Photo: Cgoodwin / CC BY 3.0
The Macleay River carves a dramatic path through the dense wilderness of the Central Coast hinterland, offering a serene escape into nature. This dark, tannin-stained river winds through lush rainforest and past ancient rock formations, creating a landscape that feels both ancient and untouched. It's a haven for paddlers, swimmers, and anyone seeking a genuine connection with the Australian bush.
Highlights & What to See
- Paddle the Macleay: Canoe or kayak the gentle upper reaches, where the river is flanked by towering eucalypts and the calls of bellbirds echo. It's a peaceful, immersive way to experience the wilderness.
- Swim at Bellbrook Pool: A natural swimming hole near the historic Bellbrook village, with clear, cool water and a small sandy beach perfect for a picnic.
- Explore the Upper Macleay Valley: Drive the scenic loop through the villages of Bellbrook and Willawarrin, where you can learn about the region's timber and dairy history at the local museums.
- Birdwatching at the Macleay River Estuary: Near Kempsey, the river widens into a vast wetland system that attracts migratory birds. Bring binoculars for glimpses of spoonbills, egrets, and the occasional white-bellied sea eagle.
- Fishing for Bass: The Macleay is one of the best Australian bass fishing rivers on the east coast. Try your luck from a boat or along the banks in the cooler months.
Suggested Time to Spend
To truly appreciate the Macleay River, plan for a full day. Start with a morning paddle from Bellbrook to the historic bridge at Willawarrin (about 3 hours). After a riverside picnic, spend the afternoon swimming at Bellbrook Pool or exploring the upper valley villages. If you're keen on fishing, consider an overnight stay at one of the riverside campgrounds to make the most of the dawn and dusk bites.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Kempsey: The gateway town to the Macleay Valley, with heritage buildings, a Sunday markets, and the Macleay River Historical Museum.
- South West Rocks: A coastal town 30 minutes east, famous for Trial Bay Gaol and excellent snorkelling at Fish Rock Cave.
- Dorrigo National Park: About an hour's drive north, this World Heritage-listed park features ancient rainforest, dramatic waterfalls, and the Skywalk lookout.
- Nambucca Heads: A laid-back coastal town with a scenic headland walk, a historic jetty, and the famous V-Wall painted rocks.
- Hat Head National Park: A stunning coastal park with dune systems, heathlands, and the pristine Gap Beach – perfect for a bushwalk or a swim.
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Image credits
- Kempsey — Jan Smith from Brisbane, Australia / CC BY 2.0
- South West Rocks — Trentis at English Wikipedia / Public domain
- Dorrigo National Park — Cgoodwin / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Nambucca Heads — Bob T / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Hat Head National Park — Poyt448 Peter Woodard / Public domain