52 Discoveries in our Big Backyard

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a little book of inspiration and ideas for clarence valley visitors + locals alike DISCOVERIES 52 IN OUR BIG BACKYARD

The Bundjalung, Gumbaynggirr and Yaegl people, past and present. Respect, appreciation and care for the nature of this special place. WE ACKNOWLEDGE WE ENCOURAGE Morning harmony. Water, land and sky, Coombadjha – where the Clarence and the Mann rivers meet @myclarencevalley #myclarencevalleywww.myclarencevalley.com

And so when we remember how lucky we are to be here, every day in the Clarence is a fresh opportunity for us and our families – to enjoy, explore and marvel at a truly unique, really beautiful, friendly and welcoming part of Australia. Whether you’re discovering us for the first time, a regular visitor, or are lucky enough to call the Clarence home, this little book deserves a spot on your kitchen bench. It contains 52 fun – but by no means comprehensive – recommendations for adventure and activities. A year’s worth of sweet Clarence Valley moments, yours for the taking. Welcome to your big backyard! We’ll see you out and about!

Welcome Dad, perhaps I could have a go?” Father and son re-living and creating memories at the same time

Whether it’s your little bloke’s first time wetting a line or a charter far offshore, fishing options in the Clarence Valley are as abundant as anywhere in Australia. And when you’re on the river, keep an eye out for the new pontoons we’ve been installing to make access as safe and easy as possible.

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The world is a pretty complex place these days, but the Clarence Valley offers simple freedom. You’re free to choose the memories you’ll make: from wild nature to cafe culture, from family activities to quiet time, the choice is abundant and yours.

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Drop a line

Submerge

The Saraton Theatre

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Top spots to make like a mermaid or merman include Minnie Water lagoon, Woody Head, Brooms Head Lagoon, Pimpernel Rock and Solitary Islands Marine Park.

Just because the Clarence spoils us in all things natural doesn’t mean we can’t have our cultural needs met, and when it’s time for a hit of the performing arts, Grafton’s stately Saraton Theatre is the place to take a seat and be inspired, entertained, soothed and amused in grand style.

A night at the Saraton

This snorkelling and SCUBA caper might be one of our coast’s best-kept secrets. Fact is, this stretch of coast is blessed with many days of perfect conditions with excellent visibility and no shortage of creatures to be admired (and pursued with a pointy device if you’re that way inclined, just make sure you’re hunting in a legally designated zone though).

04 Did you know your car is capable of more than ferrying the kids to school, transporting groceries and reluctantly taking you to work? Also, did you know that in the Clarence’s vast hinterland lies a gorgeous network of roads that you and your car will enjoy immensely? Did you know there’s a lovely village upstream from Grafton called Copmanhurst that’s the perfect departure point for such expeditions?

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We challenge you. Stand on any Clarence headland and watch a Humpback Whale do its epic megabreaching, tail-waving, fluke-slapping, salty-smokestack thing and if you can remain unmoved or not even slightly thrilled, inform us in writing C/o Clarence Valley Council, Locked Bag 23, Grafton 2460 and we will refund you the cost of this book*

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The big show

Sometimes though, Mum and Dad need to remove themselves from your dazzling orbit, to refresh and strengthen their appreciation of you, bright star that you are. So when Mum and Dad take off for an overnight stay at one of the many delightful, intimate B&B’s in the Clarence Valley, we’d just like to point out that they do this for your sake. Happy parents make better parents. You understand?

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Oh hey there young person! Good on you for putting your device aside and reading a book for a change! I’m glad we could have this chat. Look, kid, you are precious. You give your parents’ lives meaning. You are a source of constant delight, joy and pride.

(PS: Go easy on Nan ‘n’ Pop)

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“We may look incredibly happy and relaxed, but we do miss the kids: Alex, and ... you know ... the other one...” Theories as to why whales breach include: fixing their position, dislodging barnacles and communicating. But maybe they just do it because they can

There’s no shortage of inspiring, inventive and unique art and craft galleries scattered throughout the Clarence Valley. Creative beacons of individual and collaborative vision. Some of our favourites include Witzig Gallery, Kingstudio, Ferry Park Gallery and the Iluka Emporium. 06

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The ambience of an Iluka green The mighty Ulmarra Hotel

Russell. Ulmarra’s Lord of Lit

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If you’ve ever thought that you’d like to learn how to sail, (and let’s face it, who’s not just a bit curious) then there’s no better place to actually make it happen – lots of river, lots of space, a fair bit of breeze and three fine establishments to deliver expert and friendly instruction: Port of Yamba Yacht Club, Clarence River Sailing Club or Big River Sailing Club.

