Clarence Valley

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Flanked by World Heritage rainforest and the shimmering Pacific, the Clarence Valley unfurls as a lush, laid-back corridor between Coffs Harbour and the Queensland border. This is classic Northern Rivers country: a patchwork of sugarcane fields, national parks, and sleepy historic towns where the pace of life is dictated by the river that gives the region its name. For travellers on a self-drive itinerary between Sydney and Brisbane, the Clarence Valley offers a genuine slice of rural Australia, with standout nature experiences, a thriving local food scene, and a rich Indigenous and pioneer heritage.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two to three days allows a comfortable loop: base yourself in Yamba for a day of beach and river action, then spend a day exploring Grafton and the inland towns. If you're a keen walker or kayaker, add a fourth day to tackle sections of the Yuraygir Coastal Walk or paddle the Clarence River. The valley works well as a two-night stopover on a SydneyBrisbane road trip, or as a relaxed week-long escape combining river life and national parks.

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