
Waterfall Way Caravan Parks


The Waterfall Way extends from Armidale on the New England Tableland to Urunga, on the Pacific Highway south of Coffs Harbour.
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Urunga Waters Tourist Park
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/urunga-waters-tourist-park/nsw
Urunga Waters Tourist Park is a great place for fishing and kayaking, powered and unpowered sites, cabins, camp kitchen.






















- Caravan Park
- Cabins
Bellinger River Tourist Park
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/bellinger-river-tourist-park/nsw
Adored by both young and old, you can find us mid way between Sydney and Brisbane, just off the Pacific Highway. Our Park offers absolute waterfront caravan and camping sites right on the banks of the beautiful Bellinger River.






















- Caravan Park
- Boat Ramp
- Fishing Spot
- Kiosk
- Convenience Store

Armidale Tourist Park
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/armidale-tourist-park/nsw
Armidale Tourist Park (Previously Pembroke) is an award winning Inland Park situated on 14 acres of landscaped gardens only five minutes drive from the city centre of Armidale and a short drive to the wonderful National Parks of New England.






















- Caravan Park
- Cabins
- Children's Play Facility
- Information
- National Park

Urunga Heads Holiday Park
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/urunga-heads-holiday-park/nsw
Urunga Heads Holiday Park is ideally located on the edge of the Urunga Lagoon with extensive riverfront parkland. Guests can take a stroll to the patrolled beach on the boardwalk, spotting dolphins in the river or kangaroos in the grassland.






















- Caravan Park
- Cabins
- Fishing Spot
- Children's Play Facility

Reflections Holiday Parks Mylestom
https://www.caravancaravan.com.au/entity/reflections-holiday-parks-mylestom/nsw
Reflections Holiday Parks Mylestom is located in a pristine environment adjacent to the magnificent Bongil Bongil National Park and a stone’s throw from the beach and the river.






















- Caravan Park
- Cabins
- National Park
- Fishing Spot
- Kiosk
Wollomombi Falls are in the Oxley Wild Rivers National Park, 40km east of Armidale and 1km off the Waterfall Way. They are one of the tallest waterfalls in Australia.
Another 40km east is the Guy Fawkes River at Ebor where the Ebor Falls are well worth the short detour of a few hundred metres off the main road. Be sure to have your camera ready.
The road passes through rich grazing land which once supported a thriving dairy industry. In recent years this has mostly given way to beef cattle. A flourishing potato growing enterprise has been established in and around the township of Dorrigo. This area experiences the highest rainfall in NSW, with an annual average of over two metres.
Two kilometres north of the town of Dorrigo, located just off Coramba Road, are the Dangar Falls, on the Beilsdown River. Here you can enjoy a summer swim in the large pond below the waterfall.
The Waterfall Way begins its descent at a high point on Dorrigo Mountain where is passes the Dorrigo National Park, a World Heritage listed temperate rainforest. It is in this area that a lucrative timber industry operated during the 19th and early 20th century, but now only a small portion of the rainforest remains, protected for all time in the National Park. The Park boasts a well trodden walkway that allows visitors to venture out among the tree tops and enjoy a view that extends all the way to the ocean on a clear day.
As the road descends from Dorrigo Mountain, winding its way down to Bellingen, waterfalls can be seen tumbling down the mountain above the road then, after passing under the road, continue their plummeting descent to feed the Bellinger River below.
The winding nature of the Waterfall Way and its spectacular scenery places it among the ten most popular motorcycle rides in NSW.
Another 40km east is the Guy Fawkes River at Ebor where the Ebor Falls are well worth the short detour of a few hundred metres off the main road. Be sure to have your camera ready.
The road passes through rich grazing land which once supported a thriving dairy industry. In recent years this has mostly given way to beef cattle. A flourishing potato growing enterprise has been established in and around the township of Dorrigo. This area experiences the highest rainfall in NSW, with an annual average of over two metres.
Two kilometres north of the town of Dorrigo, located just off Coramba Road, are the Dangar Falls, on the Beilsdown River. Here you can enjoy a summer swim in the large pond below the waterfall.
The Waterfall Way begins its descent at a high point on Dorrigo Mountain where is passes the Dorrigo National Park, a World Heritage listed temperate rainforest. It is in this area that a lucrative timber industry operated during the 19th and early 20th century, but now only a small portion of the rainforest remains, protected for all time in the National Park. The Park boasts a well trodden walkway that allows visitors to venture out among the tree tops and enjoy a view that extends all the way to the ocean on a clear day.
As the road descends from Dorrigo Mountain, winding its way down to Bellingen, waterfalls can be seen tumbling down the mountain above the road then, after passing under the road, continue their plummeting descent to feed the Bellinger River below.
The winding nature of the Waterfall Way and its spectacular scenery places it among the ten most popular motorcycle rides in NSW.