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Boomerang Massage
Treatment options With a choice of organic almond or avocado oil. Remedial Massage Includes using specialised massage techniques to manipulate soft tissues of the body to help release muscular tension. Pregnancy... Massage Includes a custom made pregnancy bed where mum can lay comfortably on her tummy throughout the massage. Side-laying massage is also available. Full body massage Includes a flowing full body massage from top to toe. Whether it is to ease muscular discomfort or just a little bit of nurturing, massage is a great way to unwind, rest and repair. Holistic sculptural facial massage Includes skin cleansing prior to the facial massage and the treatment consists of a broad range of sculptural facial massage techniques. Organic avocado oil is applied before the first facial massage The treatment is concluded with hand and foot massage. Shiatsu Includes a therapeutic therapy that aims to restore the balance of energy through meridians in order to promote health and strengthen the body’s healing abilities. Shiatsu is done on a padded futon on the floor and clients remain fully clothed. Pressure can be gentle or firm. Shiatsu and acupressure facial Includes a full shiatsu treatment and incorporates acupressure points on the face. The aim is to unblock meridian through putting pressure on specific points on the face. This may help the blood circulation reach different parts of your facial muscles, thus restoring vitality to each and every part of the face and the other vital organs. Pricelist 1 hour $120 11/2 hours $160 Mobile treatments We come to your home and bring everything we need to provide a relaxing experience in the comfort of your home. We require a minimum of two clients for mobile visits. Pregnancy massage is also available for mobile massage. Pricelist Mobile Treatment 1 hour $150 11/2 hours $200 The travel surcharge for Forster appointments $40

Blueys Bakehouse
The latest edition to the shops at Blueys Beach is Blueys Bakehouse, and it's quickly become a favourite of locals and holiday makers alike. From the pies to the bread and the incredible coffee, no morning... is complete without a quick stop in here. The Blueys Bakehouse is the sister bakery of the famous Smiths Lake Bakehouse so if you've stopped in here before you'll know what deliciousness awaits you!

Coomba Aquatic Club
The Coomba Aquatic Club is located in Coomba Park on the western shores of Wallis Lake, one of the three Great Lakes on the beautiful New South Wales Mid North Coast. The Coomba Aquatic Club warmly welcomes... members, guests, and visitors to enjoy a plethora of aquatic adventures amidst the pristine waters of Wallis Lake and its surrounding tributaries. From sailing and fishing to kayaking and power boating, there's something for everyone to enjoy. The Club precinct boasts state-of-the-art facilities including a dual floating jetty system, a concrete dinghy launching ramp, a Clubhouse, a gazebo, and expansive lawns, all nestled within the serene beauty of a bushland Crown Reserve. They regularly host a variety of social gatherings in the Clubhouse, including the beloved weekly Friday night Family BBQ at the scenic Club site in Coomba Aquatic Gardens. The Clubhouse is equipped with a professional-grade kitchen and is available for rental, perfect for hosting special events such as weddings and more.

Kembali Cafe
Relaxing café situated in Blueys Beach offering fresh and wholesome cuisine infused with vibrant Indonesian flavors. Exclusively serving dishes crafted from the finest, locally sourced ingredients, inspired... by the culinary delights of Bali. Photo courtesy of Hunter Hunter.

Pacific Palms Bowling Club
- 02 6554 4333
- Pacific Palms Bowling Club, Paradise Drive, Smiths Lake NSW, Australia
- www.pacificpalmsbowlingclub.com.au
Pacific Palms Bowling Club has been a favourite for members and visitors since 1991. Staffed by friendly locals, our Bowling Club has a small community feel. Enjoy a beautiful meal in The Palms Bistro,... a nice cold beverage from the bar with 12 ice cold beers on tap, lawn bowls, TAB facilities, Keno, Raffles and much more.

Blueys Beach Natural Health Center
- 6554 0196
- BLUEYS BEACH NATURAL HEALTH CENTRE, Boomerang Drive, Blueys Beach NSW, Australia
- www.blueysnaturalhealth.com
Nestled in the heart of Blueys Beach Village is a beautiful sanctuary of relaxation and wellness. With Yoga, Qigong, and Pilates in the Buddha Garden, you begin your day grounded shaking off the worries... of your busy life. Community Meditation Evenings send you into an hour of mindfulness with Singing Bowls and Moving Meditation, waking to candlelight and starlit night, as you drift home ready for sleep. Services include: massage, facials, mind-body healing, naturopathic Chinese medicine, acupressure treatments, mini-retreats & spa packages, infrared sauna, and spa.

Drift Cafe
Go where the locals go. Located in the heart of Blueys, Drift is a vibrant cafe serving great coffee, smoothies, and good burgers. The chicken schnitzel burgers are a must!

Frothy Coffee Boatshed
Relax on the shores of Smiths Lake with some of the best coffee in hand, or enjoy breakfast over the water with Frothy's dine-in options. The choice is yours, regardless the coffee is good!

Sips at Moby’s
Your taste of the Palms! Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, Sips showcases the very best local produce the Palms has to offer. Their poolside bar offers a great spot to dust the sand from your feet... after a day of beach adventures! Enjoy a bite or cocktails & craft beers with some live tunes! Check their weekly specials and events.

Seal Rocks
Seal Rocks stands as a quintessential coastal village within the Barrington Coast, known for its secluded nature. The village has gained renown for its picturesque lighthouse, which gazes out over untamed... and distant shorelines. Throughout the year, Seal Rocks attracts visitors who are captivated by its pristine surfing beaches, opportunities for snorkelling and diving, as well as its picturesque picnic spots. When visiting the area be sure to visit the operational Seal Rocks lighthouse, which stands atop Sugarloaf Point, commanding a view over an untouched shoreline and the cluster of rocky formations jutting from the ocean that lend the region its name. Erected between 1874 and 1875, it remains a unique Australian structure, as one of merely two lighthouse towers in the country boasting an exterior staircase. The lighthouse continues to employ its initial primary light source, characterized by a 16-sided catadioptric arrangement of lenses and curved mirrors.