Mmmmm such a vast area to comment on...so many back roads.
These are some of the routes i take when i head south, I'll just have to remind myself your using leg power....
On Running Ck road just after Rathdowney, Andrew Drynan Park has campsites overlooking or
beside the creek. Over Richmond Gap there's a picnic area at the train loop lookout.
Side track to Sheep station camp area in the Border range NP if you wish.
There's another picnic area just before you hit the Summerland way.
Turn left & head to Woodenbong (campground, petrol/shop, pub) then take the turnoff to Urbanville then
just outside Urbanville camp at Tooloom Falls.
Through Tooloom/ Wallaby ck, up over the hill to Tooloom lookout( view at high point + picnic area)
to Mt Lindsay Rd & onto Legume.(tiny shop + bottle'o)
Turn left at Legume, this will take you through quiet rolling countryside all the way to Bald Rock, Boonoo Boonoo & Basket Swamp NP's
(campsites & waterfalls), behind Stanthorpe.
Carry on to Tenterfield or take Hardcastle rd (dirt) & camp beside the Boonoo Boonoo river lovely spot) follow this road
(it seems to turn into a farmer track midway but it is a gazetted road) it takes you behind Basket Swamp NP to Sandy Hill then into
Tenterfield.
Tenterfield to Dundee(the only stretch of New England highway). Take the Bald Knob turnoff to surprise surprise Bald Knob.
Then either continue on to the Gilbratar NP campsites on the escarpment before rolling down the range into Grafton.
Where you could follow the Grafton-Armidale rd to Ebor & then Dorrigo to the coast.
.....or just past Bald Knob take the Old Grafton road turnoff (remote, make sure you have plenty o' supplies, camp at Mann river) pass through Newton Boyd,
and a tunnel blasted through Dalmorton Bluff just before Gold mining ghost town of Dalmorton. Campsite on opposite side river.
Onto Chaelundi (campsite & short walk to surperb views) then back onto bitchumen @ Hernani to Ebor (camping)
From Ebor out to the trout ponds & New England NP campsites, cabins & views.
Backtrack to the 1st camp area beside the Styx river & follow the Forest Way, past Hyatt flats(camping),Wattle flats (more camping)
until you hit T junction with Jeogla to the right & to the left a wriggly serpent road decending from the escarpment (camping at mouth georges creek)
to follow the Macleay River all the way to Kempsey. Lovely area.
Kempsey is as far i go.
With so many routes running through my mind, I'm worn out just thinking about it.
Stroller, whichever route you decide to travel, it'll be a great adventure.
Ooroo
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