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Hungry Head

 

Bellingen Shire has extraordinary rain-forests and eucalypt forests that stretch down from the mountains to the sea at Hungry Head, setting it apart from all other NSW North Coast shires.

 

Of special appeal is the shaded walk through ancient melaleucas (ti-trees) to the secluded Hungry Head and Dalhousie Creek estuary.

 

Sleep to the soothing sound of the surf and wake to an early morning walk and swim or watch the sunrise from the Headland.

 

A feature of the Hungry Head Nature Reserve is the rare littoral rainforest sheltered behind the surf club and observation platform only minutes from the cabins.

 

If you like the Australian bush and beach…it's birds and animals then this is the place to meet the wildlife of Hungry Head.

 

Kangaroos, wallabies possums and bandi-coots, kookaburras and many other species of birds frequent the cabin area.

 

Hungry Head Nature Reserve Cabins are close to Urunga lagoon and footbridge. Urunga town centre, Syd/Bris train at Urunga, golf and sporting club, bowls club, hotel, banks, restaurants, supermarkets, historical Bellingen, art and craft galleries, Dorrigo and Bongil Bongil National Parks.

   
 

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