Tourist Drive 24 - This scenic 75km drive winds along the Richmond River from Woodburn to the historic riverside village of Coraki. From Coraki the drive follows the Wilson River to Lismore and through the small villages of Bexhill and Clunes before ending at Bangalow. Woodburn to Coraki - Driving Directions
Exit the Pacific Highway at Coraki-Woodburn Rd (approximately 500m south of the Woodburn Bridge). Follow road along the Richmond River for 17km until you reach (this will turn into Queen Elizabeth Drive) Coraki.
Lismore
Lismore is the heart of the Northern Rivers and offers visitors a wide range of experiences. Lismore is the dynamic and creative hub of the Northern Rivers, with a mix of quirky, cosmopolitan shops and an equally imaginative array of dinning alternatives and fabulous food. The historic city centre houses an array of fascinating boutiques, antique and curio shops, art and café emporiums and lots of alfresco cafés and eateries.
Coraki Situated at the junction of the Richmond and Wilson Rivers, Coraki lies to the west of the Pacific Highway and south of Lismore. The name Coraki means ‘meeting of waters’ in the local indigenous language. Coraki is centrally located to inland centres, national parks and beaches. Boating and water sports are popular in the village due to its riverside position. There is a 9 hole golf course that provides a challenge to players of all levels.
Coraki to Lismore - Driving Directions
Head north out of Coraki on Queen Elizabeth Dve. Turn right onto Coraki Gundurimba Rd and follow for 550 meters until it veers right and turns into Coraki Rd.
Follow Coraki Rd for 11km then turn right onto Wyrallah Ferry Rd.
Cross the bridge then turn left onto Wyrallah Rd and follow for 9.5km until you reach Lismore.
Lismore Visitor Information Centre, Indoor Rainforest & 3D Art Display 02 6626 0100 207 Molesworth St, Lismore Local produce, gift packs arts, crafts, jewellery & souvenirs.
Koala Care Centre 02 6622 1233 Rifle Range Rd, Lismore (next to Southern Cross University). Visitors are welcome to view the Koalas (mainly injured under going rehabilitation) in the outside enclosures. Mon to Fri: 10am & 2pm, Sat 10am. $5 per person/$10 family. Lismore Historical Society Museum 02 6621 9993 165 Molesworth St, Lismore View early settlement information regarding Cedar getters & Aboriginal history. Mon to Wed & Fri 10am-4pm $2 Adult, $1 student, 50c under 12 and school groups. Heritage Park Children’s Playground and Miniature Train Entry from Molesworth St, Lismore 02 6629 8186 Train $3 per person. Thu & Public Holidays: 10am-2pm; Sat & Sun: 10am-4pm *Check website for school holiday opening hours.
Interpretive rainforest display & local 3D Art Display. Open 7 days 9.30am-4pm. *All children must be accompanied by an adult.
Lismore Regional Art Gallery 02 6627 4600 11 Rural St, Lismore Lismore Regional Gallery presents energetic and thought provoking exhibitions and events for the enjoyment of locals and visitors. Tue-Wed, Fri-Sun: 10am-4pm; Thu: 10am-6pm. The Back Alley Galley (B.A.G) Eggins Lne, Lismore (via Carrington St) Immerse yourself in the StreetArt Culture of Lismore by walking through the colourful lane-ways of the City Centre. Filled with the modern graffiti and stencil artworks of local and national artists, the B.A.G is ever changing and expanding. Open: 24x7
Lismore to Bexhill - Driving Directions
Depart Lismore Visitor Information Centre turning left along Molesworth St. Turn right at the 3rd roundabout (cnr Woodlark & Molesworth St) & left at the 2nd roundabout (cnr Dawson & Woodlark St) & follow the road until you reach Bexhill (10km drive from Lismore).
Turn left over the bridge opposite the Bexhill General Store & follow the signs to the Bexhill Open Air Cathedral.