Bulahdelah

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Nestled on the banks of the Myall River and shadowed by the distinctive Alum Mountain, Bulahdelah is a peaceful gateway to the Lower North Coast of NSW. This small town offers a blend of riverine beauty, bushwalking, and a relaxed pace that makes it an ideal stop on a drive between Sydney and the north. The town’s name derives from an Aboriginal word meaning ‘place of the great rock’ – a fitting description for the towering mountain that defines the landscape.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Bulahdelah is a half-day stop that can easily stretch into a full day if you’re keen on kayaking or bushwalking. Most travellers pause here for 1–2 hours to stretch their legs and take in the lookout, then continue north or south. If you have more time, consider an overnight stay to enjoy the river at a leisurely pace.

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