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Fishing in Bonville Creek at
Sawtell
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Sawtell
Small
and sleepy holiday resort south of Coffs Harbour
Sawtell is a peaceful and rather typical coastal
retirement and family recreation centre on the far north coast of NSW.
It is technically a suburb of the City of Coffs Harbour which is an
administrative area that includes the town of Coffs Harbour, 6 km to the north.
Sawtell is that area which is bounded to the west by the
railway line, to the north by Boambee Creek and to the south by
Bonville Creek. It is 546 km north-east of Sydney and 26 m above
sea-level. In recent years its population has increased rapidly to over 5000.
The predominant feature and the raison d'etre of this
tourist town is, of course, the pretty beach which lies between Boambee
Head and Bonville Head. These two rocky promontories sit adjacent the
estuaries of Boambee Creek and Bonville Creek.
Sawtell has a small shopping centre (with a very
distinctive and quite luxuriant median strip that causes traffic
problems), lookouts from the two headlands, a local cinema, some good
walking areas near the river and the beach, a fine picnic area and
playground near the mouth of Boambee Creek, good fishing (particularly
for blackfish) in the creeks and the ocean, boat ramps at the two
caravan and camping reserves, surfing, skin diving, attractive walks
and drives in the surrounding bush, a good saltwater tidal swimming
pool at Bonville Head, safe swimming at Boambee Bay, a BMX track, and
the usual amenities for people who want to relax, such as a croquet
lawn, bowling greens, squash and tennis courts and a golf club.
Prior to white settlement the Kumbaingeri Aborigines hunted
and fished on Bonville Creek. They knew the area as 'Bongol Bongol'.
European settlement began when surveyor Greaves set aside 960
acres as Bonville Reserve in 1861. Two years later Walter Harvey
arrived with a bullock team to retrieve cedar logs from a cutter which
had been washed ashore on Sawtell Beach. He stayed on for the cedar and
a small community emerged.
However, development was slow until 1923 when Oswald
Sawtell decided to subdivide the land he had bought. The railway
arrived in 1925, a post office opened in 1927, the first school was set
up in 1928 and the Sawtell Hotel was licensed in 1932. The settlement
was gazetted as Sawtell in 1927. However, when the road to the north
opened that same year Coffs Harbour became the major local town.
Street markets are held in First Avenue on the first Saturday
of the month with the Town Fair being held on New Year's Day.
Things to see:
Tourist Information
Tourist information can be obtained from The
Treasured Times, an antiques and collectables store at 63 First Avenue,
tel: (02) 6658 2233. The nearest official information centre is located
at Coffs Harbour, tel: (02) 6652 1522.
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The rock pool at Sawtell
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Sawtell Beach
This attractive beach lies between two rocky headlands
- Boambee Head to the north and Bonville Head to the south. The former
looks over the estuary of Boambee Head and the latter over the Bonville
Creek estuary. North of Boambee Creek is Boambee Beach and south of
Bonville Creek is Bonville Beach. Sawtell Beach has a surf lifesaving
club and a grassy foreshore reserve runs along its length. There is a
childrens' playground and picnic-barbecue area at Boambee Head (off
Sawtell Rd), a fine ocean pool at Bonville Head (via Boronia St) and
lookouts at both. The main boat ramp is off Lyons Rd and it facilitates
access into Bonville Creek.
The Coffs Harbour Butterfly House
The Coffs Harbour Butterfly House is located on Strouds
Rd, just off the Pacific Highway at the Strouds Rd and Lyons Rd exit.
Here you will find an array of native butterflies fluttering about in a
subtropical rainforest setting with attractive gardens and tea rooms.
They are closed on Mondays, except in school and public holidays and
open from 9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. They are closed on Christmas Day, Good
Friday and Easter Sunday, tel: (02) 6653 4766.
Kiwi Down Under
4 km further south along the highway, at Bonville, is
the turnoff along Gleniffer Rd. 4 km along here is Kiwi Down Under, a
working commercial organic fruit farm in the Gleniffer Valley. There
are farm tours, an organic food market, fine mountain views of the
Great Dividing Range, animal feeding and nature walks. Opening hours
are noon until 5.00 p.m. from Wednesday to Sunday and public holidays.
Farm tours are only held on weekends and holidays, at 2.00, 3.00 and
4.00 p.m., tel: (02) 6653 4449.
