Gwydir River

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Flowing through the lush New England region of northern New South Wales, the Gwydir River is a serene waterway that offers a peaceful escape into the Australian bush. Its banks are lined with river red gums and weeping willows, creating a tranquil setting for fishing, kayaking, and birdwatching. The river is a lifeline for the surrounding agricultural landscapes and provides a habitat for diverse wildlife, including platypuses and waterbirds. Whether you're seeking a quiet picnic spot or a base for exploring the nearby national parks, the Gwydir River delivers an authentic outback experience with a gentle, green edge.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give yourself at least two to three days to properly experience the Gwydir River and its surroundings. Spend the first day fishing or kayaking on the river, then dedicate a full day to exploring Copeton Dam and the wetlands. A third day allows for a relaxed visit to the nature reserves and a scenic drive through the New England countryside. The region rewards those who slow down and savour its quiet beauty.

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