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Straddling the mighty Clarence River, Maclean is a charming riverside town that wears its Scottish heritage with pride. Known as the 'Scottish Town in Australia,' its main street is lined with tartan-painted power poles and shops selling kilts and shortbread. But beyond the Gaelic flair, Maclean offers a genuine slice of Northern Rivers life: a working fishing port, a gorgeous riverfront park, and a relaxed pace that feels a world away from the coast.
Highlights & What to See
- Tartan Trail – Follow the self-guided walk past more than 200 tartan poles, each representing a different Scottish clan. Don’t miss the giant bagpipes sculpture.
- Clarence River – The lifeblood of the town. Hire a kayak, join a fishing charter, or simply watch the prawn trawlers unload their catch at the wharf.
- Maclean Lookout – A short drive from town centre offers panoramic views over the river, cane fields, and distant mountains.
- Historic Buildings – The 1880s post office and the old bank buildings on River Street are beautifully preserved examples of Federation architecture.
- Maclean Markets – Held on the fourth Saturday of the month, these markets brim with local produce, crafts, and live music.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is enough to explore the town centre, walk the Tartan Trail, and enjoy a riverside lunch. If you want to fish or kayak, budget a full day. Most travellers visit Maclean as a stopover between Coffs Harbour and Byron Bay, so an overnight stay lets you experience the sunset over the river and a morning coffee at one of the local cafés.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Yamba – 25 minutes east, this laid-back coastal town has stunning beaches and the famous Pacific Hotel with views over the ocean.
- Grafton – 30 minutes south, Grafton is known for its Jacaranda trees, heritage architecture, and the lovely Clarence River waterfront.
- Iluka – 20 minutes northeast, a quiet fishing village at the river mouth with a World Heritage-listed rainforest walk.
- Yuraygir National Park – A coastal park offering great bushwalking, birdwatching, and secluded beaches.
- Lawrence – A tiny historic village 15 minutes inland with a quirky museum and the famous 'Bush Tucker' trail.
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Image credits
- Yamba — Armistej at English Wikipedia / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Iluka — Graham Cook / CC BY 2.0
- Lawrence — Ryan Elwell from Vancouver, United States / CC BY 2.0
- Clarence River — Public domain