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Nestled on the lush escarpment of the New England Range, Dorrigo Township is a charming highland retreat that feels a world away from the coast. With its misty rainforests, tumbling waterfalls, and a main street lined with heritage buildings, this small town offers a quintessential Australian country escape. It's a gateway to the World Heritage-listed Gondwana Rainforests and a perfect stop for those seeking cool air, big views, and a slower pace.
Highlights & What to See
- Dorrigo National Park – Walk the elevated Skywalk through ancient Antarctic beech forest for panoramic views over the Bellinger Valley, then descend to the Crystal Shower Falls for a behind-the-waterfall experience.
- Dangar Falls – A short walk from town leads to this powerful 30-metre cascade plunging into a deep pool; great for a picnic or a refreshing dip in summer.
- Dorrigo Museum – Housed in the old School of Arts, this local gem tells the story of timber-getting, dairying, and the railway that once linked the plateau to the coast.
- Heritage Main Street – Browse artisan shops, a classic country pub, and the historic Dorrigo Hotel, where you can grab a cold beer on the verandah.
- Promised Land – A scenic drive through rolling pastures and patches of rainforest, named for its ethereal beauty and dotted with farm gates selling local honey and cheese.
Suggested Time to Spend
Dorrigo rewards a relaxed pace. Most visitors spend a full day exploring the national park and waterfalls, with an overnight stay to soak up the mountain atmosphere. If you're passing through on the Waterfall Way, allow at least three to four hours for the Skywalk and a waterfall walk. For a deeper experience, plan for two nights — one day for the park and waterfalls, another for the museum, local produce, and nearby villages like Bellingen.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Bellingen – A vibrant artsy town 30 minutes east, famous for its Saturday markets, live music scene, and the Bellinger River.
- Coffs Harbour – An hour's drive east, with beaches, the Big Banana, and the Solitary Islands Coastal Walk.
- Dorrigo National Park (Skywalk & waterfalls) – The park itself is the main draw, but also explore the eastern side of the park for more remote trails.
- Ebor – A tiny highland village 40 minutes south, home to the spectacular Ebor Falls on the Waterfall Way.
- Guy Fawkes River National Park – For serious hikers, this wild park offers rugged gorges and the chance to see wild horses.
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