{"id":239399,"date":"2023-02-20T09:47:28","date_gmt":"2023-02-19T22:47:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.australiantraveller.com\/?p=239399"},"modified":"2023-02-20T12:42:14","modified_gmt":"2023-02-20T01:42:14","slug":"things-to-do-yamba","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.australiantraveller.com\/nsw\/north-coast\/yamba\/things-to-do-yamba\/","title":{"rendered":"18 fabulous things to do in Yamba"},"content":{"rendered":"
Here\u2019s our guide to what you simply cannot miss when visiting the charming coastal village of Yamba.<\/h5>\n

The seaside village of Yamba<\/a> is the sort of place that prompts visiting city dwellers to dream about downsizing. Grab an obligatory schooner of beer at the Pacific Hotel, sign up for a surfing lesson, enjoy an iconic coastal walk, swim at a nearby waterfall<\/a> and fall for Yamba\u2019s low-key Australian charm by exploring its lovely landscapes and beautiful beaches<\/a>. Here are 18 fabulous things to do in Yamba.<\/p>\n

1. Explore the Blue and Green Pools in Angourie<\/h2>\n

You must veer off the Pacific Highway and cross over the serpentine Clarence River to get to Yamba, which is just a couple of hours from its boho sibling, Byron<\/a>. And while salty-haired surfers flock to Yamba to go surfing, a visit to the emerald Blue and Green Pools makes an escape to Yamba even more magical.<\/p>\n

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Explore the Angourie Blue Pools. (Image: The Legendary Pacific Coast)<\/p><\/div>\n

Both are open for swimming, although it\u2019s good to check local guidelines as there can be algae blooms, especially in the summer season. The pools are located at The Crescent, a reserve that is culturally significant to the Yaegl community.<\/p>\n

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The Blue and Green Pools make an escape to Yamba even more magical. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

2. Take a ferry ride from Yamba to Iluka<\/h2>\n

Admire Yamba\u2019s tropical beauty from the water with the Clarence River Ferries Passenger Service onboard the historic MV Mirigini, which sluices between Yamba and Iluka on the mouth of the Clarence River each day.<\/p>\n

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Catch a ferry from Yamba to Iluka and you might be lucky enough to spot the soldier crabs. (Image: My Clarence Valley)<\/p><\/div>\n

The ferry also offers informative excursions to nearby Harwood Island on Wednesdays and Fridays as well as a live music cruise on Sundays.<\/p>\n

3. Swim, dive, snorkel, fish or surf<\/h2>\n

Yamba is the poster child for the beautiful beaches<\/a> of Northern NSW. Take the pup down to dog-friendly Pippi Beach, or relax under palm fronds at the lesser-known Convent Beach.<\/p>\n

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Pups are welcome at Pippi Beach. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

Keen fisherman? The surrounding waterways in Yamba are teeming with fish, and you\u2019ll find a plethora of great fishing spots \u2013 head to Yamba Bait and Tackle in town and ask where to get started, the knowledgeable staff are happy to help out.<\/p>\n

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Catch a wave at Yamba Main Beach. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

Avid surfers will love Main Beach, which often has great waves, or nearby Angourie \u2013 with Angourie\u2019s Spooky Beach being one of the best places near Yamba for snorkelling, too.<\/p>\n

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Yamba is the poster child for the beautiful beaches of Northern NSW. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

4. Entertain the kids at Yamba Bowling Club<\/h2>\n

The Yamba Bowlo<\/a> is a town institution, and is renowned for its extensive kid-friendly activities \u2013 there\u2019s ten pin bowling, a mini golf course, a rock wall and a maze for toddlers, so even the little ones are well-catered for.<\/p>\n

The Friday and Sunday raffles are big news, especially in the high summer season (winning a seafood BBQ dinner? Nothing beats it!), and the Norfolk Bistro offers up classic club fare like schnitties and seafood baskets, but it\u2019s also worth checking out their gig guide \u2013 loads of major Australian artists have played the Yamba Bowling Club, like the Hoodoo Gurus and Paul Kelly.<\/p>\n

5. Visit a picturesque peach farm<\/h2>\n

For those craving an escape to the country, The Peach Farm<\/a> delivers with its rural surrounds in the Lower Clarence a top spot to forage for local produce. Visitors to the family farm can \u2013 for a fee \u2013 feed the animals before convening at the darling cafe for cakes, scones, slices and sausage rolls.<\/p>\n

