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A sleepy pocket of rural charm on the Mid North Coast, Booral is the kind of place you stumble upon and never want to leave. Tucked between the Myall River and Wallis Lake, this tiny settlement is all about slow afternoons, historic timber cottages, and the gentle hum of nature. The real drawcard is the Booral Historic Village, a collection of restored 19th-century buildings that transport you straight back to the pioneer days. If you're driving the Lakes Way between Bulahdelah and Forster, this is a must-stop detour for history buffs and anyone craving a quiet picnic by the water.
Highlights & What to See
- Booral Historic Village – Wander through a dozen heritage-listed buildings including a slab hut, church, schoolhouse, and blacksmith’s forge, all set around a grassy common. The old general store now serves as a museum with local memorabilia.
- Myall River waterfront – Follow the short path to the riverbank for serene views across the water. It’s a prime spot for a picnic or a paddle in a kayak if you have one on board.
- Booral Cemetery – One of the oldest cemeteries in the region, with headstones dating back to the 1840s. It offers a quiet, reflective walk and a glimpse into the lives of early settlers.
- Stroud-Booral Road scenic drive – The approach to Booral from Stroud is particularly lovely, winding through green hills and past working farms. Keep an eye out for kangaroos grazing at dusk.
Suggested Time to Spend
You can comfortably explore the historic village and riverfront in 1–2 hours. Most visitors treat Booral as a brief stop on a longer road trip – combine it with a lunch break at the picnic tables by the river. If you're a keen photographer or history enthusiast, allow half a day to fully soak up the atmosphere and chat with the volunteers at the museum.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Stroud – Just 10 minutes north, this historic town boasts a lovely main street with cafes, antique shops, and the famous Stroud Showground.
- Bulahdelah – Gateway to the Myall Lakes National Park, with excellent bushwalking, canoeing, and the lookout at Alum Mountain.
- Forster-Tuncurry – A 25-minute drive east takes you to the coastal hub of Forster, with stunning beaches, whale-watching cruises, and a buzzing café scene.
- Myall Lakes National Park – A vast waterway of lakes and forests perfect for kayaking, fishing, and camping. The park entrance is a short drive from Booral.
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Image credits
- Stroud — Air1jwilkins1212 / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Bulahdelah — Sardaka ( talk ) 09:15, 29 March 2009 (UTC) / CC BY 3.0
- Forster-Tuncurry — Rob Freijs / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Myall Lakes National Park — Eduardo M. C. / CC BY 2.0
- Telegraph Point — MRichards01 / CC BY-SA 4.0