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Clarence Town

Clarence Town is located near Dungog in NSW, situated on the Williams River in the Hunter Valley just north of Newcastle, 45 minutes and 2.5 driving hours north of Sydney.

The township of Clarence Town offers a bakery, Bowling Club, historic hotel, supermarket, cafés, restaurant, public swimming pool, real estate agent, building society, post office, farmgate sales and an historic museum. The fresh water of the Williams River has for many years been a Mecca for water ski enthusiasts staying at the Williams River Holiday Park which has recently been enhanced with jetties and boat ramp public use.

What to do in and around Clarence Town:

  • Camelot Lavender & Llama Farm - Wallarobba
  • Johnson’s Farm Gate - Glen William
  • Gresford Wine and Olive Trail
  • St Mary’s on Allyn Historic Church - Gresford
  • Tocal Historic Homestead
  • Museums at Dungog, Clarence Town & Paterson
  • Oldest Operating Cinema in Australia - Dungog
  • Local Produce Markets held regularly in Dungog, Gresford and Clarence Town
  • Only 40 mins to Nelsons Bay

Don’t Miss:

  • A visit to the local museum for local maritime history
  • Visit Johnson's farm gate for fresh produce 7 days per week
  • Rest beside the river at the Bridge reserve
  • Monthly markets in the main street

For More Information:

Dungog Visitor Information Centre:

193 Dowling Street Dungog, NSW 2420
Tel: (02) 4992 2212
Email: tourism@dungog.nsw.gov.au
Website: www.visitdungog.com.au