Hawkesbury River

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Flowing through a landscape of sandstone gorges, river flats, and historic settlements, the Hawkesbury River is one of New South Wales' most evocative waterways. Just an hour north of Sydney, it feels a world away from the city's hustle. The river is a haven for water-based adventures, from kayaking and houseboating to fishing and river cruises. Its banks are dotted with charming hamlets like Wisemans Ferry and Brooklyn, where old pubs and ferry crossings recall a bygone era. For travellers weaving the Hawkesbury into a Hunter Valley self-drive itinerary, it offers a serene contrast to wine country, with lush scenery and a slower pace.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly appreciate the Hawkesbury, plan for at least a full day. If you’re doing a day trip from Sydney or the Hunter Valley, arrive by mid-morning to take a river cruise, have lunch at a waterside pub, and explore a short walk. For a more immersive experience, stay overnight in a riverside cabin or on a houseboat; two days allow you to kayak, hike in Ku-ring-gai Chase, and visit both Wisemans Ferry and Brooklyn. The river is best enjoyed at a leisurely pace—rushing defeats its purpose.

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