Brochures

Dungog LGA Map

Have a look at what the area has to offer and the network of natural features, historic places and significant landmarks around Dungog Shire.

Regional Map

See where Dungog Shire sits in between the Hunter valley and the Barrington Coast, showing major towns, villages and the access roads

Great Country Drives

You’ll enjoy some spectacular scenery together with historic places and significant landmarks around Dungog. Take a day or two to enjoy a warm welcome in this unique part of the world.

Upper Allyn

The Upper Allyn presents a rare opportunity to experience a diversity of natural environments and wildlife. The Allyn River country was home to the Gringai people for thousands of years.

Caravanning & Camping

With breath-taking National Parks and State Forests, including the World Heritage listed Barrington Tops, the Dungog Region is a camping wonderland.

Blue Gum Loop & Rocky Crossing Walk

Sub-tropical rainforest by the Williams River in the Barrington Tops National Park is a photographer’s paradise.

Dungog Town Map

From the train station to the James Theatre to the Visitor Information Centre to Dungog Common to the Williams River this map will help you get there.

Dungog Common

Breathe in some fresh air and explore the Dungog Common which consists of approximately 600 acres (260 ha) of land on the edge of Dungog.

Dungog Historic Town Walk

A short walk around the town will reveal some history as well as picturesque and elegant buildings of the 1880s and 1920s.

Our whole shire brochure will help you find out what Dungog Shire has got to offer …

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