Mid-Coast Council

New South Wales

A waterfall cascading down a rocky cliff surrounded by dense forest.
A rocky shoreline with a sunset sky.
A person in a chair overlooking a valley with rolling hills and distant mountains.
A forest path surrounded by tall trees and tropical foliage.
A calm lake with reflections of the sky and distant mountains.

Popular cities in Mid-Coast Council

A coastal cityscape with a beach, a bridge, and a peninsula with buildings and greenery.
Forster
Known for Friendly people, Beaches and Family-friendly
Explore the ancient rainforests and countless waterways of this coastal town, from scenic estuaries and sheltered beaches to refreshing rivers and wild surf breaks.

Reasons to visit

  • Forster Town Beach
  • Burgess Beach
A coastal city with a bridge connecting two landmasses, a large body of water, and distant mountains.
Tuncurry
Known for Friendly people, Beaches and Walking
Come to Tuncurry and enjoy its beaches, sunrises, and cafes.
A panoramic view of a town with a river, green fields, and a mountainous backdrop.
Taree
Known for Rivers, Golf and Secluded
Astride the meandering Manning River, this enchanting town is the perfect base for exploring national parks, stunning beaches and fertile valleys.
A lush green island surrounded by ocean waves, with a visible rainbow and a distant shoreline.
Hawks Nest
Known for Friendly people, Beaches and Rivers
Experience relaxing Hawks Nest: its beaches, riverfront, golf, and more!
A beach with a white lighthouse on a hill, rocky outcrops, and a sunset sky.
Seal Rocks
Known for Beaches, Surfing and Whale watching
Come to quaint Seal Rocks and enjoy its beaches, surfing, and rainforest.
A mountainous landscape with a dirt path winding through a forested area under a partly cloudy sky.
Gloucester
Known for Mountains, Spas and Golf
Trip time! Discover the parks, golf, and spas in romantic Gloucester.

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