Grafton

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Grafton, a historic river city on the Clarence River, is the heart of the Clarence Valley and a delightful blend of heritage architecture, vibrant jacaranda trees, and laid-back river life. Known for its annual Jacaranda Festival, Grafton's streets are lined with these purple bloomers, creating a stunning canopy in spring. The city's well-preserved 19th-century buildings, friendly locals, and access to the beautiful Solitary Islands Marine Park make it a worthwhile stop on a New South Wales north coast road trip.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Spend at least one full day in Grafton to explore the historic centre, visit the gallery, and enjoy the river. If you're visiting during jacaranda season, you might want to stay two days to fully appreciate the blooms and the festival events. Combine with a trip to Yamba or the Solitary Islands for a longer coastal escape.

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