Brush Circuit through lush subtropical rainforest or rock hop along the creek to a wild swimming hole at Potoroo Falls. The spectacular Ellenborough Falls is the tallest single drop waterfall in NSW, tumbling 200 metres over a dramatic cliff face. Walk down more than 600 steps to the base of the falls where you can take in its vastness from below.

Thunderbolts Lookout - Barrington Tops National Park

Thunderbolts Lookout, Barrington Tops National Park

Fly-fish for trout

Head up to the cool, clean rivers of Barrington Tops and learn how to fly fish with Capt Baldy Fly Fishing. Over two days, the Capt (aka Craig Somerville), will teach you how to tie knots, attach flies and cast as you go in search of rainbow and brown trout, silver perch and Australian bass. Stay in the ‘Captain’s Cabin’, perched on a beautiful patch of riverfront, with kangaroos at the door and air-conditioning or a wood fire to keep you comfortable inside.

Capt Baldy Fly Fishing, Berrico Creek - Gloucester

Capt Baldy Fly Fishing, Berrico Creek - Gloucester

Surf the Barrington Coast

Some of NSW’s most stunning beaches can be found on the Barrington Coast. The thrill of jumping on a board and surfing in surroundings like these is hard to beat, so sign up for a lesson with Great Lakes Surf School and Saltwater Surf School to discover your inner Mick Fanning or Layne Beachley. Private and group lessons are available for beginner, intermediate and advanced surfers at locations including Seal RocksPacific Palms and Hallidays Point (depending on conditions). Experienced surfers will appreciate the waves at One Mile BeachBoomerang BeachBlueys Beach and Elizabeth Beach.

Surfers heading out into the water at Elizabeth Beach, Booti Booti National Park

Elizabeth Beach, Booti Booti National Park

Dive with sharks

Encountering nature at her most raw is guaranteed to make your spirits soar – and your adrenaline pump. Forster is home to one of the biggest grey nurse shark populations in the world – and you don’t need any scuba experience to jump in the water with them – although nerves of steel help. On a Discover Scuba Diving experience with Forster Dive Centre, you can walk into the store, learn the basics during a 20-minute briefing, then head out to take an introductory dive with up to 40 of these incredible creatures. The centre also runs PADI courses, boat and shore dives for licensed divers, and dives for people with disabilities. 

Seal Rocks grey nurse sharks, Forster and Taree Area

Seal Rocks grey nurse sharks, Forster and Taree Area - Credit: Talia Greis

Play a round of beachside golf

Why settle for one round of golf when you can play two? At Forster Tuncurry Golf Club, you’ll find two courses, two clubhouses, and challenges for golfers of all abilities. You could start by playing the friendly par-66 Forster course, with its ocean breezes, then, the next day, tackle the more challenging, undulating, par-72 Tuncurry championship course. You’ll hear the sound of the ocean on both fairways, and you’ll be rewarded with sweeping course and ocean views as you dissect your round shot by shot with a feed and a cold beverage at on-site Buko’s Bistro.

Aerial view, Forster Tuncurry Golf Club, Forster - Credit: Forster Tuncurry Golf Club

Forster Tuncurry Golf Club, Forster - Credit: Forster Tuncurry Golf Club

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