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Goanna Headland

Tourist attractions

Catalina Crescent, Evans Head NSW 2473, Evans Head, NSW 2473
(02) 6660 0308

Description

Goanna Headland Evans Head is a historical site located at one of the most easterly points on mainland Australia.

The site is known to be the mythical body of the Creator Being 'Dirawong' who taught people the Bundjalung cultural and customs. The location is considered a sacred and secret ceremonial site for the Aboriginal tribal groups of the Bundjalung Nation.

Visitors to Goanna Headland Evans Head have the opportunity to explore the historical and cultural significance of the location. They can learn about the myths, legend, and cultural practices of the Bundjalung Nation. The site has 24 archaeological sites, including sacred, secret, and ceremonial sites that offer a glimpse into the significance of the site to the Bundjalung community. Visitors can also enjoy the natural surroundings by walking along the Dirawong Reserve walking trail. This trail takes visitors through heaths, coastal dune forests, and past beautiful waterways, providing a unique and beautiful view of the region.

Goanna Headland Evans Head is open throughout the year, and visitors are encouraged to take advantage of the location anytime.

The site is easily accessible by road and walking trail. Visitors can access it from the south of Evans Head Village, either by following signs along the walking trail or by driving along Dirawong Road to the end. When accessing the location by car, visitors should follow the walking trail signs and park in the designated parking lot. It is important for visitors to be mindful of their surroundings and take caution when walking around the site to prevent

Details

Parks: Lookouts, Picnic Area, Toilets, Regional Parks

Trails & sites: Aboriginal

Location

Catalina Crescent, Evans Head NSW 2473, Evans Head, NSW 2473

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