Dorrigo

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Perched on the edge of the New England Escarpment, Dorrigo is a lush highland village that feels a world away from the coast. This is gateway to one of Australia's most accessible ancient rainforests, where you can walk beneath towering Antarctic beech and brush box trees, swim in crystal-clear waterfalls, and soak up the laid-back hilltop vibe. The town itself has a handful of heritage pubs and a famous weekly market, but the real draw is the wild, green beauty that surrounds it.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give yourself at least half a day to explore the national park and the town. To really immerse yourself, plan a full day: spend the morning on the Skywalk and the longer Wonga Walk (about 2.5 hours return), then lunch at the pub or grab picnic supplies from the IGA. Afternoon is perfect for Dangar Falls and a wander through the town's heritage streets. If you're combining with Bellingen or Coffs Harbour, a day trip from either is feasible, but overnighting in Dorrigo lets you enjoy the misty mornings and starry nights.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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