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The Hawkesbury region, a sprawling tapestry of farmland, river towns, and rugged national parks, unfurls north-west of Sydney along the Hawkesbury River. This is a place where the pace of life slows to a country beat, where you can explore convict-built villages, paddle through gorges, and taste fresh produce straight from the paddock. For self-drive travellers, the Hawkesbury offers a quintessential escape from the city, blending deep colonial history with raw natural beauty.
Highlights & What to See
- Wisemans Ferry – Cross the river on one of the oldest cable ferries in Australia, then explore the historic Dharug National Park with its Aboriginal engravings and the Great North Walk.
- Hawkesbury River – Kayak, cruise, or fish along this majestic waterway, flanked by sandstone cliffs and eucalypt forests. Sunset river cruises from Brooklyn are sublime.
- Historic Towns – Wander the heritage streets of Windsor (Australia’s third-oldest settlement), Richmond, and St Albans, where colonial pubs and sandstone buildings tell stories of early convict and settler life.
- Kurrajong & Bilpin – The fruit bowl of Sydney: pick your own apples, berries, and stone fruits at farm gates, and visit local cideries and wineries nestled in the foothills of the Blue Mountains.
- Blue Mountains National Park (Grose Valley) – Access dramatic lookouts like Govetts Leap and the Blue Gum Forest via the Grose Road – a wilder, less crowded entry to the World Heritage-listed park.
- Hawkesbury Harvest – Time your visit for a farmers' market or the annual Hawkesbury Harvest Festival to sample artisan cheeses, olives, and seasonal produce direct from growers.
Suggested Time to Spend
To truly absorb the Hawkesbury, plan for at least two to three days. Spend the first day exploring the historic towns of Windsor and Richmond, with a picnic along the river. On day two, drive north to Wisemans Ferry for a morning kayak or hike, then wind through the apple orchards of Bilpin in the afternoon. A third day allows for a deeper foray into the Grose Valley or a leisurely cruise from Brooklyn to the river's mouth. The region rewards those who linger – the slow pace and seasonal rhythms are part of its charm.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Blue Mountains – The gateway towns of Katoomba and Leura are only 40 minutes from Kurrajong, offering world-class lookouts and bushwalks.
- Central Coast – Combine a Hawkesbury visit with the beaches and lakes of the Central Coast, accessible via the M1 motorway.
- Hunter Valley – Continue north to Australia’s premier wine region, about 90 minutes from Windsor, for cellar doors and gourmet dining.
- Sydney’s Northern Beaches – Head south-east to Palm Beach and the Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park for coastal walks and Aboriginal rock art.
- Katoomba & Leura – Classic mountain towns with boutique shops, galleries, and the iconic Three Sisters lookout.
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Image credits
- Blue Mountains — JJ Harrison ( https://www.jjharrison.com.au/ ) / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Central Coast — Frazerater / CC0
- Hunter Valley — AussieLegend / Public domain
- Windsor — Winston M. Yang Wyp at en.wikipedia . / CC BY 2.5
- Kurrajong — Photographic Collection from Australia / CC BY 2.0
- Wisemans Ferry — Tirin at en.wikipedia / CC BY-SA 3.0