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Hidden in the pastoral landscapes of the Northern Rivers hinterland, the Loreto Ruins offer a hauntingly beautiful glimpse into Australia’s early colonial past. These sandstone remnants of a grand 19th-century mansion, built for a wealthy pastoralist, now stand as a romantic ruin surrounded by rolling green hills and towering trees. It’s a photographer’s dream and a peaceful spot for a quiet picnic, with the ghosts of history whispering through the empty window frames.
Highlights & What to See
- The mansion ruins – explore the remaining walls, fireplaces and archways of what was once a lavish homestead, now gracefully overtaken by ivy and moss.
- Scenic picnic grounds – spread a blanket on the manicured lawns beneath century-old fig trees, with views across the valley.
- Heritage gardens – wander through the overgrown but still structured gardens, where roses and camellias bloom among the ruins.
- Walking trails – follow short tracks through the surrounding paddocks and remnant rainforest, keeping an eye out for wallabies and birdlife.
- Photography opportunities – the interplay of light and shadow on the weathered stone makes this a must for any photographer, especially in the golden hours.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allocate around 1–2 hours to fully appreciate the ruins, gardens and a relaxed picnic. If you’re keen on photography or walking the trails, budget up to half a day. The site is best visited in the morning or late afternoon for the most dramatic light and fewer visitors.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Kyogle – a charming country town with a historic main street, cafés and the nearby Kyogle Markets.
- Border Ranges National Park – ancient Gondwana rainforest with spectacular lookouts and walking trails, just a short drive away.
- Lamington National Park – world-heritage listed rainforest with excellent hiking, waterfalls and birdwatching.
- Nimbin – the iconic alternative-lifestyle village, famous for its colourful history and vibrant arts scene.
- Murwillumbah – a riverside town with the Tweed Regional Gallery and the Mavis Braithwaite Gallery.
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