Five Headlands Coastal Experience

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New update.

Council and NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service are working to deliver the Five Headlands Coastal Experience, an iconic project that will connect four of the Macleay Valley Coast's national parks and link five headlands.


Overview

Improvements to existing walking tracks and the development of several new linkages will enable residents and visitors to walk sections or the whole trail, with the option to stay overnight at a local national park or in other existing nearby accommodation. The project will produce a product unique to the region and enable local tourism operators to offer cultural and nature-based experiences along the route that appeal to outdoor enthusiasts, keen walkers and those who enjoy a scenic stroll.

Stage One

The first stage of the project (Stage One) is due for completion by the end of June 2026. This section of the experience will cover an area of approximately 80 kilometers and run between the Macleay River mouth in South West Rocks and Point Plomer in Limeburner’s Creek National Park.

To deliver Stage One, Council and NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service have secured $3,355,000 from the NSW Government’s Regional Tourism Activation Fund. Council and NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service will also help fund the project by contributing $850,000 and $574,500, respectively.

The project team is in the initial stages of development and the exact route, including any new linkages, is still to be determined following further investigations.

Next Step

Let’s Name the Five Headlands Coastal Experience!

This scenic trail weaves through four of the Macleay Valley Coast’s stunning national parks, linking five iconic headlands in an unforgettable coastal journey. Locals and visitors alike will enjoy sweeping ocean views, the chance to camp under the stars and, in the future, the option to explore even more of the coastline by kayak.

So far, the name "Five Headlands Coastal Experience" has been a placeholder, but now we are inviting the community to send through ideas that will help us find the perfect name. We’d love to hear your ideas – share any naming ideas you have that will reflect the beauty and spirit of our coastline for generations to come.

Let us know your name suggestions by completing the survey below.

The survey is expected to close Wednesday 20 November 2024.

This survey has now closed. Thank you to everyone who left a name suggestion.

New update.

Council and NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service are working to deliver the Five Headlands Coastal Experience, an iconic project that will connect four of the Macleay Valley Coast's national parks and link five headlands.


Overview

Improvements to existing walking tracks and the development of several new linkages will enable residents and visitors to walk sections or the whole trail, with the option to stay overnight at a local national park or in other existing nearby accommodation. The project will produce a product unique to the region and enable local tourism operators to offer cultural and nature-based experiences along the route that appeal to outdoor enthusiasts, keen walkers and those who enjoy a scenic stroll.

Stage One

The first stage of the project (Stage One) is due for completion by the end of June 2026. This section of the experience will cover an area of approximately 80 kilometers and run between the Macleay River mouth in South West Rocks and Point Plomer in Limeburner’s Creek National Park.

To deliver Stage One, Council and NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service have secured $3,355,000 from the NSW Government’s Regional Tourism Activation Fund. Council and NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service will also help fund the project by contributing $850,000 and $574,500, respectively.

The project team is in the initial stages of development and the exact route, including any new linkages, is still to be determined following further investigations.

Next Step

Let’s Name the Five Headlands Coastal Experience!

This scenic trail weaves through four of the Macleay Valley Coast’s stunning national parks, linking five iconic headlands in an unforgettable coastal journey. Locals and visitors alike will enjoy sweeping ocean views, the chance to camp under the stars and, in the future, the option to explore even more of the coastline by kayak.

So far, the name "Five Headlands Coastal Experience" has been a placeholder, but now we are inviting the community to send through ideas that will help us find the perfect name. We’d love to hear your ideas – share any naming ideas you have that will reflect the beauty and spirit of our coastline for generations to come.

Let us know your name suggestions by completing the survey below.

The survey is expected to close Wednesday 20 November 2024.

This survey has now closed. Thank you to everyone who left a name suggestion.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Participation in trail activities offers many social, health-related, and cultural benefits to residents and visitors alike.  

    Council is interested in how the community currently uses coastal tracks and trails to assist in the development of the Five Headlands Coastal Experience.

    Click here to take the survey.

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Page last updated: 21 Nov 2024, 09:39 AM