Dorrigo Town

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Perched on the edge of the Great Escarpment, Dorrigo is a cool, green escape from the coastal heat. This small town is the gateway to the World Heritage-listed Dorrigo National Park, where ancient rainforests tumble down to the valley floor. With a laid-back country vibe, a thriving local food scene, and spectacular natural wonders, Dorrigo makes a perfect stop on a New South Wales road trip.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find half a day sufficient to explore the national park’s main walks and the waterfall. If you want to tackle longer rainforest hikes or simply soak up the mountain atmosphere, plan for a full day. Overnight stays are rewarding: the town has a handful of B&Bs and a pub, allowing you to enjoy the evening chill and a meal made from local ingredients.

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