Park-like grounds at the rear of the property are ideal for picnics and outdoor activities. You're sure to see kangaroos grazing at dawn and dusk, sea eagles soaring, and flocks of black cockatoos feeding on headland berries and seeds. With children's playground and café across the road, dog friendly beach 150 metres down the street, and the beauty of the natural environment all around, Valhalla is sure to become your new favourite holiday destination.
Valla Beach has a rich indigenous history with many sites of cultural significance and importance to the Gumbaynggirr People. The majestic Nunguu Mirral (the special place of the golden kangaroo) (Pickett Hill) is the mountain that you can see to the west of Valhalla. Nunguu Mirral holds special spiritual and cultural importance for the first people of this land.
Valhalla is a fantastic base for exploring the local area. The famed artisan town of Bellingen and gorgeous surrounds like the Promised Lands and Never Never Creek are an easy drive. The World Heritage-listed Gondwana rainforests and breathtaking waterfalls of Dorrigo National Park is just an hour away.
The seaside villages of Urunga and Sawtell north of Valla Beach offer beautiful beaches, great cafes, boutiques, local produce and coastal walks. To the south of Valla beach is the small regional town of Nambucca Heads. The place name is derived from the Gumbaynggirr word Ngambagabaga. Nambucca is famous for its boating and fishing, breathtaking views and pristine beaches.
The largest regional centre Coffs Harbour is a 30 minute drive to the north. Coffs Harbour has thriving banana growing and blueberry industries, an airport, international marina and sporting stadium. The wider region is known as the Bananacoast. The Big Banana is a tourist attraction and amusement park featuring the Racer 82m water slide, laser tag, mini golf, ice skating, a theatre providing an educational experience, and a toboggan ride and a water park.