Macleay Valley Way

The Macleay Valley Way is a scenic drive that winds through the lush, green landscapes of the Macleay River valley, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty, rural charm, and authentic Australian country experiences. This route takes you from the coast at South West Rocks inland to the historic town of Kempsey, passing through rolling hills, farmlands, and patches of rainforest. It's a journey that rewards you with stunning river views, wildlife spotting, and a sense of peaceful isolation.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow at least a full day to drive the Macleay Valley Way at a leisurely pace, stopping at key points for walks and photos. If you want to explore South West Rocks or Hat Head National Park in depth, build in an extra half-day. The drive itself is about 100 km, but the winding roads and scenic stops mean you'll want to take your time – think 4–6 hours for the core route, plus time for detours.

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