Avenue Of Stars

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On the far north coast of New South Wales, the Avenue Of Stars is a quiet country road that leads to a stunning natural spectacle: a dense grove of towering Bangalow palms that arch overhead to form a cathedral-like tunnel. This off-the-beaten-path gem is pure magic at sunrise or late afternoon, when golden light filters through the canopy, illuminating the carpet of fallen fronds beneath your feet. It’s a photographer’s dream and a serene spot for a contemplative walk, though you’ll need to be self-sufficient—there are no facilities or signposts beyond the unsealed road. The Avenue sits within the rich agricultural and rainforest landscapes of the Northern Rivers region, making it an easy addition to a broader exploration of this lush corner of NSW.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

You can experience the Avenue of Stars in as little as 30 minutes for a quick stroll and photos, but allow up to an hour if you want to linger, listen to the birds, and wait for the perfect light. The road is unsealed but generally accessible to 2WD vehicles in dry weather; after rain, a 4WD is advisable. Combine it with a half-day exploration of nearby national parks or a visit to the historic village of Uki for a relaxed morning or afternoon outing.

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