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Discover the stunning beaches of the Northern NSW Coast - Yuraygir Coastal Walk in Comfort, Australia
Discover the stunning beaches of the Northern NSW Coast
Relax on the beach of an evening - Yuraygir Coastal Walk in Comfort, Australia
Relax on the beach of an evening
Enjoy the stunning coastal views of Plover Island and Sandon River Campground - Yuraygir Coastal Walk in Comfort, Australia
Enjoy the stunning coastal views of Plover Island and Sandon River Campground
Walking on The Yuraygir Coastal Walk - Yuraygir Coastal Walk in Comfort, Australia
Walking on The Yuraygir Coastal Walk  | Clayton Hanlon
Relax at our comfortable camps each evening - Yuraygir Coastal Walk in Comfort, Australia
Relax at our comfortable camps each evening
Enjoy local, organic food each night - Yuraygir Coastal Walk in Comfort, Australia
Enjoy local, organic food each night
Discover the stunning beaches of the Northern NSW Coast - Yuraygir Coastal Walk in Comfort, Australia
Discover the stunning beaches of the Northern NSW Coast
A tranquil beach on the Yuraygir Coastal Walk - Yuraygir Coastal Walk in Comfort, Australia
A tranquil beach on the Yuraygir Coastal Walk
Whales can be spotted off the coast - Yuraygir Coastal Walk in Comfort, Australia
Whales can be spotted off the coast

Yuraygir Coastal Walk in Comfort

Walk the Yuraygir Coastal Track surrounded by ocean views, wildlife and teeming river systems

Australia

5 Days from

$ USD

Trip Code: YWC
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Essential Information

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*Prices listed are per person

Duration
  • 5 Days
Activities
  • Day walks
Accommodation
  • 4 nights camping
Meals
  • 4 Dinners
  • 4 Lunches
  • 4 Breakfasts
Difficulty Grading  
4 / 10

Introductory to Moderate

Trip highlights

  • Unrivalled comfortable camping each night, sleeping in real mattress beds with organic cotton sheets
  • Explore the secluded coast between Angourie and Wooli
  • Enjoy ever-changing and expansive views of the ocean, rocky headlands and bushland
  • Spot an abundance of wildlife, including kangaroos, whales and birdlife
  • Relax each evening while enjoying chef-prepared meals

Overview

The Yuraygir National Park is the largest coastal park in New South Wales and one of the most diverse bioregions in the country. From age-old coastal landforms, littoral rainforest, eucalypt forest, woodland and wetlands, you can see it all in Yuraygir National Park. The National Park is home to the stunning Yuraygir Coastal Track which follows the footsteps of the ancient coastal emus that once thrived in the park.

We walk southwards taking in the sweeping and ever-changing views. The park is home to an abundance of Australian native wildlife. As you walk keep an eye out for kangaroos, white-bellied sea eagles, yellow-tailed black cockatoos, emus and whales. Carrying only a day pack, you'll walk along pristine beaches, cross creeks and rock hop across multiple small and remote beaches. Each night you will stay in beautifully appointed and comfortable canvas tents with real mattress beds, organic cotton sheets and cosy quilts. With one river to cross by boat, deserted beaches and spectacular headlands to discover, your guide will take you on an adventure to remember.

Itinerary

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This morning you will be picked up from a designated location in Yamba at around 9am for the short drive to Angourie where the walk will commence at 9:30am. Alternatively, please advise in advance if you wish to self-drive to Angourie (local parking is available - 10min drive from Yamba). Here you will meet with your guides for a trip briefing. Then you'll head down Angourie Beach to Durrangan Lookout for the first of many whale watching opportunities. Continuing on to Shelley Beach you will transverse huge sand dunes and springwater creeks. This afternoon you will arrive at the beautiful Lake Aragon and your perfectly set-up camp just in time for afternoon tea and cakes. Settle into your well-appointed eco tent accommodation before dinner is served around the campfire. Walking distance: 13km, 4-5 hours. *You will need to bring your own lunch for today. We recommend purchasing something in Yamba before your pick up this morning.

