Hawkesbury River

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Flowing through sandstone gorges and past sleepy river towns, the Hawkesbury River is a serene escape from Sydney’s bustle. This watery artery winds for 120 kilometres from the Blue Mountains to the sea, offering a landscape of rugged bushland, historic homesteads and calm waterways. It’s a place where time slows – you’ll explore by boat, kayak or foot, discovering Aboriginal rock art, convict-era farms and a thriving food scene centred on oysters and river fish.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a full day on a cruise or kayaking trip, but to truly soak up the atmosphere, base yourself for two nights in a riverside holiday rental. A weekend allows time for a boat tour, a bushwalk and a leisurely meal at one of the riverfront eateries. If you’re short on time, a half-day cruise from Brooklyn still gives you a taste of the river’s beauty.

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