Wisemans Ferry

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Wisemans Ferry, a historic riverside hamlet on the Hawkesbury River, feels like a step back in time. Named after the convict-turned-ferryman Solomon Wiseman, this sleepy settlement is the gateway to the Dharug National Park and a beloved stop for self-drive adventurers exploring the NSW Central Coast hinterland. The old sandstone buildings, the iconic car ferry, and the gentle pace of river life make it a perfect spot to stretch your legs, grab a pie, and soak in the colonial-era atmosphere.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours exploring the historic village and taking the ferry across the river. If you plan to walk a section of the Great North Walk or visit Dharug National Park, allow a half-day. It’s an ideal lunch stop on a road trip from Sydney to the Hunter Valley or the Central Coast – grab a counter meal at the Wisemans Inn and watch the ferries come and go.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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