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Richmond Valley is a lush, pastoral escape in the Northern Rivers region of NSW, where the Richmond River winds through rolling green hills, historic villages, and world-class national parks. This is classic Australian countryside – think dairy farms, subtropical rainforest, and a slow, friendly pace of life. For international travellers, it’s a chance to experience rural Australia without the crowds, with standout nature, local food producers, and a rich Indigenous and colonial history.
Highlights & What to See
- Bundjalung National Park – Explore coastal heath, rainforest, and the pristine Jerusalem Creek, perfect for kayaking, birdwatching, and spotting kangaroos at dawn.
- Richmond River – Canoe or stand-up paddleboard along the calm, tea-tree-stained waters; look for platypus and water dragons.
- Historic villages – Wander through Coraki, the oldest town on the Richmond River, with its heritage-listed buildings and antique shops, or visit Casino, the “Beef Capital of Australia,” for its country pubs and cattle markets.
- Local produce – Sample macadamias, cheese, and artisan bread at farm gates and the Casino Farmers Market (Saturdays). Don’t miss the Richmond Valley Olive Company for tastings.
- Rainforest walks – In Victoria Park Nature Reserve, a short boardwalk leads through towering flooded gums and palms, with a chance to see the rare Richmond birdwing butterfly.
Suggested Time to Spend
Two to three days gives you a relaxed taste of the valley. Spend day one exploring the river and one of the national parks, day two visiting the historic towns and farm gates, and a third day for deeper immersion – perhaps a guided Indigenous walk or a longer kayak trip. The pace here is unhurried; don’t try to cram too much in. If you’re on a road trip between Sydney and Brisbane, a single overnight stop works well, focusing on the Bundjalung National Park and a meal in Casino.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Macquarie – An hour east, with its famous koala hospital and coastal walks.
- Byron Bay – About 90 minutes north, for surf beaches and a vibrant backpacker scene.
- Lismore – A creative hub with a thriving arts scene and excellent farmers markets.
- Yamba – A laid-back coastal town at the mouth of the Clarence River, great for fishing and beach strolls.
- Washpool National Park – A World Heritage-listed wilderness with ancient Gondwana rainforest, about an hour west.
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Image credits
- Port Macquarie — Inas / CC0
- Byron Bay — Kpravin2 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Lismore — Kingyj / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Yamba — Armistej at English Wikipedia / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Washpool National Park — FearTec / Public domain
- Bundjalung National Park — Quartl / CC BY-SA 3.0