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Iluka is a sleepy coastal village at the mouth of the Clarence River, where the river meets the sea and the World Heritage-listed Bundjalung National Park unfurls its wild beauty. This is a place for travellers who crave solitude, birdlife, and the raw edge of the Pacific. The Iluka Bluff offers dizzying ocean views, while the protected waters of the river mouth are perfect for kayaking and fishing. The town's relaxed pace and uncrowded beaches make it a serene stop on a New South Wales north-coast road trip.
Highlights & What to See
- Bundjalung National Park – A coastal wilderness of rainforest, heath and sweeping beaches. Walk the Iluka Nature Walk through ancient littoral rainforest, or explore the headland for whale-watching vantage points.
- Iluka Bluff – The dramatic headland offers panoramic views of the coastline and the Clarence River mouth. A short walk from the car park leads to the best lookout.
- Iluka Beach – A patrolled swimming beach in summer, with golden sand and excellent surf breaks. The southern end is less crowded and great for a quiet stroll.
- Clarence River Fishing – The river mouth is a renowned fishing spot for bream, flathead and jewfish. Charter a boat or cast a line from the breakwall.
- Iluka Foreshore Reserve – A shaded picnic area with playground, BBQ facilities and a jetty. Perfect for a lazy afternoon watching boats come and go.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend a day exploring Iluka and Bundjalung National Park. If you're a keen birdwatcher or fisherman, consider an overnight stay to catch the sunrise over the ocean and the evening bite. A half-day is enough for a coastal walk, a swim and a picnic, but the area rewards those who linger.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Yamba – The vibrant surf town just across the river, with great cafés, shops and the iconic Yamba Lighthouse.
- Maclean – The 'Scottish Town in Australia', known for its tartan-themed streets and historic buildings, 20 minutes inland.
- Grafton – The Clarence Valley's heritage city, famous for its jacaranda trees and riverside precinct.
- Yuraygir National Park – A stunning coastal park with walking tracks, secluded beaches and abundant wildlife, south of Iluka.
- Clarence River Kayaking – Paddle the river's calm backwaters and explore mangrove creeks and bird habitats.
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