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Delta De Lebre is a hidden gem on the New South Wales coast, where the lush delta of the Lebre River meets the Tasman Sea. This serene destination offers a blend of pristine wetlands, rich Aboriginal heritage, and uncrowded beaches, perfect for travellers seeking an off-the-beaten-path escape. The area is a haven for birdwatchers and kayakers, with the river’s calm waters winding through mangrove forests and sandbars. Local cafés serve up fresh seafood and barista coffee, making it an ideal stop on a coastal self-drive itinerary.
Highlights & What to See
- Lebre River Kayak Trail – Paddle through tranquil mangroves and spot sea eagles, herons, and maybe a dolphin or two. Rentals are available in town.
- Pelican Point Lookout – A short boardwalk leads to a viewing platform where you can watch pelicans and migratory waders feeding on the mudflats.
- Delta Beach – A long stretch of golden sand with gentle waves, ideal for swimming or a quiet picnic. It’s rarely crowded, even in summer.
- Aboriginal Rock Art Site – On the northern edge of the delta, ancient hand stencils and engravings tell stories of the local Gumbaynggirr people. Guided tours are available.
- Lebre River Walking Trail – A 3-km loop through paperbark swamps and eucalypt forest, with interpretive signs about the delta’s ecology.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors find a full day sufficient to explore the delta’s highlights. Start with a morning kayak trip on the river, followed by lunch at one of the waterside cafés. Spend the afternoon walking the boardwalk and relaxing on Delta Beach, then finish with sunset views from Pelican Point. If you’re keen on birdwatching or photography, consider an overnight stay to catch the early morning light over the wetlands.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Coffs Harbour – Just 30 minutes south, with the famous Big Banana, Solitary Islands Marine Park, and lively harbour restaurants.
- Bellingen – A charming hinterland village known for its creative community, artisan markets, and swimming holes in the Bellinger River.
- Dorrigo National Park – Drive 45 minutes inland to experience Gondwana rainforest, towering waterfalls, and the Skywalk lookout.
- Nambucca Heads – North of the delta, this coastal town offers the V-Wall art walk, sheltered beaches, and great fishing spots.
- Urunga – A short drive south, with its famous boardwalk over the Urunga Lagoon and the stunning Hungry Head beach.
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