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COASTAL WALK
ECO-TIP
THERE ARE SEVERAL SIGNIFICANT ABORIGINAL SITES FOR THE GUMBAYNGGIRR PEOPLE ALONG THE WALK. PLEASE BE RESPECTFUL AND STAY ON MARKED TRAILS.
Like a string of glittering jewels, the coastline’s trails across golden beaches, rocky headlands, and lush rainforests link together, forming the Solitary Islands Coastal Walk This iconic walking experience, one of the most picturesque on the east coast of Australia, runs the length of the protected Solitary Islands Marine Park.
The walk starts in the north at Red Rock and heads south along glorious sandy beaches and across the vast headlands at Woolgoolga and Emerald Beach. Passing through Sapphire and Diggers beaches and onto Macauleys Headland, it continues along the sands of Park Beach to the Co s Harbour

International Marina and Jetty Foreshores
Then further south past Corambirra Point along Boambee Beach before concluding in the gorgeous village of Sawtell
It’s hard to overstate just how picture perfect this walk is. There are several sections where you’ll feel like the only person in the world. Stroll along deserted beaches, see kangaroos lazing on the grass before a magnificent ocean backdrop, or observe humpback whales at play from one of the many headlands and lookouts.
With abundant wildlife and a kaleidoscope of landscapes along the way, the Solitary Islands Coastal Walk is simply spectacular.
Looking for the ultimate adventure? Competent hikers should allow three to four days for the entire walk. Beyond Co s Harbour, several coastal villages along the trail make it easy to stop for a co ee and meal or find accommodation for the evening and recharge for the next day.
Highlights of the Walk
With clearly marked pathways, choose any location along the coast to dip in and out of the trail – tick them all o over several visits:
Red Rock - Striking rock formations and the crystal-clear estuary for swimming and kayaking
Corindi Beach - Known for prolific birdlife and pandanus trees
Arrawarra - Ancient Aboriginal stone fish traps and surfers riding the long point break
Emerald Beach - Look at Me Now Headland has a large mob of kangaroos and the Dammerels history walk
Moonee Beach - Creek and estuary, a spot favoured by locals as a family picnic location Charlesworth Bay - Home of the Solitary Islands Aquarium and White Blu headland littoral rainforest
Park Beach - Enjoy protected beach walking, Muttonbird Island and historic Co s Harbour timber jetty
Boambee Beach - Walk the long beach and cross over Boambee Creek on the railway bridge
Boambee Bay - Swim, kayak or paddleboard in the safe waters of the estuary
Sawtell - Memorial Rock Pool and Bongil Bongil National Park with koalas and littoral rainforest
The Lighthouse will guide you
Look for the lighthouse track markers to guide you. There are around 200 markers along the route, including signs with maps at key access points.
More information visit: co scoast.com.au/SICW

