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Situated on the New South Wales mid north coast, 20km north of the township of Tuncurry is the coastal area of Halliday's Point/Diamond Beach. Described as a classic Aussie beach destination, Diamond Beach has it all. Stroll along the magnificent quiet beach to Five Mile Beach, enjoy local fishing, or simply relax in peaceful surrounds taking in the 100 metre high rock formations, rock pools and eroded platforms at the foot of Diamond Head.

Blackhead Beach at Halliday's Point is patrolled during Summer and features ocean pools, excellent fishing, picnic areas with BBQ. A highlight of any trip to Diamond Beach - other than its magnificent beaches - is the rainforest walk. The walk takes in two headlands, encompasses striking coastal landforms as well as rare tracts of coastal rainforest.

Things to do

  • Walk over the dunes to Five Mile Beach, patrolled at Christmas school holidays
  • See baby turtles hatching (seasonal)
  • Spy a passing whale from a whale watching platform
  • Try your hand at beach fishing
  • Take the family to the patrolled surf beach at Black Head
  • Get a hole in one at Tallwoods Golf Course
  • Go horse riding at Clarendon Forest Retreat
  • Do the rain forest walk and take in Black Head, Red Head and Black Head Beach
  • Be thrilled at Big Buzz Fun Park or Ton O' Fun both an easy drive away
  • Hire a boat or a canoe from nearby Tuncurry
  • Camp at Indian Head campground in Crowdy Bay, while there see the rock formation known as the Arch
  • Take a lunch cruise on Wallis Lake
  • Scuba dive on one of Australia's Top 10 dive sites at Seal Rocks

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