St Helena River Retreat & Cedarwood Guidebook

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St Helena River Retreat & Cedarwood Guidebook

Sightseeing

Only 6km down the road from St Helena River Retreat, this amazing landmark features beautiful cascades and sun-warmed rocks.
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Lot 71 Allyn River Rd
Only 6km down the road from St Helena River Retreat, this amazing landmark features beautiful cascades and sun-warmed rocks.
This 3.5 km track offers a lovely riverside walk through patches of untouched forest in Barrington Tops National Park. From Williams River picnic area, Blue Gum loop trail crosses the magnificent Williams River, winding past cascades, eucalypts, and rainforest. Back across the river, the track enters an enchanting patch of ancient rainforest with moss-covered branches for birds nest ferns and orchids. Nearing the end of the path, huge Sydney blue gums soar above, with several short detours leading to secluded river spots, such as Crystal Pools.
Blue Gum Loop Track
Blue Gum Loop Track
This 3.5 km track offers a lovely riverside walk through patches of untouched forest in Barrington Tops National Park. From Williams River picnic area, Blue Gum loop trail crosses the magnificent Williams River, winding past cascades, eucalypts, and rainforest. Back across the river, the track enters an enchanting patch of ancient rainforest with moss-covered branches for birds nest ferns and orchids. Nearing the end of the path, huge Sydney blue gums soar above, with several short detours leading to secluded river spots, such as Crystal Pools.
Rocky Crossing is well worth a visit however is not for the faint hearted. It can be accessed via the Rocky Crossing Track which is a 16km return walk from Williams River Picnic Area, or alternatively for a much shorter walk, you can access Rocky Crossing from the Williams Top Picnic Area. The track from Williams Top descends steeply to Rocky Crossing, with its beautiful waterfalls and mudstone terraces. A magnificent spot for a picnic lunch, however you do need to retrace your steps up hill so make sure you have time to spare, take some water, and travel light.
Rocky Crossing Track
Rocky Crossing Track
Rocky Crossing is well worth a visit however is not for the faint hearted. It can be accessed via the Rocky Crossing Track which is a 16km return walk from Williams River Picnic Area, or alternatively for a much shorter walk, you can access Rocky Crossing from the Williams Top Picnic Area. The track from Williams Top descends steeply to Rocky Crossing, with its beautiful waterfalls and mudstone terraces. A magnificent spot for a picnic lunch, however you do need to retrace your steps up hill so make sure you have time to spare, take some water, and travel light.

City/town information

A fine collection of heritage-listed buildings line Dungog’s streets. Explore the town walk, where blue plaques highlight fascinating colonial history. The Dungog Museum offers insights into local timber and dairy origins. Film buffs will love the Spanish-style James Theatre, Australia’s oldest operating cinema. Explore the quaint shops, and enjoy a coffee or meal at one of the lovely cafes Dungog has to offer. Visit the Saturday morning markets, or stock up on supplies at the local grocery store or butcher.
9 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Dungog
9 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
A fine collection of heritage-listed buildings line Dungog’s streets. Explore the town walk, where blue plaques highlight fascinating colonial history. The Dungog Museum offers insights into local timber and dairy origins. Film buffs will love the Spanish-style James Theatre, Australia’s oldest operating cinema. Explore the quaint shops, and enjoy a coffee or meal at one of the lovely cafes Dungog has to offer. Visit the Saturday morning markets, or stock up on supplies at the local grocery store or butcher.
Visit the Hotel Beatty for a drink or a meal, or stock up on supplies at the foodworks store and butcher. Enjoy a coffee at the local cafe, or possibly organise a visit to Boydells magnificent vineyard which is open by appointment only.
East Gresford
Visit the Hotel Beatty for a drink or a meal, or stock up on supplies at the foodworks store and butcher. Enjoy a coffee at the local cafe, or possibly organise a visit to Boydells magnificent vineyard which is open by appointment only.