Nabiac is a small but beautiful town found on the mid North Coast of New South Wales. Nabiac lies at the crossing of the Pacific Highway and Wallamba River. It provides a perfect picture-worthy setting, surrounded by lush and green farmlands. Plus, the town is close to some of the most stunning beaches of the mid-north coast, so that gives you all the more reasons to visit Nabiac.
As far as history in the town is concerned, Nabiac was established late in the 19th century as a service town for all the farming communities surrounding this area. Interestingly, much of the town’s historical past is still visible today and evident through some of the heritage-listed buildings that will surely be able to bring you back into the past.
If you are looking for a unique things to do in Nabiac, you might want to consider visiting the National Motorcycle Museum which interestingly houses one of the most impressive collections of motorcycles not just in the region but the entire Australia! The museum showcases more than 100 motorcycles, including a wide range of classic, vintage, and modern bikes. This complex also houses a vast quantity of memorabilia, such as advertisement materials, parts and accessories that reflect how motorcycles change over the years. With the unique and historic museums aside, there are much more exciting things to be enjoyed in Nabiac, for example, this town has some great surrounding national parks and gardens with luxuriant greenery; in addition, it offers quite interesting opportunities for outdoor activity.
If you are looking for some awesome places to eat in Nabiac, the town sure has a lot of dining options to offer. There is also a Nabiac Farmers Market that is held monthly where you can find some fresh local produced and beautiful handmade crafts.
With its beautiful natural landscapes, quiet environment, and interesting museums to explore, Nabiac is surely a go-to destination for those visiting the North Coast of New South Wales