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Things to Do in Nambucca Heads

Your ultimate things to do guide

Let’s be honest — sometimes you need more than just “another pretty beach town.” You want laid-back vibes with a side of adventure, great food options, and somewhere comfy to crash. Enter: Nambucca Heads. Nestled on NSW’s stunning mid-north coast, this hidden coastal treasure is a crowd-pleaser for families, couples, campers, and even that mate who “doesn’t do nature.”

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From outdoor escapades to foodie finds, here’s your go-to guide to the best things to do in Nambucca Heads.

Nature lovers, this one’s for you: outdoor activities & local attractions

Hook, line & sinker: Nambucca Heads fishing

If fishing is your happy place, Nambucca Heads is your playground. Cast a line from the iconic V-Wall breakwater, paddle out for some estuary fishing, or head offshore for bigger catches. Snapper, flathead, and whiting are regulars around here — the only thing missing is you and your fishing hat.

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Hit the water: swimming, surfing, boating & watersports

Main Beach is a top spot for a splash (with lifesavers on patrol in summer), while Shelly Beach offers secluded coves for a more chilled vibe, both ideal beaches for beginner surfers. But if you’re looking for more, epic swells can be found at Scotts Heads (30 minutes south) or South Valla Beach (15 minutes north).

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Fancy a paddle? The calm Nambucca River is perfect for kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, or just floating your worries away. You can book motorboats, kayaks, SUPS and all your fishing supplies for a fun day out from Nambucca Boatshed and Cafe.

Walk it out: scenic hikes & lookouts

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Credit: Ambassador Ethan Street

If “step count” is your love language, lace up and hit the Rotary Lookout for sweeping views of the coast. Or check out the Nyambagga Walking Trail, an interpretive walking track which joins the V-Wall to the main beach. Beautiful scenery and interesting information to boot.

Meander along the V-Wall walkway, an outdoor art gallery where locals and visitors have left their colourful mark – be sure to leave yours too.

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Credit: Ambassador Ethan Street

Local attractions

Things to do in Nambucca Heads when raining

Rainy day? No worries. Hit up the Nambucca Bowls Club for some undercover fun and grab some tasty grub at Bistro 90 while watching a live event on the big screen, explore the local art gallery, or indulge in a long, lazy lunch at one of the town’s cosy cafes. Rainy days are also perfect for a scenic adventure beyond Nambucca Heads.

Hit the op shops

Not the usual holiday activity, but these op shops hit the mark for things a little bit unusual.

Waterfall Way

From your base at Nambucca Heads Holiday Park, head north to Coffs Harbour’s iconic attractions or venture inland to the charming towns of Bellingen and Dorrigo. Don’t miss the breathtaking Waterfall Way, even more spectacular in the rain.

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Tee off at Nambucca Heads Island Golf Club

For golfers who like their birdies with a view, Nambucca Heads Island Golf Club is a must. Set on Stuart Island, this scenic 18-hole course offers riverfront fairways, lush greens, and the chance to spot dolphins and sea eagles mid-swing. Just 10 minutes off the Pacific Motorway, it’s the perfect stop for a round and a relaxed drink on the deck. There are few places more picturesque to enjoy a succulent stone-grilled steak than in the Island Restaurant.

Eat, drink & be merry: dining & local markets

Nambucca’s food scene: small town, big flavours

Think beachy cafes serving smashed avo and epic coffee, local pubs with cold beers and bistro classics, and fish and chip shops (we see you #TastyTucka) that hit all the right spots after a swim.

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Credit: Ethan Street

Stop by Matilda’s for your caffeine fix for scrummy, wholesome homemade pizza.

Grab a sunset dinner at Wharf Street Café, a local institution for dishing up fab local fare, offering all-day dining complete with a kids’ menu and stunning river views.

If you’re looking for casual dining at its best, then V Wall Pavilion is well worth a visit, offering an array of pub meals and modern cuisine with a focus on local produce and fresh seafood.

Destination dining doesn’t get better than a visit to Hot Myrtle Kitchen (only 30 minutes north), where you can experience Aussie native flavours, local foraged food, slow-smoked meats, seafood and sweet treats. It’s all here for the taking.

Market lovers, rejoice!

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While Nambucca keeps it low-key, nearby Coffs Harbour’s Harbourside Markets are worth the short drive. Expect local produce, handmade goodies, local arts and crafts that are sure to breathe new life into your mantel piece, vintage collectables, vinyl, and a good dose of live music.

Seasonal fun in Nambucca Heads: summer, winter & rainy day ideas

Summer sizzle: surf, swim & sun

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Nambucca Heads in summer is a dream;, think beach days with plenty of great spots for both beginners and experienced surfers (Nambucca Heads Surf Life Saving Club will provide you with information about the best local surf spots), river floats, and alfresco dining. Make sure you book in for a surf lesson with the town’s best at Trent Munro Surf Academy which will have the whole fam bam hangin’ ten like pros in no time. Nambucca Heads comes alive in summer with family-friendly events and community markets, so make sure to check upcoming events.

Winter wonders: whale watching Nambucca Heads

Winter means whale season! From May to November, grab your binoculars and head to Captain Cook Lookout, at the end of Parkes Street, located above Shelly Beach and adjoining Wellington Rock, to get up close and personal with these gentle giants. It’s guaranteed to be a jaw-dropping viewing, watching as they breach, slap their tails and breach again - an absolute must-do.

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You can also immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the Gumbaynggirr people with Unkya Cultural Eco Tours. Choose from the 1.5-hour Gurruuja Juun (Whale Tail Tour) or the 3.5-hour Gaagal Wanggaan Eco Tour and experience Indigenous stories, traditions, and a deeper connection to Country.

Frequently asked questions

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Is Nambucca Heads worth visiting?

Nambucca Heads is definitely worth visiting. It is the perfect spot for a relaxed getaway with plenty of fun activities to ensure your time spent in the area is worthwhile. There is something for everyone to love, from nature trails and kayaking to surfing and whale watching.

What is Nambucca Heads known for?

Nambucca Heads is known for its beautiful natural setting, with lush rainforest and stunning beaches. It's also a great spot for surfing, kayaking and whale watching. Plus, it has plenty of cafes, restaurants and other attractions to explore. So come visit Nambucca Heads for an unforgettable experience!

Can you swim at Nambucca Heads?

Yes, you can swim at Nambucca Heads. The beaches in Nambucca Heads are very popular spots for swimming, surfing and other water activities. Swimming is permitted all year round with the right safety precautions.

What is the river at Nambucca Heads?

The river at Nambucca Heads is the beautiful Nambucca River. This beautiful river has numerous creeks, beaches and inlets that provide plenty of activities for locals and tourists alike. Visitors can go kayaking or stand-up paddle boarding from the river mouth, near Nambucca Valley.

Ways to stay in Nambucca Heads

Reflections Nambucca Heads has you sorted with comfy cabins, powered sites, and even glamping-style options. Best of all, the park is also dog-friendly, so the whole family is welcome. Wake up to water views, stroll straight to the beach, and enjoy all the modern perks and amenities like a dog wash, kiosk, laundry and BBQ area.