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Best Walks of NSW Mid North Coast

The new full-colour guide to 40 walks
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The mid-north of NSW from south of Port Macquarie to Yamba, boasts a huge range of beautiful environments, making the region perfect for exploring on foot. This book introduces the best walks for visitors and residents alike, ranging from leisurely cliff-top and beach strolls to the more rugged tracks deep in the parks of the Great Dividing Range. Detailed descriptions and maps help the reader explore the mid-north parks, bushland, lakes, villages and coasts. The book is richly illustrated with over 150 full-colour photographs and dozens of detailed maps. A summary table of walks indicating distances, facilities and highlights is included to help the reader find exactly the right walk for the occasion. Covers the area from Harrington to Yamba and inland to Armidale.

Yvonne Everett has been a keen walker since early childhood when her father took her up the Drakensberg in South Africa. She has bushwalked extensivley in South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and beyond, and after moving to the NSW mid-north coast several years ago, wanted to share her trail discoveries - especially as the discovery that there was no up-to-date guide to the region made finding great walks so difficult. 

Port Macquarie and around

Kempsey and around

Nambucca and around

Bellingen and around

Coffs Harbour and around

The Clarence Valley

* New title in the bestselling and highly regarded Woodslane Walking Guides. * Local population of 400,000 with very high visitor numbers from Sydney and Brisbane. * The region boasts some of the best parks of the Great Dividing Range and kms of scenic coast.
Publicity: Regional papers incl: * Armidale Express * Port Macquarie News * Clarence Valley Independent Author interviews with the above.
https://www.nbnnews.com.au/2022/10/23/40-best-walks-of-the-mid-north-coast-highlighted-in-new-book/



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