Burra Creek Gorge

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Burra Creek Gorge is a rugged and little-visited natural wonder in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, offering a true off-the-beaten-path experience for adventurous travellers. Carved by Burra Creek over millennia, the gorge features dramatic sandstone cliffs, tranquil swimming holes, and lush riparian forest. It's a place where you can escape the crowds and immerse yourself in raw, untamed nature.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend half a day exploring Burra Creek Gorge, allowing for a leisurely walk, a swim, and a picnic. If you're keen on photography or simply want to soak in the serenity, plan for a full day. Combine it with a visit to a nearby national park or a winery in the Tenterfield region for a complete day out. The gorge is best visited in the cooler months (April to October) when the water is clear and the weather is mild for hiking.

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