Australasian Leisure Management
Apr 23, 2022

Orara Valley Tourist Trail launches new ‘inst-stops’

As part of ongoing bushfire recovery efforts, Coffs Harbour City Council is working with Orara Valley businesses to further develop The Orara Valley Tourist Trail with ‘Insta Stops’ aimed at encouraging visitors to slow down, stop, and snap a selfie with three especially-created art installations.

This initiative follows on from 2020’s successful ‘Shop the Orara Valley’ campaign showcasing the food, produce and retail delights of the area.

The art installations are all the work of local artists and will be featured throughout the Valley at some of its most popular stops – the Coramba Hotel, Idle In Café in Nana Glen and The Golden Dog Hotel in Glenreagh.

The newly-installed timber sculpture ‘Two Tails’ by local artist Ian Watson (pictured above) is located at the Idle In Café and depicts the rare and mysterious two-tailed lizard of Nana Glen.

Watson notes “the landscaping and surrounds are in harmony with the sculpture. I want to share the story, especially about Nana Glen. It represents the celebration of where we came from and what we are now. Nana has a special place in my heart.”

This unique piece complements two other colourful mosaic artworks at the Coramba Hotel and The Golden Dog which both feature the heritage and environments of those areas.

“Building on the activities that we and businesses in the Orara Valley have implemented to assist with economic recovery from the 2019 bushfires, we’re excited to see the next piece of the puzzle fall into place,” said Fiona Barden, Section Leader, Industry and Destination Development, Coffs Harbour City Council. “We hope visitors will enjoy these special artworks while they explore everything the Orara Valley has to offer.”

“Having more people stop, take pictures and enjoy a coffee or lunch will help support a small town like ours,” said Idle In Café owner Alison Johnson. “Curious people will be able to learn more about the sculpture via a QR code.”

Funding for the ‘Insta Stops’ initiative was made possible by the Regional Tourism Bushfire Recovery Grants, part of the Australian Government’s $76 million tourism recovery package to protect jobs, small businesses and local economies.

Visit www.oraravalleytouristtrail.com.au, plan a day trip discovering the three ‘Insta Stops’, and rediscover the Valley these Easter holidays.

Image: The newly-installed timber sculpture ‘Two Tails’ by local artist Ian Watson is located at the Idle In Café and depicts the rare and mysterious two-tailed lizard of Nana Glen. Courtesy Coffs Harbour City Council 

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