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Koala Hospital

Koala Hospital

No visit to Port Macquarie is complete without seeing the Koala Hospital. The hospital offers a rare insight into the habits of one of the world's most endearing creatures. Catch the 'Daily Walk and Talk' programme and feeding time for an interesting insight into our much-loved marsupial.
Billabong Koala and Wildlife Park

Billabong Koala and Wildlife Park

Port Macquarie is home to Australia's world-renowned koala breeding centre where visitors can get up close to the variety of native and exotic animals that call this wildlife park home. Daily shows include koala presentations, monkey feeding and reptile shows featuring snakes and crocodiles.
Timbertown Heritage Park

Timbertown Heritage Park

Set among 87 acres of natural forest, Timbertown is an entire village re-created to demonstrate the achievements of our pioneers. The authentic heritage township boasts an original steam engine, the smell of sawn timber and the lure of freshly baked bread and hot roast beef.
Sea Acres Nature Reserve and Rainforest Centre

Sea Acres Nature Reserve and Rainforest Centre

Sea Acres is a place of natural beauty. Enjoy the stillness and tranquility of the rainforest, or the roar of the surf as you explore the diversity of this reserve. There is an elevated boardwalk through the rainforest. The information centre has a gift shop and cafe.
Cassegrain Hastings Valley Winery

Cassegrain Hastings Valley Winery

The winery and vineyards at Cassegrain have become a popular tourist destination in the Port Macquarie area. The contemporary and spacious cellar door provides visitors with the opportunity to taste the full range of Cassegrain's wines, and the open-plan nature of the winery allows visitors to view the winemaking team at work.
Tacking Point Lighthouse

Tacking Point Lighthouse

Tacking Point Lighthouse is the third oldest in the country, built in 1879 to warn ships of the rocks near the shore. It was converted to automatic operation in 1919. Tacking Point with its elevation above the surrounding coastline, offers superb views to both the north and the south.