Australia offers many choices to people looking for holiday accommodation. Whether you want a seaside escape, a country retreat, or a touring holiday, Australia has adventures for people of all ages and interests. Things to Do in North Coast NSW

Younger people who want to experience a great career break or a working holiday can visit Australia for the relaxed lifestyle and for the adventure. The vast deserts and snow-capped mountains form a beautiful landscape for those who love the great outdoors. Feel alive in the sea and rainforest or ride a motorcycle from Sydney to Melbourne. All throughout your fun experience, you can always find a great holiday accommodation.

Listed as a World Heritage, the Blue Mountains of NSW offer a relaxing ride on horseback along the Megalong Valley. More than 2,000 acres of trail offer a great experience to horseback riders of different riding proficiencies. You can even spend a few days in the jackaroo school to learn how to muster cattle or shear sheep. North Coast NSW Beaches

If you want to hike, the long-distance trail of the Alpine Track follows the crest of the Australian Alps across three states. Travel on foot from Walhalla to Tharwa. You can camp in the wilderness or find a great holiday accommodation.

If “flying” is more your style, hang-glide or paraglide in Canungra, in the Gold Coast Hinterland. Take off in the mountains and enjoy the breathtaking scenery in a 20-minute flight over tall buildings and lovely beaches. You will see the Gondwanan rainforest and the Great Dividing Range, the Border Ranges and all the way to Brisbane. North Coast NSW National Parks

Try the wonderful holiday parks. You can explore the Murray River and experience the rugged North West. Be on landscaped grounds under the shade of trees. Many parks in Australia offer resort style pools and playgrounds for children. These are great places for family quality time. Stay in a country club resort’s modern accommodations, or unwind in Western Australia’s tropical playground at a unique and contemporary beach resort. You can also watch wild dolphins visit a pristine shell beach at Western Australia’s famous Shark Bay. In this part of Australia, you can swim with dolphins, cruise, sail, snorkel, take a 4WD ride, or hop on a camel for a relaxing ride along the beach.