Historic Nightcap Walking Track

Head along Historic Nightcap walking track to experience a World Heritage rainforest with breathtaking escarpment views across Nightcap National Park. This 18 kilometre track is popular with experienced walkers looking for a remote wilderness adventure. With the option to camp overnight at Rummery Park campground, west to east is the easiest way to take this […]

Goorgana Walking Track

Exhilarating Goorgana walking track will, quite literally, take the most experienced mountain hikers to new levels. Taking in some of the most iconic peaks in the rugged western terrain in Nightcap National Park, this steep, challenging track is definitely not for the faint-hearted. This unmarked track leads from the lookout along Pholis Gap walking track […]

Blue Knob Hall Gallery and Cafe

Blue Knob Hall, established in 1930, is situated beneath the sacred Aboriginal landmark of Lillian Rock, and Blue Knob. The Blue Knob Hall Gallery promotes the awareness and appreciation of art within the community and to visitors, hosting regular exhibitions and events. The changing exhibition program throughout the year provides a focus for artists and […]

Big Scrub Loop Walking Track

Big Scrub loop walking track offers the chance to experience some of the most magnificent subtropical rainforest in NSW. Part of Nightcap National Park, near Lismore, it’s a popular track for community and school groups, with excellent birdwatching opportunities, crystal clear creeks and lush vegetation. From the shallow creek crossing, the track is clearly marked […]

Bexhill Open Air Cathedral

The Bexhill Open Air Cathedral is located at Inspiration Point, Bexhill, and overlooks the Corndale Valley with views of the Nightcap National Park in the distance. The panoramic view from the Open Air Cathedral makes it a popular spot for outdoor weddings or just a quiet place to sit and ponder. The Bexhill Open Air […]

Aboriginal Bora Ring

Aboriginal Bora Ring is one of the several tribal ceremonial grounds in the district and has been fenced and marked with a description board. Ceremonial grounds are very significant to the Aboriginal people and are usually marked with a Bora Ring. The Bora Ring is a raised platform of dirt arranged in a circle. This […]

Wyrallah

Downstream from Lismore, on the Wilsons River’s meandering journey towards the sea, lies pretty Wyrallah. Once a bustling river port, the area is now more notable for its attractive and varied gardens. About 5.5 kilometres south of the village, on Wyrallah Road, stop off at the Aboriginal Bora Ring at the back of the Tucki Tucki Cemetery. […]

Whian Whian

Whian Whian is located in the heart of the Northern Rivers hinterland, 25 kilometres north of Lismore. Whian Whian State Conservation Area was created in 2003 to protect the area surrounded by Nightcap National Park. This site is home to threatened species such as the spotted tailed quoll, koala and platypus. Camp or enjoy a […]

Tucki Tucki Nature Reserve

The area of Tucki Tucki is known for its nature reserve that was created in 1958 to preserve the local koala population and habitat. The residents of the Tucki district formed a committee and four hectares of land adjacent to the Tucki Public School were planted with a variety of trees to provide food and […]

The Eltham Hotel

Enjoy a country stay in one of the Eltham Hotel’s five spacious rooms, each with a private bathroom, and queen sized bed. Take a drive in the countryside to visit this quaint, country pub, 15 minutes between Lismore and Bangalow. Enjoy live music and a mix of modern Australian dishes, under the graceful jacarandas, in […]