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Flowing through the lush New England region of northern New South Wales, Ellerslie Creek is a serene waterway that epitomises the area’s pastoral beauty and wild charm. This is a place for those who love quiet immersion in nature: think crystal-clear pools, granite boulders, and the rustle of eucalypts overhead. Whether you’re a keen angler after a trout or simply seeking a peaceful picnic spot away from the crowds, Ellerslie Creek offers a refreshingly authentic Australian bush experience.
Highlights & What to See
- Trout fishing in the creek – Ellerslie Creek is a prime spot for brown and rainbow trout, with several deep pools and riffles that reward patient anglers. The season runs from October to June, and the setting is idyllic.
- Granite boulders and swimming holes – Scattered along the creek are smooth granite outcrops that create natural swimming holes. On a hot summer day, there’s nothing better than a dip in the cool, clear water.
- Walking and exploring the bush – Follow informal tracks along the creek banks to discover quiet glades, birdlife (including kingfishers and lyrebirds), and the occasional glimpse of wallabies.
- Nearby historic towns – Combine a visit with a stop at Uralla or Walcha, both rich in pioneer history and home to excellent local museums and country pubs.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is enough to enjoy the creek’s charms – arrive mid-morning to fish or swim, then settle in for a picnic lunch. If you’re a dedicated angler, you could easily spend a full day working the pools. For a relaxed pace, combine your visit with a drive through the surrounding New England countryside, which is especially lovely in autumn when the leaves turn gold.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Uralla – A heritage town 20 minutes south, with the fascinating McCrossin’s Mill Museum and the grave of Captain Thunderbolt, a notorious bushranger.
- Walcha – About 40 minutes east, known for its scenic waterfalls (Apsley Falls and Tia Falls) and vibrant arts scene, including public sculptures.
- Armidale – The region’s hub, 40 minutes north, offering the New England Regional Art Museum, excellent cafés, and the stunning Oxley Wild Rivers National Park.
- Waterfall Way – A spectacular drive that links several national parks and waterfalls, including Dangar Falls near Uralla and the dramatic Ebor Falls further east.
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