Coffs Coast

Northern Rivers — New South Wales — Australia

At a Glance

We love living on the Coffs Coast because we get to enjoy a real surf 'n turf lifestyle. With magical beaches, 4WD trails, markets, cafes and heaps of outdoor adventures to be had, it’s no surprise this is one of the worlds best holiday destinations.

Tracks & Trails

If you're into bushwalking the Coffs Region has a wide range of bush and beach hiking options to suit all levels of walker. From the high country waterfalls of Dorrigo to Sealy Lookout overlooking all of Coffs to the famous 60km Solitary Island Costal Walk there are endless tracks to explore.

And if you are into off-roading, the Orara Escarpment 4WD touring route starts nearby the farm, taking in remote eucalypt forests and subtropical rainforests. With plenty of picnic spots and swimming holes along the way, it makes for an ideal family day trip.

The Beaches

Moonie Beach is a short 15 minute drive from Mimosa Farm, with the majestic Emerald Beach 5 minutes up the coast. With a sheltered swimming cove, great headland walk and smooth waves for a surf, it's a bit of a local secret. A couple of great cafe's make it the perfect spot for a Saturday morning swim and brunch.

Markets & more

Throughout the year there is so much to see and do on the Coffs Coast. From the monthly markets at Bellingen to Grafton’s Jacaranda Festival in spring to the annual Coffs Film Festival there is always something happening.

Or maybe a game of golf at the spectacular Bonville course, paddle boarding on Boambee Creek at Sawtell or whale watching at the Solitary Islands is more your speed. There are endless options for how to make a weekend at Mimosa Farm a bucket list experience!

Image shot at Butler Bake Shop

Endless Options for a Weekend to Remember

All within a short drive of Mimosa Farm and Nana Glen.

 
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