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Wedding Bells Forest Drive - Coffs Harbour

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The Wedding Bells State Forest boasts one hundred years of forestry management with its mix of native forest and eucalypt plantations. Wedding Bells State Forest features a beautiful waterfall and 8 hectares of subtropical rainforest is home to more than 80 species of birds.

The drive gives a diverse look at the forests of the coffs harbour area passing through many different types of forest. The drive goes to Mt Coramba where extensive views of the coastline and surrounding country are experienced.

Features include Sealy Lookout, Mt Coramba Lookout, Woolgoolga Creek Reserve, riverside rainforest walk along Woolgoolga Creek.

Facilities for Wedding Bells Forest Drive

  • Car park

Experiences around Coffs Harbour

  • Educational Tourism
  • Flora/Fauna
  • Nature based

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