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Time your visit for harvest season and pick your own peaches fresh from the trees.<\/p><\/div>\n

Locally made peach jam and spiced peach chutney are also available at the farm store, and you can pick peaches between October and November. They\u2019ve closed for renovations temporarily, but check their Facebook page for current updates.<\/p>\n

6. Run the Yamba Breakwater track<\/h2>\n

One of the best Yamba jogging routes is along the Yamba Breakwater (sometimes called the Yamba Breakwall) which separates Turners Beach and the Clarence River. You\u2019ll head past the historic Yamba lighthouse, which has existed in its coastal location for over 100 years. Keep an eye out for dolphins which often frequent the waters here.<\/p>\n

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Playful pods of dolphins are a regular sight in Yamba.<\/p><\/div>\n

Best of all, the Yamba Breakwater is dog friendly (just keep them on a leash), and wide enough to enjoy a walk with friends, too.<\/p>\n

7. Chow down at the Yamba Prawn Shack<\/h2>\n

The Clarence River Fisherman\u2019s Co-Op<\/a> is marked on the Sydney Fish Market map as a suggested stop on a seafood-centric road trip, so you know it\u2019s worth a visit. As well as selling fish and chips alongside fresh seafood you can BBQ at home, the co-op supplies Yamba prawns, oysters and other delicious crustaceans to the Yamba Prawn Shack<\/a>, one of the best boat-to-plate spots to pick up fresh seafood in Yamba. Order a bucket-load of prawns to go, then head to the headland overlooking Main Beach for a picnic.<\/p>\n

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Embrace your own boat-to-plate experience at the Yamba Prawn Shack.<\/p><\/div>\n

8. Visit the Clarence Distillery<\/h2>\n

Change your clocks to Clarence Valley time and settle in for a tasting at the Clarence Distillery<\/a>, where you can sample tasting paddles and cocktails made from Chilli Vodka, Ruby Rosella Gin or The Duke dry gin. As well as supporting local producers, this rustic distillery in the industrial estate donates $2 from every bottle of vodka to organisations responsible for protecting the coastal emu.<\/p>\n

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Settle in for a tasting at the Clarence Distillery.<\/p><\/div>\n

9. Have a brew with a view at The Pacific Hotel<\/h2>\n

The Pacific Hotel<\/a> is a Yamba mainstay (and a great place to stay). An Art Deco beauty that has one of the best seats in town, it\u2019s also a prominent landmark in a town where surf, sea, and sun are on tap \u2013 so expect a few crusty old surfers to be lurking on the deck, searching for swell. Go for the house-beer-battered fish served with salad and fries and stay for the live entertainment.<\/p>\n

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Stay at this art deco beauty. (Image: Pacific Hotel Yamba)<\/p><\/div>\n

10. Relax with a massage<\/h2>\n

Yamba has several excellent day spas and massage specialists worth checking out if you need some wind-down time on your holiday. Melt Massage and Beauty<\/a> is a popular salon, offering massage and body therapies as well as facials and lengthier packages for really treating yourself. Another popular choice is Ngara Beauty, a day spa in town run by mother and daughter locals, Natalie Le Breton and Daisy Lloyd. For something different, Ka Huna Massage offers Hawaiian bodywork massage a little further out along Yamba Rd.<\/p>\n

11. Hire a bike and explore Angourie<\/h2>\n

While you can drive to the Blue and Green pools in Angourie, a nice day trip can be to rent a bike and cycle along the highway that runs between Yamba and the sleepy surf town. The Bike Shop Yamba<\/a> rents bikes by the hour at competitive rates, and the ride will take you approximately 20 minutes.<\/p>\n

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There are many picturesque spots to cycle to around Yamba. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

Many of Yamba\u2019s hotels and motels<\/a> will have bikes you can borrow for free, so it\u2019s worth checking with your accommodation before renting. Remember to always wear a helmet and be cautious when riding \u2013 the highway is wide and has a dedicated bike path, but does have an 80 km\/h speed limit in some stretches.<\/p>\n