Do the seven We’re not sure if this has been done before, so you could be potentially the first in the world to play all seven of the Clarence Valley’s golf courses in one week. If you pull this feat off, drop us a line and tell us about it!

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Hidden gem Ulmarra#1.

First in our series of recommended hidden gems. Ulmarra is a gently unfolding series of charms. There are several antique stores, and booklovers can easily lose a few hours in Ulmarra Books and Collectables – a densely packed wonderland of literature. The Ulmarra Hotel is a stately riverfront establishment with dining and accommodation options. So, next time you’re passing through Ulmarra, turn up Coldstream Street, park the car and have a gander.

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Yes yes, we all know there’s “The Big Prawn” up the road a bit, and we’re always impressed (and a little freaked out if we’re to be honest) every time we drive past it, but when it comes to Yamba Prawns, we’re happy to let the delicious little buggers speak for themselves. Come to think of it, we’re going to pop in to the local fishoes on the way home from work this arvo and treat ourselves. Writing lists like this is surprisingly hungry work.

Soothing bagpipe lullaby, Maclean McFarlane Bridge rower, Maclean “Gables” – Maclean’s oldest house

Unleash the inner Scot

The Scottish accent has been voted by an international panel of experts as the most delightful accent on the planet. It has also been scientifically proven that anyone – regardless of nationality – who utters even a few phrases in their best Scottish accent, experiences a small but intense burst of pleasure and wellbeing. This may explain Maclean’s happy atmosphere, as this is a town more Scottish than, well, some towns in Scotland.

Throw down a few laps in an Ocean pool. Salt water is a little more buoyant to swim in than the chlorinated stuff, so the laps come easier. Combined with the natural filter system of constant top-ups from a friendly ocean, this might be how swimming pools are in heaven. Yamba’s Main Beach has an archetypal East Coast “Ocean Baths” built into its southern flank, where Brooms Head hosts a slightly more organic version.

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Platypus spotting

Though success isn’t guaranteed, we can’t resist suggesting that seeing the almost mythical platypus in the wild is a pretty cool life ambition, and one that the Clarence Valley will allow you to tick off your list. Nymboida is the place to go and – around dawn and dusk – be vewwy vewwy quiet…

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17 Upskill Happy memories aren’t the only keepsakes a Clarence Valley visitor can take with them. Take a cooking or craft lesson and enrich your creative life. Yamba’s Kitchen to Table and Island Collective offer workshops in cooking and homeware crafts respectively, while Cowper Art Gallery and Studio offers earthy, rustic crafts such as Basketmaking and Dyeing. Get your lycra on

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The pursuit of tranquility could lead you to a monastery in the Himalayas, or you could take the 15-minute drive from Maclean, over the Harwood bridge and through winding canefields, to Chatsworth Island instead.

Truly a hidden treasure, with not much more than a general store, river vistas, beautiful houses, gardens, ducks to feed in the sun. Oh, and gnomes. Lots of gnomes. It’s that kind of place.

Attention Serious-Road-Cyclist. Yes, you. (Those lovely smooth legs of yours give you away). Are you sick of being honked at by unfriendly car drivers as your peloton of buddies weave the conjested, traffic-lightinfested roads of home? Fret no more. Our cycle-friendly roads have room to move, views to reward that extra effort, and just the right amount of hill climbs.

Hidden gem Chatsworth#2. Island

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Wave Hill Station and the awesomelynamed Cosy Cow Farmstay are particularly popular.

It’s one of those special pockets of coast. Park your car at Spooky Beach carpark and walk the beach, tracks and ledges around the Blue Pools out to the tip of Angourie Headland. By the time you return you’ll have a fair appetite worked up for a gourmet treat at the ripper local cafe. 21 spared no expense. This is actually a scratch and sniff page*. Enjoy the rich aroma of fresh coffee beans!

