
Ballina, Byron and Surrounds A lush hinterland with sparkling beaches, full of natural wonders.
Central Coast Pristine beaches backed by a lush hinterland.
Coffs Coast and Surrounds The Great Dividing Range meets the sea on the Coffs Coast.
Grafton and Surrounds Grafton is set on the banks of the Clarence River
Hunter Valley World-class wines complemented by superb cuisine and boutique accommodation.
Lake Macquarie and Surrounds A vast aquatic playground four times the size of Sydney Harbour.
Lismore and Surrounds A hidden jewel between the rainforest and the sea.
Newcastle A vibrant cosmopolitan city perched between a working harbour and beautiful beaches.
Port Macquarie, Kempsey, Taree and Surrounds A region of national parks, surf beaches, coastline
Port Stephens, Forster and Surrounds Golden beaches, a picturesque bay and inlets
The Tweed and Surrounds An unspoilt coastline and a subtropical climate make this...
The Rainforest Way is a series of loops and trails where you can explore some of the State’s most inspiring sub-tropical rainforests. The bowl of the eroded Tweed volcano is the centrepiece, a dish-shaped caldera some 40 kilometres across. The dramatic spike of Mt Warning, a 1,157m plug of solidified lava, towers dramatically above the forest and the gently meandering Tweed River.
On the valley floor the forest has given way to banana plantations, sugar cane farms and peaceful country towns that seem under siege from the surrounding vegetation.
There are several spectacular national parks to explore here. They form part of the World Heritage Gondwana Rainforests of Australia, recognised as a rare biological wonderland.
To make the most of your journey along the Rainforest Way, drop into the Murwillumbah World Heritage Rainforest Centre to learn about the rare wildlife and botanic splendours of the region.