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WOOLI
Wooli is a small and isolated
beachside resort that lies between Grafton and Coffs Harbour. Wooli is
one of those delightful and still unspoiled beach communities. Wooli
is a destination resort. The travelers will not happenstance a chance
encounter with Wooli. On the way to Wooli the traveler will note many
a kangaroo.
Wooli is a beautiful seaside village with a storybook setting. On land
it is encircled by Yuraygir National Park and the village is located
on a narrow peninsula with the Wooli Wooli River (which is the reason
for the name) on its western side and the Pacific Ocean to the east.
This section of coastline forms the northern sector of the Solitary
Islands Marine Park which protects the estuaries, beaches and islands
from the Sandon River to Coffs Harbour in the south. 
The Wooli Wooli River can be negotiated for around 20km by canoe or
boat. Kangaroos, emus, black-necked storks, brolgas, kingfishers,
parrots and all manner of wildlife abound along the banks.
There are many kilometres of secluded beaches in and around Wooli and
visitors love to find their own favourite spot to swim, fish, walk or
relax.  
Wooli has most essential services.
The Wooli Anglican Church is a small traditional look building.
The Wooli War Memorial overlooks the Pacific Ocean
Wooli has a traditional hotel/tavern pub type hotelier. 
For those seeking a very quiet holiday environment Wooli will have
appeal.
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