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Motels
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Beach Haven Motel
23 Twenty Second Ave
Sawtell
NSW
2452
Telephone: (02) 6653 1659
Facsimile: (02) 6653 6932
Email: info@beachhavensawtell.com
Web site: http://www.beachhavensawtell.com
Rating: ****
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The Coasters Motel
77 First Ave
Sawtell
NSW
2452
Telephone: (02) 6653 1541
Rating: ***
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Hotels
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Sawtell Hotel
55 First Ave
Sawtell
NSW
2452
Telephone: (02) 6653 1213
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Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
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Creekside Inn
59 Boronia St
Sawtell
NSW
2452
Telephone: (02) 6658 9099
Rating: ****1/2
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Elizabeth Bed & Breakfast
3 Elizabeth St
Sawtell
NSW
2452
Telephone: (02) 6658 2244
Rating: ****
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Living Water
93 Boronia St
Sawtell
NSW
2452
Telephone: (02) 6658 5065
Rating: ****1/2
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Woodlands Beach House B&B
4 Boronia St
Sawtell
NSW
2452
Telephone: (02) 6658 9177 or 0410 543 824
Facsimile: (02) 6658 9177
Rating: ****
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Apartments
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Boambee Bay Resort & Serviced Apartments
Sawtell
NSW
2452
Telephone: (02) 6653 2700
Rating: ***
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Sundeck Holiday Apartments
66 First Ave
Sawtell
NSW
2452
Telephone: (02) 6653 1064
Rating: ***
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The Coasters Holiday Apartments
77 First Ave
Sawtell
NSW
2452
Telephone: (02) 6653 1541
Rating: ***
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Caravan Parks
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Boambee Waters Caravan Park
7 Sawtell Rd
Sawtell
NSW
2452
Telephone: (02) 6653 2133
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Sawtell Beach Caravan Park
Lyons Rd
Sawtell
NSW
2452
Telephone: (02) 6653 1379
Rating: ***
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Restaurants
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Alma Doepel Restaurant
8 Barber Cl
Toormina
Sawtell
NSW
2452
Telephone: (02) 6653 0286
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Asian Pearl Chinese Restaurant
59 First Ave
Sawtell
NSW
2452
Telephone: (02) 6653 1826
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Barrels Bistro
23 First Ave
Sawtell
NSW
2452
Telephone: (02) 6658 8255
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Beach Walk Cafe
24 First Ave
Sawtell
NSW
2452
Telephone: (02) 6653 3600
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Boambee Bay Resort Restaurant
8 Barber Close
Sawtell
NSW
2452
Telephone: (02) 6653 2700
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Cafe Al Dente
11 First Ave
Sawtell
NSW
2452
Telephone: (02) 6658 3583
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Fig Licensed Restaurant
Cnr First Ave & Boronia St
Sawtell
NSW
2452
Telephone: (02) 6658 3638
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Olive Oyl's Pasta & Pizza
21 First Ave
Sawtell
NSW
2452
Telephone: (02) 6653 1951
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Radhikha's Finest Indian Cuisine
26b First Ave
Sawtell
NSW
2452
Telephone: (02) 6658 6392
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Sawtell Bowling & Recreation Club
1 Lyons Rd
Sawtell
NSW
2452
Telephone: (02) 6653 1287
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Sawtell RSL Club
First Ave
Sawtell
NSW
2452
Telephone: (02) 6653 1577
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Sawtell Thai
Shop 2/70 First Ave
Sawtell
NSW
2452
Telephone: (02) 6658 5944
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The Laughing Lizard
2-11 Toormina Hotel Shopping Centre
Toormina
Sawtell
NSW
2452
Telephone: (02) 6658 1480
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Top of the Hill Restaurant
114 First Ave
Sawtell
NSW
2452
Telephone: (02) 6658 4077
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Twentyseven on First
27 First Ave
Sawtell
NSW
2452
Telephone: (02) 6658 8933
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Cafés
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Cafe Splash
Shop 5 Toormina Gardens
Toormina
Sawtell
NSW
2452
Telephone: (02) 6658 3288
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New Day Cafe
43b First Ave
Sawtell
NSW
2452
Telephone: (02) 6653 2777
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Oolala Cafe
4 First Ave
Sawtell
NSW
2452
Telephone: (02) 6658 3026
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Shimmers Il Caffe Restaurant
18 First Ave
Sawtell
NSW
2452
Telephone: (02) 6653 1099
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