Wooli is a stunning peninsula village with a shimmering aquatic landscape. Nestled between the Yuraygir National Park and the Solitary Islands Marine Park, Wooli is coveted for its fresh shucked oysters, mesmerising wilderness and unspoilt waterfront.
Things to do in Wooli
Spend time unwinding with your toes in the sand at Wooli Beach. Relax with a book, try your hand at fishing, set up a picnic along the riverbank or take your board out into the surf. Cruise the Wooli Wooli River by canoe or kayak for the chance to glimpse kingfishers, kangaroos or emus.
For a day out in nature, head to Yuraygir National Park. Try the multi-day Yuraygir Coastal walk or go whale watching along the state’s longest stretch of undeveloped coastline. Additionally, there are numerous opportunities for swimming, surfing, fishing and beach camping.
If you’re looking for a challenging activity, embark on the Wooli to Red Rock Walk. This strenuous trail is a remote section of the Yuraygir Coastal Walk, which combines rocky platforms and river crossings by boat. Hike rugged stretches of rocky shoreline, try your hand at fishing and keep your eyes peeled for little tern birds near Pebbly Beach campground and Red Rock town.
For stunning views of the surrounding area, stroll the Rocky Point Walking Track. This moderate walk is suitable for all ages and abilities and offers views of sandy beaches. Whale watching is also possible during migration season and you can often spot ospreys and brahminy kites soaring above.
Getting around Wooli
Clarence Valley Regional Airport is about a 30-minute drive from Wooli. Taxi services provide transport from the airport into Wooli and the easiest way to get around the town is by car.