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Bonny Hills Weather Guide

A climate for every adventure

Bonny Hills weather is characterised by a mild climate, similar to other Mid North Coast NSW towns. This makes getting out and about at any time of the year pretty easy, especially if you love nature and spending countless hours exploring the coastline.

Here’s what to expect from Bonny Hills weather across the year, including a season by season explainer. Plan your next trip with less stress and get that packing list sorted!

Best time to visit Bonny Hills

To skip the summer storms and sticky heat, the best time to visit Bonny Hills is in spring, particularly October and November. It’s also less crowded than the Christmas holiday rush, giving you more space to explore. Alternatively, for a memorable wildlife encounter, come in winter – that’s when the humpback whales migrate north from Antarctica. Overall, Bonny Hills' weather is mild year-round, making it an easy destination in every season.

Summer in Bonny Hills (Dec–Feb)

Average high: 28℃ / Average low: 19℃

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Hot, occasionally stormy and a time to celebrate – that’s what summer is all about in Bonny Hills. Despite the high UV index and sporadic rain, this is the season to surf, swim, hike the trails, and play beach cricket with the kids. The whole area swells with school holiday crowds, but the extra numbers bring a vibrancy that’s second to none.

Autumn in Bonny Hills (Mar–May)

Average high: 23℃ / Average low: 17℃

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Sea Acres National Park - Port Macquarie - Destination NSW

In autumn, the weather in Bonny Hills, NSW, brings cooler temperatures and fewer crowds. It's an ideal time of year for fishing off the rocks and beaches, walking headland trails, and generally enjoying the great outdoors. The sting of summer’s humidity is gone by the end of the season, but the rain might continue to make a dramatic appearance now and then!

Winter in Bonny Hills (Jun–Aug)

Average high: 18℃ / Average low: 12℃

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Dooragan National Park - Destination NSW

If clear days and cool nights are your jam, the winter weather in Bonny Hills, NSW, might be for you. Swimming at the beach takes a back seat to relaxed coastal walks and whale watching off the headlands. It’s the perfect time of year to explore local art galleries, eat delicious food, and soak up the Mid North Coast’s tranquil vibes.

Spring in Bonny Hills (Sep–Nov)

Average high: 25℃ / Average low: 15℃

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Bago Maze & Wine - Bonny Hills - Credit: Ambassador Ethan Street

With the perfect balance of low humidity, little rain, and sunny days, spring has the weather Bonny Hills is prized for. It’s the season to take long, scenic drives through the region, stopping to snap pics of wildflowers in bloom or going out on a casual bushwalk. Ocean water starts to warm up, which is perfect for surfing or going for a dip, so make sure you pack your swimwear and sunscreen.

Itinerary Ideas in Bonny Hills

Not sure what to do on your next Bonny Hills getaway? We’ve put together a range of itinerary ideas to help you plan a long weekend or extended holiday. Get insider info on local attractions, culinary marvels, and unique hidden gems to make everyone back home jealous, regardless of the weather Bonny Hills brings.

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Bonny Hills nature walks

Things to do in Bonny Hills

From coastal lakes to untouched beaches, Bonny Hills is a natural playground. Find out what to do, where to go and the destination dining that’s made the NSW Mid North Coast a favourite holiday spot for locals and tourists alike. We won’t let the weather in Bonny Hills, NSW, get in the way of the memories you’ll make while you’re here.

Bonny Hills Beach Walking

Explore easy family walks near Bonny Hills and Port Macquarie, including rainforest boardwalks, coastal strolls and pram-friendly trails.

Dogs at Reflections North Haven

Discover the best dog-friendly beaches, parks, cafés and walking trails near Port Macquarie, Bonny Hills and North Haven on the Mid North Coast.

Road trips with kids

Road trip the Mid North Coast from Jimmys Beach to Scotts Head, stopping through Bonny Hills, Port Macquarie and South West Rocks to explore beaches, rainforest and coastal lookouts along the way.

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Frequently asked questions

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What is the hottest month in Bonny Hills?

The hottest month is usually January, in the peak of summer. Bonny Hills weather can see strong heat waves from the dry winds that roll in from inland NSW, but sea breezes tend to cool things down after sunset.


Can you swim at the beach year-round?

Yes, it’s possible to swim year-round, but it’s most comfortable from October to April when the ocean water is the warmest. Brave souls (typically in wetsuits) swim in winter, but for regular beachgoers it’s best to dip in summer.


What should I pack for a trip to Bonny Hills?

A good packing list for a trip to the NSW Mid North Coast changes from season to season. Keep it light in summer and autumn, but don’t forget swimwear and sun protection (hat, long sleeve shirt and sunscreen are a must in every season). Then in the cooler months, you’ll need some layers and a lightweight jacket after the sun goes down.

Does Bonny Hills experience storms or cyclones?

Expect summer thunderstorms if you’re visiting between January and March, plus the occasional tail end of a tropical cyclone, which can bring heavy rain and strong winds down the coast. While usually not extreme, check Bureau of Meteorology forecasts before you arrive to get the latest weather in Bonny Hills, NSW.

Ways to stay in Bonny Hills

Reflections Bonny Hills is a pet-friendly, accessible holiday park designed to give you the relaxing break you’ve been looking for. There are quiet campgrounds, glamping tents with all the creature comforts, and cabins with spectacular ocean views to match your morning latte. So whether or not you plan your holiday around the gorgeous Bonny Hills weather, there’s a spot for you here with us whenever you’re ready.