Bellinger River

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Flowing through lush subtropical rainforest and past sleepy historic villages, the Bellinger River is a serene waterway on the mid-north coast of NSW. Its dark, tannin-stained waters are perfect for paddling, swimming, and fishing, while the surrounding valleys hide some of the state's most spectacular national parks. This is a place to slow down, breathe deeply, and connect with an ancient landscape.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give the Bellinger River at least two full days to soak in its beauty. Day one: paddle the river between Bellingen and Urunga, stopping for lunch at a riverside cafe. Day two: explore Dorrigo National Park in the morning, then wander Bellingen's galleries and markets in the afternoon. If you have a third day, drive the scenic Waterfall Way to Dorrigo town for more rainforest walks or head east to the coast for a beach day.

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