Bulahdelah

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Bulahdelah is a serene town on the Myall River, nestled between the Pacific Highway and the vast Wallingat National Park. It's a perfect pit stop for travellers exploring the New South Wales Central Coast, offering a blend of riverine charm, ancient forests, and a laid-back community vibe. The town's name is derived from an Aboriginal word meaning 'big waterhole', and you'll soon see why — the river and surrounding lakes are the lifeblood of this area.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Bulahdelah is best enjoyed as a half-day to full-day stop. If you're driving the Pacific Highway, break your journey here for a couple of hours to stretch your legs on the mountain walk and grab a coffee by the river. For a deeper experience, spend a full day exploring Wallingat National Park and kayaking the Myall River. Overnight stays are also rewarding if you want to fish or simply soak up the quiet atmosphere.

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