Things to do in Norfolk Island
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Norfolk Island National Park
Covering 650 hectares of the island’s north, Norfolk Island National Park offers various bushwalking tracks, with awesome views from Mt Pitt (316m) and Mt Bates (318m). There’s a sheltered beach at Emily Bay in the south, from where glass-bottom boats depart to ogle the coral below.
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St Barnabas Chapel
West of Burnt Pine, the amazing St Barnabas Chapel was built by the (Anglican) Melanesian Mission, which was based on the island from 1866 to 1920. It’s never really closed; just shut the door behind you.
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Fletcher’s Mutiny Cyclorama
Fletcher’s Mutiny Cyclorama is a 360-degree panoramic painting depicting the Bounty mutiny and Norfolk Island history. The admission price depends on the size of your group.
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Bounty Folk Museum
Spend an hour poking around the Bounty Folk Museum, crammed with motley convict-era and Bounty souvenirs.
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Brewery Bar & Bistro
Opposite the airport, this brewery plates up affordable counter meals and bubbles its own beer.
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Golden Orb Bookshop Cafe
Golden Orb Bookshop Cafe offers coffee and lunch ($10 to $15) at Taylors Rd.
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Homestead Restaurant
Out of town near the gates to the Rocky Point Reserve, the Homestead serves a bang-up lunch.
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Cafe Tempo
Cafe Tempo, at Taylors RD, offers coffee and lunch ($10 to $15).
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