Enjoy spectacular national parks, wild rivers and primeval forests on your visit to Dorrigo, a small town in the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales. Experience Dorrigo’s varied landscape of UNESCO World Heritage-listed rainforests and pristine waterways when you hike, kayak or ride a bike through the nature reserves. Tour around Dorrigo’s lush pastures and taste artisanal cheeses and fresh local produce from the region’s farms.
Plan an adventure to suit your tastes. Take a breathtaking scenic drive along Waterfall Way and stop off at various lookout points highlighting the majesty of the Northern Tablelands’ waterfalls, such as Dangar Falls and the Crystal Shower Falls. Travel east to see the Dorrigo Plateau plunging into the Gondwana rainforests in Dorrigo National ParkOpens in a new window. These ancient forests have remained unchanged for millennia and can be explored via interpretive walking trails. Read the national park’s informative signs to learn about the pristine ecology of this world-renowned rainforest. Hike along the network of trails or take a self-guided tour with a mountain bike or four-wheel drive.
Spot wildlife, learn about local Aboriginal heritage or check out the natural beauty of Junuy Juluum National Park. Join a tour around the forest-fringed plateau by riding on horseback. The town’s creeks and rivers are exciting destinations for kayaking and fishing. You might hook rainbow and brown trout in the pristine waters.
In the town center check out cafés and restaurants serving regional delights or enjoy traditional fare at the local pub and bakery.
Dorrigo is a 1-hour drive west from the coastal hub of Coffs Harbour. The town has a range of accommodations, including rainforest retreats. Spring and summer are the best times to visit Dorrigo’s magnificent rainforests. Plan a fantastic hinterland escape to Dorrigo on the edge of Coffs Coast.