Dangar Falls Reserve is renowned for the Dangar Falls – a 30-meter waterfall that is viewable from the newly upgraded accessible viewing platform. Alternatively, you can get up close and personal at the base of the falls via a 10-minute walk along a newly renovated pathway. But this is not the only thing that the Dangar Falls Reserve has on offer. There are picnic tables, barbecues and a children’s playground that encourages nature play along with traditional play equipment suitable for all ages. The Dangar Falls Reserve is the perfect spot for take a break, take a breath and take in the beautiful aspects the Dorrigo plateau has to offer.
Components Café in Dorrigo is a welcoming space with a gorgeous interior and cosy vibe. With tasty food and good coffee, it offers a breakfast and lunch menu with a variety of options from ricotta pancakes and zucchini fritters to something a little different like the wasabi smash. Situated in...
The site of an old antimony processing site, the Urunga wetlands is a great destination for locals and visitors to the region. The site has an accessible 150-metre boardwalk allowing people to wander over the wetland and a 450-metre walking track surrounding the park. Open to the public in 2017,...
The Waterfall Way is one of the main arteries into New England from the east, and it’s aptly named. Weaving through a number of the high country’s world-class national parks, this road promises to defy the advice of 90s pop culture and instead go chasing waterfalls. Here’s our pick of...