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Pine Lodge Motel, Woolgoolga

Pine Lodge is a 10 room privately run motel 25kms north of Coffs Harbour at Woolgoolga set in a large expanse of lawns and gardens. There is a large pool with BBQ facilities nearby. The beach is a ten minute walk away and there are various national parks surrounding the area. Woolgoolga has a relaxing atmosphere although there are many varied dining experiences to be found from Indian through Thai, Mexican and Italian as well as the Seaview Tavern, a bowling club and RSL. There are many beaches within a ten minute drive north or south with good fishing access and board riding/surfing conditions. Woolgoolga headland offers expansive views of the Solitary Islands Marine Park both north and south as well as the opportunity to view whales during the migration season without leaving your car. Woolgoolga also offers an 18 hole golf course.

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