Dorrigo: Discover the Plateau
Snuggled in the eastern regions of the Great Dividing Range, Dorrigo is a small township positioned on a plateau, 760m above sea level. The endless mountains, gorges, waterfalls and cascades allow for an idyllic scenic drive along the mountainous terrain. The drive there alone, establishes only more to come and welcomes you to a breathtaking experience of untouched countryside and spectacular landscapes.
Located just near the Coffs Coast, Dorrigo acts as a great weekend getaway destination for neighbouring areas such as Armidale, Coffs Harbour and Urunga.
Dorrigo is a vibrant community, with a high emphasis on history and culture and a strong sense of Australian Heritage.
The abundance of natural sights is what really draws in the tourists. Dorrigo is Australia’s National Park Capital. It is the home of four World Heritage Listed National Parks, including the Dorrigo National Park and the New England National Park. Each national park offers unique rock formations, gorges, waterfalls and cascades. Popular bushwalking destinations include Dangar, Ebor and Wollomombi falls, which all incorporate spectacular lookout points, which allow for excellent views and rare photo opportunities.
Dorrigo National Park is also home to the Dorrigo Rainforest Centre. This award winning establishment employs experienced and knowledgeable staff who can help you gain a greater understanding of Australia’s flora and fauna, while you get first hand experience through guided tours. Attractions in the park, such as the “Skywalk”, “The Glade Picnic Area” and the opportunity to walk with the birds, are popular with the whole family and offer a unique experience of nature. The centre is also home to an exhibition of local art and cultural displays, which allow visitors to expand on their knowledge of local history and culture.
The steady climate permits visitors to enjoy glorious weather, with the crisp mountain air offering a refreshing change to the overcrowded city smog. Visitors can wander the endless village shops, discover hidden craft stalls or stroll along the river, which runs through the town. Or for those seeking extreme thrills, surrounding areas, all within a short driving distance, offer Four Wheel Driving and Wild Water Rafting.
Great importance is placed on local festivals, rodeos, shows and theatre performances. Dorrigo is closely situated to the town of Bellingen, which is home to the Bellingen Jazz and Blues Festival, attracting dedicated lovers of music and entertainment, worldwide. The Global Carnival and Stamping Ground Dance Festival are also major yearly attractions.
Located on the banks of the Bellingen River and just a short driving distance from Dorrigo, is the coastal region of Raleigh. Raleigh is the home of Australia’s most easterly vineyard, the Raleigh Vineyard and Winery. Take some time to sample the vast array of local wines, including red and white wines, ports and liqueurs. While this may not appeal to the kids, a trip to the Raleigh International Raceway Kart Hire and Raleigh Round-Up may do the trick. The kids can enjoy racing the track or the extreme waterslides, while you relax by the pool or cook up a family barbeque.
For an afternoon of relaxation and enjoyment, drive a short distance up the road to Valery Horse Trails and get on the back of a horse for a bush, riding adventure. No matter what your experience with horse riding, this is a guaranteed fun experience that allows the whole family to participate.
After a day of fun-filled adventure and new experiences, Dorrigo offers accommodation to suit all needs and requirements. Ranging from quaint “Bed and Breakfasts” to Mountain Resorts, lodges and cabins, there is sure to be something that meets the needs and wants of all. The Heritage Motel resembles traditional Australian accommodation and offers home-style, pub-cooked meals, day and night. The friendly atmosphere and hospitality allow you to feel comfortable and at home.
Dorrigo is a place that invites you to get back in touch with nature and discover the true wonders of Australia’s natural beauty. Its relaxing atmosphere and friendly vibe make it a perfect destination for a weekend escape, a family getaway or a romantic trip for two. The scenic drive is what really encapsulates the essence of the trip and makes you want to come back to see it again.
Author Bio: Christine Barton is a Content Writer for Discovery Car Rental Sydney, Australia’s travel focused online car rental company. She frequently writes information about Car Rental Sydney and travel information relating to Australia.
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