Discover the best top things to do in Pacific Coast Australia, Australia including Fisherman's Lookout, Ballina Head Lookout, Frank Lodge Scenic Lookout, Forest Sky Pier, Cape Hawke Lookout, Pat Morton Lookout, Razorback Lookout, Nobbys Head and Breakwall, The Skillion, Barry Park.
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5.0 based on 18 reviews
We were lucky enough to see a pod of dolphins, great walk up to the lighthouse from here, we watched people, dolphins and the water,
4.5 based on 972 reviews
The Forest Sky Pier is a spectacular architectural feature providing the panoramic views over the Coffs Coast and Hinterland. Cantilevered off the edge of Sealy Lookout in Orara East State Forest, the Forest Sky Pier projects 22 metres out over rainforest, 15 metres above the forest canopy. The Forest Sky Pier is a 5-10 minute drive off the Pacific Highway through banana plantations and forest, taking in amazing views as you travel up the hill side. It's a must-see destination for the North Coast.
This lookout has a amazing view of the coffs coast and is very easy to find and all amenities are clean and safe, a great view !!!
4.5 based on 235 reviews
It’s a pleasant 10 min walk through a small rainforest up to the lookout tower. Amazing views from the top and worth the climb up the tower.
4.5 based on 98 reviews
Staying in Lennox head this is a must we walked along the beach then on to the board walk all the way to the top quite a easy walk if your half fit . The view from the top is well worth it. ✅that one off
4.5 based on 57 reviews
This is a lookout that affords excellent views over Evans Head, and in the right season I believe you should be able to see migrating whales
4.5 based on 242 reviews
Lotsa good memories of the spit, beach, lighthouse and views of both beach side and harbour side, including tug boats pulling huge tankers out to sea.... And whales to top it off
4.5 based on 104 reviews
We had a lovely walk up the hill to the viewing area. The walk is steep but fine using the stairs. It is certainly worth the effort for the great 360 degree views. There were quite a few people who were looking for whales. The scenery is stunning, really live the rugged headland to the South. Well worth the effort!
4.5 based on 37 reviews
Barry Park has is it. A little remote to make it more exclusive, but accessible by car. Public amenities, BBQ's, structured walks and a lookout that would be fabulous for whale watching Definately worth seeking out
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