Dorrigo is a small town located on the Waterfall Way (B78) in New South Wales, Australia.
Dorrigo is sometimes referred to as the town of waterfalls. While with only a population of 1500, the road towards Dorrigo westbound is home to two picturesque waterfalls; Dorrigo itself has four. To the west on Waterfall Way and there's Ebor and Wollomombi falls. To the north there's Bangalore Falls. That's a lot of waterfalls!
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Dorrigo Transit operates on Waterfall Way from Armidale - Ebor - Dorrigo - Thora - Bellingen - Urunga - Coffs Harbour. Booking is essential.
The nearest airport is at Coffs Harbour (IATA: CFS) a 1 hour drive from Dorrigo.
You can walk within the town, but take a car with you when going to the National Park.
Dorrigo Steam Railway and Museum, -30.3337°, 152.707°. houses the largest collection of railway vehicles from the various government and private railways in New South Wales. 2020-11-08
Dangar Falls, -30.323283°, 152.714286°. A small but picturesque cascade waterfall. 2020-11-08
Dorrigo War Memorial, Cnr of Hickory & Cudgery St, -30.340077°, 152.71183°. The stone monument was erected to honour the soldiers who lost their lives in the First World War. 2018-03-12
Dorrigo and Guy Fawkes Historical Society Museum, 24 Cudgery St, -30.33993°, 152.71358°. W, Sa, Su 10AM - 2:30PM. Photo archive of local history. Adults $3.00 2021-02-10
There are no specific pubs in Dorrigo.