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St Pauls Anglican
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Nabiac
Small
untouched and charming Central Coast town.
Nabiac is a small country town located 22 km north-west
of Forster-Tuncurry and 288 km
north of Sydney via the Pacific Highway which now bypasses the town.
Somehow Nabiac has managed to miss all the developments of the north
coast. It wasn't until 1952 that it officially became a town on the
Pacific Highway and not long after it was bypassed. Consequently it
stands as a memento of what towns on the Mid North Coast were like. The
charming old St Paul's Church of England, the public school which dates
back to 1884, the old timber shops, the wealth of timber houses (some
have been beautifully preserved and restored, others are falling down)
make this small village a worthwhile stopover and a sharp contrast to
the modern development which has occurred to all the seaside towns.
However, modernity isn't too far away. A few kilometres north
of Nabiac is the Shandy Kennel Pet Motel - a motel in miniature for
pets to take a holiday from their owners.
Nabiac was the birthplace, in 1938, of internationally famous
Australian poet Les Murray who also went to school here.
The Nabiac Festival Weekend, featuring the Food 'n'
Music Fest and Fair, is held each year in September.
Things to see:
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Amish Country Barn
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Nabiac Amish
Country Barn
There isn't a great deal to do in Nabiac but a stroll
along the main street is pleasant enough. If you park in the hotel car
park, or turn off the highway into Nabiac St and park at the shopping
plaza behind the hotel, you can wander down the road to the corner
where you will find a little pedestrian bridge. Walk across it and you
will see an old-style buggy out the front of the Nabiac Amish Country
Barn, a modest but interesting craft shop cum eatery owned by
Australia's only Amish Mennonite family. There are some lovely
hand-made wooden toys on the premises. Promenade about the attractive streetscape.
Horseriding and Possum Brush Gallery
Eureka Trails offers horse rides about the area. They
are located in Minimbah Rd, the second road to the left south of the
Nabiac bridge, tel: (02) 6554 1281. 'Minimbah' was the name that was
initially to be given to Forster.
Clarendon Forest Retreat offer horseriding in the Kiwirrak
Forest. They are located at Possum Brush. Possum Brush Rd heads west
off the highway 8 km north of Nabiac. Just follow the signs from there,
tel: (02) 6554 3085.
Also on Possum Brush Rd is Possum Brush Gallery which is open
Thursday to Sunday from 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. and daily during school
holidays, tel: (02) 6554 3158.
P.J.'s Wood Works
P.J.'s Wood Works sell a large range of toys, rocking
horses, doll houses, clocks and crafts which are handmade in pine and
local hardwoods. There is also jewellery and handcrafts. To get there
follow the road west of Nabiac towards Dyers Crossing and Gloucester and turn right into Wrights
Lane, tel: (02) 6550 2345.
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Hotels
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Nabiac Hotel/Motel
Pacific Hwy
Nabiac
NSW
2312
Telephone: (02) 6554 1210
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Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
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Bundacreek Country Lodge Guesthouse
Minimbah Rd
Nabiac
NSW
2312
Telephone: (02) 6554 1133
Rating: ****
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Cottages & Cabins
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Clarendon Forest Retreat
Coates Rd, Possum Brush via
Nabiac
NSW
2430
Telephone: (02) 6554 3085
Facsimile: (02) 6554 3242
Rating: *****
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Country Roads Farm Stay
3736 Wallanbah Rd
Nabiac
NSW
2312
Telephone: (02) 6554 1396
Facsimile: (02) 6554 1001
Rating: ****
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Caravan Parks
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Nabiac Caravan Park
Pacific Hwy
Nabiac
NSW
2312
Telephone: (02) 6554 1213
Rating: **
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Restaurants
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Kit 'N'Kaboodle Restaurant
72 Clarkson St
Nabiac
NSW
2312
Telephone: (02) 6554 1160
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Nabiac Hotel/Motel
Pacific Hwy
Nabiac
NSW
2312
Telephone: (02) 6554 1210
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Cafés
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Wallamba Cafe
3 Nabiac St
Nabiac
NSW
2312
Telephone: (02) 6554 1234
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