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Tinny hire Did you know there are 100 chartered islands on the Clarence River?

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Get your coffee on

The Clarence Valley has always been a place of plenty when it comes to farming and produce. Various farmstay options abound, so if you’ve ever wondered how life on a farm might feel, here’s your chance.

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Hiring a tinny or small boat is the perfect way to get out on the water with no fuss. Iluka or Yamba are great spots, of course. Also highly recommended is the drop-dead gorgeous Wooli Wooli River. And if you feel like cranking up the ol’ indulgence-o-meter, hire a barby boat from the Yamba Marina and make a day of it.

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Yes, we know, you can get good coffee almost anywhere on the eastern seaboard these days, but what distinguishes the Clarence’s café scene is the lack of queues, a perfectly acceptable hipster ratio, relaxed but professional service and truly exceptional local blends. Prince Street is Grafton’s caffeine epicentre, Maclean is the home of the renowned Botero Coffee, and Yamba is spoilt for choice.

When people think of the Clarence Valley, waterfalls and river gorges aren’t exactly the first things that spring to mind, but a relaxed morning drive from Grafton will deliver you to a completely new and unexpected world. The Clarence River Gorge is beautiful, rugged and ideal for a day trip or riverside camping. The astonishing Rainbow Falls is well worth making prior arrangements with private properties for access.

Coastal Walk

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Our coastal stretch has produced many great surfers, but even they would agree we humans have nothing on the skills of the dolphins that cruise the coast on their endless surfari. To witness a pod slicing through morning glass swells and ending their ride with a leap or backflip is to see that these critters truly have capacity for fun and good times. Sea World’s got nothing on the real thing, we reckon, and it’s uplifting to see dolphins free to roam, surf and frolic as they rule their watery kingdom.

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Watch ’em ride

This takes in the stretch from Angourie, 65 km south to Red Rock, and follows the ancient wandering trails of our Coastal Emus. It’s made up of a series of tracks, trails, beaches and rock platforms that are linked by following the Coastal Emu Footprint marker. The entire walk can be done in three or four days, or broken up into smaller jaunts – any way you want to do it! If there’s a better way to experience this coastline, we’ve yet to hear of it.

A photo to dispel any doubt that The Clarence Valley is about more than the beach Gorge View Lodge, out at Wave Hill Station

Stop for a chat You’ll see it everywhere you go in the Clarence. People actually stopping and taking the time for a catchup: family news, where they surfed that last swell, where the tailor were running. It can be disconcerting at first for a city visitor used to always rushing, but soon enough everyone gets the hang of this old-fashioned skill and learns to factor in an extra ten minutes for that trip down the shops. (Think of it as a free life coaching service. You’re welcome!)

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Our constantly changing skies and riverscapes will always feed the creative imaginations of visitors and locals alike. We suggest taking that relaxed, receptive mind of yours to The Grafton Regional Art Gallery: the Clarence Valley’s undoubted hub of fine art. Distinct exhibition spaces enclose a courtyard where you can enjoy impressive creations of the culinary variety.

An Echidna we called Eric Wildlife watch We spend so much of our busy lives surrounded by other humans that it can be a surprise to remember we share the earth with other creatures! The Clarence Valley has no shortage of excellent beasts to marvel at. From the mini-dinosaur Eastern Water Dragon to the ubiquitous Grey Kangaroo for starters. Bonus points awarded for spotting the less common Coastal Emus unique to the area.

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SUP! Here’s an activity that’s equal parts challenge, adventure, exercise, and is perfect for the family. Hire a Stand Up Paddleboard and take to the flat water. It might feel a bit weird at first, but you’ll be loving it before long. With miles of river to explore you’ll never get bored. Incidentally, SUP paddling is a “total body workout” like you see ads for on late-night TV, without the weird equipment that folds to fit under your bed, never to be used again.

