Krambach

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Krambach is a sleepy hamlet in the Wallis Lake region of the NSW Mid North Coast, known for its lush dairy country and the meandering Wallamba River. It's a place to slow down, breathe deeply, and experience rural Australian life at its most authentic. The surrounding landscape – rolling green hills dotted with cattle, stands of eucalypts, and the dark tannic waters of the river – feels a world away from the coast, yet it's only a short drive from the popular holiday towns of Forster and Tuncurry.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Krambach itself is tiny – you can see it in an hour. But its appeal lies in the surrounding countryside and river. Plan for a half-day if you want to paddle or fish; a full day to combine a river activity with a visit to Booral Reserve or Nabiac. Most travellers use Krambach as a peaceful detour en route between the Pacific Highway and the Forster/Tuncurry coast, or as a base for exploring the Wallis Lake and Myall Lakes region over a long weekend.

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