Place Type
Population - Town
Location
151.39kms North of Sydney - Driving 191 km (2 hours 16 mins)
579.39kms South of Brisbane - Driving 755 km (8 hours 19 mins)
849.08kms NorthEast of Melbourne - Driving 1058 km (10 hours 37 mins)
Address & Contact
23-53 Duke St
Clarence Town NSW 2321
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Information
Clarence Town is a small, historic township on the banks of the Williams River in the Dungog Shire of the Hunter Region, New South Wales. Originally known as “Erringhi”, the town was an important river port in the 19th century, serving as a key transport link between the surrounding farming districts and the coast at Newcastle.Today, Clarence Town retains much of its old-world charm with heritage buildings, quiet streets, and scenic country surroundings. The Williams River provides a picturesque setting for picnics, canoeing, fishing, and swimming, with several access points and reserves along its banks. Boating enthusiasts will find a public boat ramp and a local rowing club that keeps the town’s river traditions alive.The main street offers a friendly country pub, café, general store, and small local services. Accommodation options include a riverside caravan park, B&Bs, and nearby farmstays. Clarence Town is also home to the historic Erringhi Hotel (built 1913) and the Clarence Town Museum, which showcases the area’s maritime and agricultural past.Surrounded by rolling farmland and forested hills, the town serves as a peaceful stopover for travellers exploring the Hunter region or heading towards Barrington Tops National Park and the Dungog hinterland.Key features:
Historic river port town (est. early 1800s)
Williams River – boating, fishing, swimming
Heritage buildings and local museum
Caravan park and pub in town
Gateway to Dungog and Barrington Tops