Beautiful work, beautiful space. The Grafton Regional Art Gallery

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Our Wet ’n’ Wild Here’s something a bit special. The Clarence Canoe and Kayak Trail is the longest whitewater trail in Oz! It covers more than 195 km of river between the Nymboi-Binderay National Park and Copmanhurst, and though some areas require experience and skill, a great deal is accessible to all. It takes in the Nymboida, Mann and Clarence river systems. 29 Yeah ... just officially the longest whitewater trail in Australia ... no biggie ... Iluka scenes @myclarencevalley #myclarencevalleywww.myclarencevalley.com

31 Mountain bike trails Care to add some adrenalin to your two-wheel deal? The Clarence Valley has some most excellent Mountain bike trail options. The trails through Bom Bom State Forest and Chaelundi National Park are nothing short of sensational.

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Hidden gem #3. Iluka Hidden in plain sight across the river from Yamba is the special coastal enclave of Iluka. Home of amazing natural rainforest, fishing options of all descriptions, a brilliant pub, and is a launching pad to Woody Head. Best of all, you don’t have to drive back out to the highway to get there (45 clicks total), because a magnificent ferry shuffles visitors to and fro, and even does Jazz cruises on a Sunday.

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Rockpools Without wanting to sound too cosmic about it all, a rockpool is a self-contained little universe, an aquarium that refreshes and reinvents itself every time the tide fills it afresh. Find a rockpool (try Woody Head, Wilsons Headland and Red Cliff for starters) and do a little patient gazing. You’ll be surprised at how much life you’ll see. touring We don’t know who invented 4WD touring but we imagine it happened when some bright spark once wondered “What if I could go bushwalking without actually getting out of my car?” Shift into a lower gear and create your own off-road adventure. Discover tracks around Glenreagh, Dalmorton, Nymboida National Park and Copmanhurst. Remember to be prepared, and stick to the trails.

Barefoot35 Bowls Free The Feet we say! We spend so many of our waking hours trussed up in shoes - our feet entombed in leather, suede, nylon, canvas or (heaven forbid) plastic Crocs. So … go barefoot bowling at one of the many bowling clubs around the Clarence. Feel the lush grass cushion beneath your feet as you roll a bowl or two. It’s an easy, relaxing and super enjoyable way to spend a few hours.

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The 51 per cent Here’s a fact you can impress friends and family with: National Parks take up 51 per cent of the Clarence Valley’s land mass. They’re pretty darn special places. They’ve been preserved and protected from commercial development for generations to simply enjoy and appreciate. They’re timeless sanctuaries. Here’s some evocative names for starters: Bundjalung, Yuraygir, or Gibraltar Range National Park. Nula Cascades, Range National Park #myclarencevalley

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Hidden gem #4. Wooli Looking to immerse yourself in some beautiful, quiet coastal nature? Wooli deserves serious consideration. This place is a natural sanctuary. Flanked by the Wooli Wooli River to the west, the Yuraygir National Park north and south, and the Solitary Islands Marine Park out to sea, it’s no wonder that everything feels that little bit more pure and free. The Wooli River is recognized as one of Australia’s most pristine rivers – even pure enough to direct harvest its oysters. As an aside, it’s worth noting that Wooli’s annual National Goanna Pulling Championships does not actually involve Goannas. Glad we got that cleared up.

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38 Roll in A fun, not-too intimidating skate park is high on many a kid’s holiday wishlist, and the Clarence Valley has at least half a dozen offerings, from the world’s gentlest dish in Wooloweyah (a stirring tribute to minimalism) to the more elaborate concrete ‘n’ coping wonderlands at Grafton, Maclean, Yamba, Copmanhurst, Coutts Crossing and Wooli (pictured). Pack the pads!

Shell Collect Life here is all about being able to slow down and actually relish the moment. Nothing slows a busy mind – just for the briefest of instances –quite like contemplating a beautiful shell you’ve picked up off the sand. It doesn’t have to be perfect, and you don’t even have to take it home. Just hold it lightly in your hand and marvel how nature pulls this crazy stuff off. 36 scenes

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Oh, Mann! It’s whitewater for rookies! Jackadgery’s Nymboida/Mann river system is a great, remarkably underrated freshwater camping, fishing and canoeing destination. And you can bring dogs! (Check via our information centres.)

The Mann River Caravan Park offers fabulous trips and tours that allow anyone – from novice to expert – to experience these rivers first hand with total convenience and support.

