Macleay Valley Visitor Information
Welcome to Macleay Valley
Macleay Valley is a beautiful region located in the mid-north coast of New South Wales, Australia. The valley is home to stunning beaches, outdoor activities, delicious food and wine, and a rich cultural heritage.
Things to do in Macleay Valley
- Visit the Hat Head National Park, a pristine coastal park where you can enjoy bushwalking, fishing, swimming and whale watching.
- Explore the Trial Bay Gaol, an impressive 19th-century prison that has been turned into a museum and tourist attraction.
- Enjoy the beautiful South West Rocks Beach or the Crescent Head Beach, popular surfing spots amongst locals and visitors.
- Taste the delicious local produce at the Macleay Valley Food and Wine Festival held every year in July.
- Explore the rich indigenous heritage of the region at the Wigay Aboriginal Cultural Park.
Getting to Macleay Valley
Macleay Valley is located on the mid-north coast of New South Wales, approximately 400 km north of Sydney.
The nearest airport is the Port Macquarie Airport, which is serviced by Qantas and Virgin Australia, and is approximately 80 km south of Macleay Valley.
Accommodation in Macleay Valley
Macleay Valley offers a range of accommodation options, including hotels, motels, holiday parks, campgrounds, and serviced apartments. There is something to suit every taste and budget.
Book your accommodation in advance, particularly during peak season, to avoid disappointment.
Visit Macleay Valley
Macleay Valley is a charming and captivating region that offers something for everyone. The stunning coastal scenery, outdoor activities, delicious food and wine, and rich cultural heritage make it a must-visit destination in New South Wales, Australia.