Home Tour: Baan Sabai, Angourie.
Baan Sabai is quintessentially Angourie. It’s bathed in sunshine and swathed in warm timber hues. "Baan" means 'home' and ‘Sabai’ means 'relaxed' in Thai and that is exactly why families love to escape to this generously appointed home.
Baan Sabai {baan sa-bai} is a tranquil oasis in the quiet and exclusive beachside haven of Angourie. This warm and inviting four bedroom home presides over the Yuraygir National Park, with sweeping views of the nature reserve and Angourie's Back Beach.
Simply Handmade Markets in Yamba
Yamba’s popular handmade market is on this Saturday, July 8, 2023 and it will be bursting with talented stallholders showcasing their wares.
Stay with us this Winter and enjoy an extra night free*.
We’re offering our special guests the chance to stay for an extra day for free this Winter!
5 fun things to do in Yamba when it’s raining.
They say Yamba has the ‘best weather in Australia’, but what should you do if the rain decides to roll in on your very special holiday? Never fear - there’s plenty to do!
Here’s a list of our top 5 fun things to do in Yamba when it's raining…
Kids Yoga at Free the Coconut
Yamba’s Free the Coconut mind + body studio is hosting a special yoga session for 3-5-year olds (accompanied by a parent) between 10.45am-11.30am at 8 Little High Street.
School holiday flicks at Yamba Cinema
Yamba Cinema has a special school holiday program that includes daily screenings of Pixar’s Elemental, The Little Mermaid, The Flash, and Transformers Rise of the Beasts.
Yamba Street Food Festival
The street food truck rolls back into town and the Yamba Golf & Country Club has lined up delicious new vendors!
Cottage by the Sea
This is the sweet story of 3 River Street in Yamba, an unassuming cottage that houses generations of family memories for Lynete Weir.
Explore Yamba on a bike
Exploring Yamba on a bike is a great way to experience the beauty of this seaside town.
Grafton launches First Nations Story Trail
Learn about the indigenous history of the Clarence Valley through the lens of the Bundjalung and Gumbaynggirr families.
Own your piece of Grafton summer history
Clarence Valley residents will soon be given a rare opportunity to own a unique piece of local history, when items from the old Grafton Olympic Pool go up for auction next week.
Friday Flashback: Brgr Spot
Check out the corner of Clarence and High streets in Yamba then and now.
Whale watching season begins in Yamba
Yamba’s whale watching season officially starts today and operates until October 30.
Local Lens — Yamba under the Milky Way
Local Lens shines the spotlight on talented photographers living in Yamba and the wider Clarence Valley.
For the love of coffee — Botero Roastery & Café
This aficionado-worthy experience begins with grinding the coffee and ends when the last sip is complete. And it’s only a leisurely 20-minute drive from Yamba.
Stay in May (or June). Enjoy an Extra Day!
We’re offering our special guests the chance to stay for an extra day for free!
4 Reasons why you should holiday in Yamba or Angourie this Winter
The weather is mild. We enjoy average highs of 20 degrees celsius and our water temperature averages 20 degrees as well.
Our food is world class.
There are plenty of things to do that don’t involve the water.
The people are great. It’s impossible not to be happy when you live in paradise!
Friday Flashback: Access Fuels
The corner of Beach and Yamba streets when Holdens ruled the road and a litre of fuel cost less that ten cents.
Yugaamgan – a story of Emu on Yaegl Country
If you’re a wildlife enthusiast or citizen scientist, the endangered coastal emus near Yamba need your help.
Where to go for your daily dose of coffee in Yamba
Be it breakfast, brunch, or takeaway coffee, Yamba has a great range of cafés to choose from.