Windsor
Windsor, on the Hawkesbury River, is one of Australia’s oldest settlements, exuding a Georgian charm that feels a world away from Sydney’s bustle. Its historic streetscape, lined with sandstone buildings and ancient trees, invites you to slow down and soak up the colonial atmosphere. The river is the lifeblood here – whether you’re picnicking on its banks, cruising past riverfront mansions, or exploring the nearby national parks, Windsor is a perfect blend of heritage and outdoor adventure.
Highlights & What to See
- Windsor Heritage Walk – Follow the self-guided trail past the 1820s Macquarie Arms Hotel, St Matthew’s Church (designed by convict architect Francis Greenway), and the courthouse. The sandstone buildings are among the finest examples of colonial architecture in Australia.
- Hawkesbury River Cruise – A leisurely cruise offers a different perspective, gliding past historic homesteads and lush riverbanks. Keep an eye out for pelicans and eagles.
- Windsor Mall & Antique Shops – The main street is a treasure trove of antique stores, bookshops, and quirky cafes. Even if you’re not buying, the window-shopping is a delight.
- Governor Phillip Park – This riverside park is ideal for a picnic or a stroll under the enormous fig trees. It also has a playground and a small swimming area for hot days.
- Hawkesbury Regional Museum – Housed in a historic post office, the museum tells the story of the region’s Indigenous Darug people, early settlers, and the river’s role in shaping the area.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is enough to see Windsor’s historic core and enjoy a river walk, but a full day allows for a leisurely cruise and a relaxed lunch at a riverside cafe. If you plan to explore the nearby national parks or combine it with a visit to the Hawkesbury’s wineries, you’ll want a full day or even an overnight stay. The town is compact and walkable, so you can easily pace yourself.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Wisemans Ferry – A scenic 30-minute drive north, this historic ferry crossing offers river views, bushwalking in Dharug National Park, and a charming pub.
- Kurrajong & Bilpin – Head west into the Blue Mountains foothills for apple orchards, cideries, and mountain views. The Bilpin Fruit Bowl is a favourite for fresh produce.
- Hawkesbury Wineries – The region around Windsor is dotted with boutique wineries, particularly around the towns of Wilberforce and Ebenezer. Try the Semillon and Verdelho.
- Blue Mountains National Park – A 40-minute drive south, the park’s Grose Valley offers dramatic lookouts, waterfalls, and bushwalks. Combine Windsor with a day in the mountains.
- Richmond – Just across the river, Richmond has a similar historic feel with its own heritage buildings, the Hawkesbury Racecourse, and a lively weekend market.
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Image credits
- Wisemans Ferry — Tirin at en.wikipedia / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Kurrajong — Photographic Collection from Australia / CC BY 2.0
- Bilpin — Maksym Kozlenko / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Hawkesbury Wineries — Frazerater / CC0
- Blue Mountains National Park — Visions of Domino / CC BY 2.0