Gwydir River

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The Gwydir River carves a serene path through the northern reaches of New South Wales, offering a tranquil escape into the Australian bush. This waterway is a haven for anglers, birdwatchers, and anyone seeking a quiet paddle or a riverside picnic beneath ancient river red gums. Its meandering course and seasonal flows create a landscape that shifts from gentle streams to expansive wetlands, making it a dynamic destination for nature lovers exploring the Hunter Valley region's wilder edges.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least a full day to truly appreciate the Gwydir's offerings. Start early with a morning fishing session or a paddle, then explore Copeton Dam's picnic areas and walking trails. If you're keen on birdwatching, an overnight stay allows you to catch the dawn chorus at the wetlands. For self-drive travellers, the river makes a satisfying stopover between the Hunter Valley and Queensland, but dedicated anglers will want two to three days to test the waters thoroughly.

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