Grafton

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Grafton, a graceful city on the Clarence River, is famous for its jacaranda-lined streets that explode into a blaze of purple each spring. This historic river settlement offers a delightful blend of heritage architecture, riverside parks, and a relaxed pace that makes it a perfect stop on a New South Wales road trip. The city's well-preserved Victorian and Edwardian buildings, along with its strong connection to the land, give it a character that feels both timeless and welcoming.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two days is ideal to soak up Grafton's charm. Spend your first day exploring the heritage walk and riverside, and your second day venturing to the nearby national parks or the Nymboida River. If you're visiting during jacaranda season, you'll want a full day just to wander the streets and attend festival events. The city is also a convenient overnight stop between Sydney and Brisbane.

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