Una

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Una is a tiny, off-the-radar hamlet in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, cradled between the lush green hills of the hinterland and the wild, surf-pounded coast. This is the kind of place where the main street is a single lane, the pub is the social hub, and the pace of life slows to a gentle crawl. Una is perfect for travellers seeking solitude, raw nature, and a genuine taste of rural Australian life. The surrounding landscape is a patchwork of dairy farms, remnant rainforest, and national park, offering superb walking, birdwatching, and star-gazing opportunities.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Una itself is a brief stop – a couple of hours to explore the village and creek is enough. However, to truly experience the surrounding natural wonders, plan for a full day or an overnight stay. Use Una as a base for exploring Bundjalung National Park and Iluka Nature Reserve. Camping options are limited but rewarding; otherwise, accommodation can be found in nearby Maclean or Yamba. A relaxed two-day itinerary allows for a morning walk in the national park, an afternoon at the creek, and an evening at the pub.

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