39 Surf “There’s a few alright breaks around the place. Nothing remotely world-class though.’’ (You might read between the slightly protective lines here.) Seriously though, our variety of surf options suits all stages of experience. And as opposed to more crowded urban breaks elsewhere in the country – where surfers are known to scowl at each other – etiquette, patience, respect and saying g’day still play a big part in the lineup here.

Hugh and Bruce, two ’roos contracted by Council to keep coastal campsite grass well tended

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Mann river and surrounds: just one of several Clarence gems a family can experience, often all to themselves

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If you’re keen to learn, there are several great instructors who deliver group classes and one-on-one tuition.

The early bird will always sneak a few waves in before the crowd

Quiet40 coastal camping You’ve got your comfy, plugged-in ‘glamping’, and you’ve got your dig-a-hole-to-poocarry-everything-in-on-your-back,hardy,camping.Somewherebetweenthetwoextremesliethequietdrive-incampsitesofRedCliff,MinnieWater,WoodyHead,DiggersCampandothers.Nopowerpoints,butexcellentessentialfacilitiesandwild,quiet,beautifulnatureinabundance.Youhaven’texperiencedlifeuntilyouwaketobirdsongandthegentlechompof’roosnibblinggrassjustoutsideyourtent.

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There are some very sensitive sites around Grafton that (with the exception of Susan Island) are well-kept secrets. For more information about this, please head to nationalparks.nsw.gov.au

*Update: This information is valid for the mid-to-late 1800s and it’s quite possible that none of these pubs are open for business. History, scenery and charm, however, are still going strong.

Happy times at Brooms Head Holiday Park.

Until scientists invent a time machine that actually works, the safest and most enjoyable way to go back in time to one’s childhood is to have a holiday at a beachfront caravan park. Essentials include the smell of sunscreen, towels on pegs and stripey canvas annexes, kids riding pushbikes around in circles and doing wheelies off speed bumps, the background sound of laughter and perhaps a cheeky magpie pushing her luck by the barbecue. Oh, and there MUST be a general store and/or kiosk in close proximity for paddle pop / cornetto / redskins / lemon-lime splice / choccy milk / mixed lollies raids. Extra points are awarded if this establishment also does hot things like chips and pizzas. May we recommend Brooms Head, Minnie Water, Wooli, Iluka and Yamba Holiday Parks?

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Many Aboriginal sites (particularly along the coast) are well signposted and self-drive tours are worthwhile and permitted. It’s well worth taking time to wonder at daily human life here for millenia, before relatively recent European settlement.

Walking in Their Footsteps

44 To traverse the Clarence Valley is to cover the territory of at least three Indigenous nations: the Bundjalung (north of the river); The Yaegl (the coastal strip of Iluka, Yamba and Maclean); Gumbaynggirr land sits to the south and west.

A few kilometres west of Dalmorton lies this historic tunnel, carved out by civillian labour in the 1800s #myclarencevalley

Relive a childhood holiday 42 Gold Rush 43 Beer lovers and get-rich-quick enthusiasts rejoice! Out in the thriving Gold Rush town of Dalmorton (out on the Old Glen Innes Road via Buccarumbi) are 13 Pubs* awaiting your patronage.

Your private beach

A popular ride is Woodford Island, and there’s also a fun network of tracks around Grafton, including the path to Junction Hill. Families with big smiles can be spotted cruising down the Angourie Road bike path on rides hired from Yamba.

In other parts of the world, or even here in Australia, a private beach is the domain of people with megabucks at theirHeredisposal.intheClarence, often all that’s required to get a beach to yourself is a bit of effort: walk around that next headland, and you could well find it’s all yours – just you and the elements.

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We could tell you where this beach is, but then it wouldn’t be so private ...

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Use common sense if going for a swim, as even the gentlest looking ocean is always in motion. (We didn’t mean for that to rhyme by the way.)

It’s so easy to find an empty beach here we sometimes can take it for granted, but when you stop to think about it, not that many humans on the planet can say they get to experience such a thing.

A family holiday isn’t really complete until all members of the family are on two wheels at the same time. It’s the great equalizer. Parents switch into child mode and kids step up as responsible riders.

