St Albans

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St Albans is a tiny, historic village on the banks of the Macdonald River, about 90 minutes' drive northwest of Sydney. With a population barely cracking double digits, it's the kind of place where the main street is a dirt road and the pub is the undisputed heart of town. For travellers seeking a genuine slice of rural Australia, St Albans offers a quiet escape into the Hawkesbury hinterland, rich with convict-era history, river swimming, and bushwalking.

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Suggested Time to Spend

St Albans is a half-day stop or a leisurely overnight escape. Most visitors come for a few hours to enjoy lunch at the Settlers Inn, a swim, and a wander. To fully appreciate the quiet and explore the national park, stay overnight at the pub's basic accommodation or camp by the river. It's best combined with a self-drive loop from Sydney via Wisemans Ferry.

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