Valle Calaquies
Hidden in the rugged hinterland of New South Wales, Valle Calaquies is a wild, untamed valley that feels a world away from the coast. Its dramatic escarpments, ancient eucalypt forests, and cascading waterfalls make it a magnet for hikers, birdwatchers, and anyone craving solitude in nature. This is a place where the only soundtrack is the rush of a creek after rain and the call of lyrebirds echoing through the gullies.
Highlights & What to See
- Escarpment Lookout: A short walk leads to a vertiginous viewpoint over the valley floor – come at sunrise for mist rolling through the treetops.
- Waterfall Walks: Several seasonal falls tumble over sandstone ledges; the best is a 4 km return trail to Double Drop Falls, where you can swim in the plunge pool.
- Ancient Forest Loop: A 6 km circuit through towering blue gums and tree ferns – keep an eye out for wallabies and the elusive platypus in the creek.
- Pioneer Homestead Ruins: Crumbling stone walls and a rusted water tank hint at the valley’s early settler history.
- Night Sky Viewing: With zero light pollution, this is a prime spot for stargazing; bring a blanket and a red torch.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan a full day to do the valley justice – arrive early to tackle the longer walks before lunch, then spend the afternoon exploring the homestead ruins and swimming holes. If you’re short on time, a half-day hitting the lookout and one waterfall is still rewarding. Overnight camping is possible for those who want to soak up the dawn chorus.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Dorrigo National Park: Just 30 minutes east, with a famous skywalk and lush rainforest trails.
- Bellingen: A bohemian river town with excellent cafés and the Bellingen River for canoeing.
- Coffs Harbour: An hour south, offering beaches, the Big Banana, and the Muttonbird Island walk.
- New England National Park: Wild high country with alpine-like heath and panoramic views.
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