12. Check out the Wobbly Chook Brewery<\/h2>\n

Corkscrew around the Clarence for long enough and chances are you will be steered toward the Wobbly Chook Brewing Co.<\/a> located in Yamba\u2019s industrial estate. The selection of beers on offer at the microbrewery includes lagers, IPAs and brown ales, which will, according to owner Justin \u2018put hairs on your chest\u2019. The brewery is also open for breakfast and lunch, selling everything from B&E rolls to burgers.<\/p>\n

13. Hike along the Yuraygir Coastal Walk<\/h2>\n

The multi-day Yuraygir walk along the Clarence Coast is dotted with places to stop for a snorkel or swim or to look out for whales. The 65-kilometre-long multi-day walk traces the coastline from Angourie to Red Rock with overnight stops at beautiful beach campgrounds. <\/a><\/p>\n

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Don’t miss the multi-day Yuraygir walk along the Clarence Coast. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

The trail journeys through the traditional homelands of the Gumbaynggirr and Yaegl nations along an ancient path followed by Australia\u2019s coastal emus. Time it right (around October) and you\u2019ll be able to bask in flannel flower pastures, which are pretty spectacular.<\/p>\n

\"Yuraygir

The 65-kilometre-long multi-day walk traces the coastline from Angourie to Red Rock. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

14. Shop at Yamba\u2019s best boutiques<\/h2>\n

Yamba is loved for its quirky charm, and a large part of that charm is due to the local, independent boutiques and homeware shops that wouldn\u2019t look out of place in our beloved Byron Bay (but without the bumper-to-bumper crowds). Bounce between One Country Mouse<\/a>, Podium<\/a> (which stocks Australian labels like Zulu & Zephyr and Rowie) and the Island Collective<\/a> while hunting for treasures to take home. Don\u2019t miss Summi\u2019s<\/a> up on Pilot Hill \u2013 a local fashion label stocking retro terry-towelling sets and ribbed summer dresses.<\/p>\n

\"Exterior

Hunt for treasures to take home at Island Collective. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

15. See a film at Yamba Cinema<\/h2>\n

Whether you prefer a cult classic or a new release, this family-managed movie theatre will see you get your fix. The cinema is all old-school Yamba nostalgia with its single-screen space able to seat up to 200 guests. Located just a few minutes from the town centre, the retro cinema with red-velvet curtains serves popcorn and choc-tops at the snack bar.<\/p>\n

16. Meet the makers at the Yamba markets<\/h2>\n

To see Yamba in full swing, you must factor in a visit to the farmers\u2019 market, which operates Wednesdays from 7am at the Whiting Beach car park.<\/p>\n

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Spend a chilled morning at the Yamba Farmers and Producers’ Market. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

Young creatives have moved to the Northern Rivers region in their droves, and you will get a sense of this when you wander around the weekly market, where you will find stallholders selling everything from microgreens to sourdough and sushi.<\/p>\n

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Fresh produce on offer at the markets. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

Alternatively, check out the Yamba River Markets, which take place on the 4th Sunday of every month at Ford Park on the Clarence River. You\u2019ll find loads of local businesses selling everything from fresh produce to fashion.<\/p>\n

\"Marinated

Find all manner of delicious treats. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

17. Follow the Lower Clarence Aboriginal Tourist Site Drive<\/h2>\n

The Clarence River region holds great importance to the local Goorie (Aboriginal) people. And this driving route steers visitors around significant sites where you can honour the stories of the Traditional Owners of the Land. Stop at 13 sites along the way to learn Dreamtime stories about the Durrangan (which the Goories believe to be a powerful spirit) and the creation of the Clarence Aboriginal People.<\/p>\n

18. Explore the Clarence Canoe and Kayak Trail<\/h2>\n

Eight sections. 195 kilometres. Eight waterfalls. 12 campsites. Australia\u2019s longest mapped whitewater trail snakes between Nymboi-Binderay National Park and the township of Copmanhurst and contains some of the most diverse conditions for paddling found anywhere in the world. But Nymboida Camping and Canoeing<\/a> is not just for gung-ho action heroes. The epic trail also has family-friendly sections and experienced guides who can paddle with you.<\/p>\n

Additional updates written by Melissa Mason<\/b><\/p>\n

For more travel tips read our guide to Yamba.<\/a><\/h5>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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