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47 Rainforest Visit Two words that were made for eachother: Rain. Forest. Rainforest. Rainforests may cover only six percent of the earth’s land surface, but contain more than half of the world’s plant and animal species. So you know they’re special places. The Clarence Valley has its share of these magical pockets of nature. Grafton and Jackadgery are the best bases for visiting what might be the Clarence’s most spectacular rainforest zone –the Washpool Wilderness Area and the adjoining Gibraltar Range. Closer to the coast, the Iluka Nature Reserve hosts a pretty special littoral (shoreline) rainforest. How special? World Heritage Special.

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Houseboat hire

We’ve always found it practically impossible to see a houseboat out on the water and not feel at least a small twinge of curiosity – what it would be like to spend a weekend aboard? What would it be like to cruise the Clarence, select a tranquil anchorage on dusk, and wake to a sheet glass sunrise. (Oh, and jump off the roof as many times as you wanted to. Which in itself is reason enough to grab a houseboat for the weekend.)

Houseboats can be hired at Brushgrove (halfway between Maclean and Grafton) and come complete with all the instruction and support you need.

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Just keep your eyes directed skywards long enough and a Sea Eagle, Brahminy Kite or Pelican will cross your field of vision soon enough. Take it to the next level and join Birdrangers – based at Gibraltar Reserve – for a day, and our true abundance of birds will be revealed.

Humans – not designed for flight ... ... The White-bellied Sea Eagle, on the other hand ...

2nd Saturday of the month Maclean Community Market. Centenary Drive Car Park, Maclean

1st Sunday of the month Iluka Market. Cnr Owen & Spenser St, Iluka

1st Sunday of each season

Monthly Markets

2nd Sunday of the month Tucabia Markets. Squatters Rest Private Museum, 23 Collette St, Tucabia

Halfway Creek Local Market. (Mar, Jun, Sep, Dec) Halfway Creek hall, Kungala Rd (just off the Hwy), Halfway Creek

There are several Clarence Valley festivals and events spread through the year, but nothing announces the approach of summer and all its associated activity quite like the annual purple explosion known as Jacaranda Season. Jacarandas can be seen all throughout the Clarence of course, but the epicentre is Grafton’s tree lined streets. The crowning glory (literally, there’s a Jacaranda Queen coronation and everything) is Grafton’s Jacaranda Festival, which kicks off on the last weekend of October every year.

2 January Maclean Macmarket. 8.00am – 12.30pm, River St Maclean

Grafton’s reputation as Australia’s Jacaranda City is well deserved

Weekly Markets

Whiting Beach Car Park, Clarence Street Yamba Thursday Mornings Make It, Bake It, Grow It Produce Market. 7.00am – 12.00 noon

3rd Sunday of the month Ashby Community Market. Ashby Community Centre, Lismore St, Ashby

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1st Saturday of the month Glenreagh Markets. 62 Coramba St School of Arts Building

1 January Twilight Street Market. 6.00pm – 9.00pm, Yamba St, Yamba

Wednesday Mornings Yamba Farmers & Food Market. 7.00am - 12.00 noon

Seasonal Markets

Christ Church Cathedral grounds, cnr Fitzroy and Duke St, Grafton

4th Sunday of the month Yamba River Market. Ford Park, River St, Yamba

Hit the markets Often organic, always fresh and always fun. Here’s a calendar of the markets in the Clarence Valley. Remember to take your own bags. (Yay reusables, Boo plastic!)

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3rd Saturday of the month Grafton Showground Markets. Cnr Prince & Dobie St, Grafton

Well, that’s it! You made it to the end!

Of course, this publication isn’t a comprehensive document of all that’s on offer, but we hope that in its own humble way, this little book might inspire you to get out there, see more of the Clarence Valley and create a whole bunch of positive new memories for yourself and your family.

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So say g’day to people you meet on your adventures, be mindful you’re on land that’s been home to people since long before the days of the Egyptian Pharaohs, and when you’re driving to and from any of these destinations, take your time, and be safe. Not that we encourage you to be attached to your phone or device all the time, but if you’re snapping out and about, share your moments with us at @myclarencevalley on Instagram. And as we go to print, we’re cracking on with our new myclarencevalley.com website, so drop by and see how we’re going with that!

Get Out There!

It’s been a lot of fun to put this book together and we hope it’s been an equally enjoyable read for you. Cheers, and thanks for your company.

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