Meals: D

After a delicious breakfast and some early morning sightings of east grey kangaroos around camp, your guides will pack a sumptuous lunch and you will start the walk towards Red Cliff and beyond. The walk today takes in sweeping stretches of golden beaches and protected woodlands of paperbarks. In the afternoon you will arrive at Sandon River, with time to explore Plover Island, a place of great cultural significance to the Yaegl people. Walking distance: 13km, 4-5 hours.

Meals: B,L,D

Today's walk starts with a river crossing and then the longest beach section of the trip which takes you along Sandon Beach towards Illaroo Campground. Halfway through the day you'll join the back trail through the woodlands where your guides will unpack for a picnic lunch. Continuing on to Illaroo Campgrpound you'll arrive at camp for the night. Spend the evening relaxing around the campfire while the guides prepare a delicious dinner. Walking distance: 11km, 3-4 hours.

Meals: B,L,D

After another warm and comfortable night sleep, our chefs will prepare a tasty breakfast with locally sourced produce and Byron Bay grown coffee beans. If you're an early riser today is a great opportunity to get up early and watch the sunrise over the ocean. From Illaroo the walk today meanders through the paperbarks where you may spot an emu. Our lunch stop will be at Minnie Waters before an afternoon of exploring the coves, mangroves and marine life around Wilsons Head. The elevated campground at Boorkoom awaits with expansive ocean views. Walking distance: 9km, 3-4 hours.

Meals: B,L,D

On the walk today from Wilsons Head there are plenty of viewing opportunities to take in the expansive Pacific Ocean. You will trek over the headland, heading towards the inland spring-fed waterways for a midday swim and one final picnic. After lunch you continue on to the Wooli breakwater and the end of our trip. You will be transported back to your accommodation in Yamba this afternoon where the trip concludes, usually arriving back at your hotel just after 5pm.

Meals: B,L

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What's included?

Included

  • Professional wilderness guide/s
  • 4 nights camping with all camping gear provided including canvas tents, real mattress beds beds plus all cooking equipment and utensils
  • 4 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 4 dinners, and hot drinks made with local, organic ingredients
  • National Park fees
  • Emergency communications and group first aid kit
  • Yamba hotel pick up/drop off on first and last day of tour
  • All transport during the tour which also moves your luggage from camp to camp
  • USB phone charging available at each camp

Not included

  • Accommodation in Yamba before and after the trip
  • Lunch on day 1. You will need to bring your own packed lunch
  • Transfers from/to Yamba
  • Items of a personal nature, such as laundry and alcoholic beverages
  • Airfares
  • Travel insurance
Highlights From Yuraygir Coastal Walk in Comfort
Highlights From Yuraygir Coastal Walk in Comfort
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Extra trip info

Stay in comfortable camps each night

Comfortable Camping

On this trip you will spend 4 nights camping at 4 different National Park campgrounds where there are compost toilets, drinking water and private washing rooms or canvas cubicles. On request we can provide hot water for washing.

We provide single or twin share tent accommodation in premium canvas tents with a separate living space and bedroom. Each sitting room has chairs and tables provided.

Most groups are made up of a mixture of single participants and couples. If you are travelling independently you will receive your own tent for no extra cost.

Sleep on comfortable mattresses at our basecamp

Real Mattress Beds

Real mattress beds with organic cotton sheets and seasonally appropriate quilts ensure you have the best nights sleep. Tents can be configured to suit single, twin share or double (kingsize) sleeping. The tents also include chairs and tables. The tents offer plenty of room for two people and gear.

Campground toilet facilities

Amenities Block

Easy access to amenities block provided by NSW National Parks that include compost toilets and private wash rooms.

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Set up for enjoyment

Each campsite is set up with your comfort and enjoyment in mind. We have a common covered area which includes a library of books and magazines, art supplies, and wood carving tools for you to use at your leisure. There is also a common shelter area with mobile firepits.

Bower Camp Co Staff

Exceptional Hospitality

Our partners Bower Camp Co will make sure that you're well looked after throughout the trip. The team will be there to guide each walk, to share their knowledge of the area, and to ensure that each meal is delicious.

  • Sleep on real mattress beds with organic cotton bedding and seasonal quilts
  • Fully supported trip covering 47km of the 65km trail with achievable distances each day
  • Unrivalled comfortable camping experience
  • No single supplements for solo travellers
  • Transport to and from Yamba for the walk

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