Capertee Valley

Photo: TrimmerinWiki / CC BY-SA 4.0

Just a couple of hours northwest of Sydney, Capertee Valley is a spectacularly underrated slice of Australia’s wilderness. Often described as the second-largest canyon in the Southern Hemisphere after the Grand Canyon, this vast sandstone gorge offers a raw, peaceful escape from the crowds. The valley is a haven for birdwatchers, hikers, and photographers, with its dramatic cliffs, eucalypt forests, and historic gold-mining relics. Despite its grandeur, it remains wonderfully quiet — you’ll often have the trails and lookouts all to yourself.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To properly soak in the valley’s atmosphere, plan for a full day. A morning drive from the Hunter Valley or Blue Mountains gets you there by late morning, leaving time to explore the Glen Davis ruins, take a short walk, and enjoy a picnic lunch. Afternoon is ideal for the lookout and a slow drive along the gravel roads, watching for wildlife. If you’re a keen birder or hiker, an overnight stay at one of the nearby farmstays or basic camping spots lets you experience the valley at dawn and dusk — its most magical hours.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

Please check official sources for current details.

Note: opening hours, prices and booking requirements change often — please check official sources for current details.

Explore more

Image credits