St Albans

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St Albans is a tiny, historic village nestled on the banks of the Macdonald River, about 90 minutes' drive northwest of Sydney. With a population of fewer than 100, this former river port feels like a step back in time. Its main draw is the beautifully preserved Settlers Arms Inn (circa 1836), which anchors a handful of other heritage buildings. For travellers exploring the Hunter Valley or heading to the central coast hinterland, St Albans offers a quiet, character-filled detour with a real sense of rural isolation.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

St Albans is small enough to explore in a couple of hours, but its slow pace invites you to linger. Most visitors make it a half-day stop: arrive for lunch at the pub, wander the village and riverbank, then head on. It also works well as an overnight stay if you book a room at the Settlers Arms Inn, giving you time for a sunset paddle and a star-filled evening. Self-drivers often combine it with a loop drive through the surrounding national parks.

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