Bellinger River

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Flowing through lush, subtropical rainforest and past sleepy farming hamlets, the Bellinger River is a serene waterway that feels a world away from the NSW coast. Its dark, tannin-stained waters wind through deep gorges and past sandy riverbanks, offering a quintessential escape into nature. Canoeing, kayaking, and swimming in its clear pools are the main draws, while the surrounding Bellinger Valley rewards explorers with waterfalls, walking trails, and a laid-back country vibe.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow at least two days to soak up the Bellinger River experience. Spend the first day paddling a section of the river or hiking in Dorrigo National Park, then explore Bellingen’s cafés and galleries. A second day can be used for a more leisurely float, swimming at Never Never, or driving the scenic Waterfall Way. If you’re short on time, a half-day canoe trip combined with a visit to Bellingen makes a satisfying taste of the area.

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