St Albans

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St Albans is a tiny, historic village tucked along the banks of the Macdonald River, about 90 minutes northwest of Sydney. With its convict-built sandstone buildings, sleepy pub, and serene river setting, it feels like stepping back in time. This is a place for slow exploration – a perfect detour on a road trip through the Hawkesbury region, offering a glimpse of early Australian colonial life.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

St Albans is tiny – you can see the entire village in under an hour. Most visitors come for lunch at the Settlers Arms Inn and a short stroll, making a 2–3 hour stop ideal. If you're keen on a paddle or a longer walk, allow half a day. It's a perfect lunch break on a driving loop from Sydney through the Hawkesbury.

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