Photo: Charles Comfort / Public domain
Perched on a dramatic limestone headland overlooking the Coral Sea, Ortona is a sleepy coastal hamlet in New South Wales that feels like a secret only the locals know. The drive in through lush dairy country and past the shimmering Clarence River gives way to a village where time slows down — perfect for travellers craving uncrowded beaches, big skies, and a genuine taste of rural coastal life. The pub does a mean parma, the general store knows your coffee order, and the headland walk will steal your breath.
Highlights & What to See
- Ortona Headland Walk: A short but spectacular clifftop trail offering panoramic views across the Pacific, with migrating whales (June–November) and pods of dolphins often spotted below.
- Ortona Beach: A sweeping, unpatrolled beach of soft sand and rolling waves — ideal for a solitary stroll, fishing, or a picnic with the sound of the surf as your soundtrack.
- Brooms Head Lighthouse: A short drive south, this historic lighthouse sits atop rugged cliffs and is a prime spot for whale watching and photography, especially at sunset.
- Yuraygir National Park: Stretching along the coast, this park protects heathland, coastal lakes, and the region’s longest stretch of undeveloped beach. Look for the endangered coastal emu and wildflowers in spring.
- Iluka Nature Reserve: A World Heritage-listed rainforest on the northern side of the Clarence River, home to towering flooded gums and a boardwalk through ancient palms.
Suggested Time to Spend
Ortona is best as a relaxed overnight stop or a two-day slow-travel escape. Spend the first afternoon exploring the headland and beach, then enjoy a counter meal at the Ortona Hotel. The next morning, take a walk in Yuraygir National Park or drive to Iluka for a rainforest wander before heading on. If you’re on a self-drive itinerary between Sydney and Brisbane, it’s a perfect detour for a night away from the highway.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Yamba: A lively coastal town with a surf culture, great cafes, and the Yamba Lighthouse — just 20 minutes south.
- Maclean: Known as the ‘Scottish Town in Australia’, with tartan-clad lamp posts and a strong Gaelic heritage, 25 minutes inland.
- Grafton: Famous for its jacaranda-lined streets and heritage architecture, about 40 minutes west.
- Clarence River: Australia’s largest coastal river system, perfect for fishing, kayaking, or a river cruise from Ulmarra.
- Angourie: Home to world-class surf breaks and the stunning Angourie Blue Pool — a natural rock pool surrounded by rainforest.
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Image credits
- Yamba — Armistej at English Wikipedia / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Maclean — Australian News and Information Bureau / Public domain
- Grafton — Chris Olszewski / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Iluka — Graham Cook / CC BY 2.0
- Yuraygir National Park — Michael Munich / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Angourie — PD