Do Angourie.
Angourie Blue & Green Pools
A local attraction of note is the Angourie Pools; a group of blue and green freshwater pools created when the old quarries hit underground springs. The pools are less than 20 metres from the ocean, and the two bodies of water are separated by mounds of quarried rock and earth. The pools are deep, approximately 15–20 metres, and are a popular swimming spot.
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Blue & Green Pools
A local attraction of note is the Angourie Pools; a group of blue and green freshwater pools created when the old quarries hit underground springs. The pools are less than 20 metres from the ocean, and the two bodies of water are separated by mounds of quarried rock and earth. The pools are deep, approximately 15–20 metres, and are a popular swimming spot.
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National Surf Reserve
Angourie Beach is a recognised National Surf Reserve.
This beach is legendary among surfers and is recognised by many as the best right hand point in Australia.
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Yuraygir Coastal Walk
The Yuraygir National Park, adjacent to Angourie, is considered to have one of the most spectacular coastal walks in NSW. Home to an abundance of flora and fauna and boasting views of the Pacific Ocean, this is a walk you will remember. Experience the Yuraygir Coastal Walk through Google’s Street View Trekker.