Just 19 km west of Port Macquarie and situated on the stunning Hastings River, is the agricultural town of Wauchope, NSW. As the gateway to over 40,000 hectares of lush National Parks and State Forests, Wauchope truly is the gem of the mid coast, and is well known as the ‘Heart of the Hastings’.
A small town of dedicated farmers, what it lacks in population, it gains in community spirit and that good ol’ Aussie hard yakka attitude. Wauchope is home to the original ‘Timbertown’, a colonial themed tourist attraction complete with a working steam train and Cobb & Co stagecoach.
The streets of Wauchope are now dotted with funky, fresh and modern cafes, fashion boutiques and home-wares stores. A sensational fusion old scho...
Just 19 km west of Port Macquarie and situated on the stunning Hastings River, is the agricultural town of Wauchope, NSW. As the gateway to over 40,000 hectares of lush National Parks and State Forests, Wauchope truly is the gem of the mid coast, and is well known as the ‘Heart of the Hastings’.
A small town of dedicated farmers, what
Just 19 km west of Port Macquarie and situated on the stunning Hastings River, is the agricultural town of Wauchope, NSW. As the gateway to over 40,000 hectares of lush National Parks and State Forests, Wauchope truly is the gem of the mid coast, and is well known as the ‘Heart of the Hastings’.
A small town of dedicated farmers, what it lacks in population, it gains in community spirit and that good ol’ Aussie hard yakka attitude. Wauchope is home to the original ‘Timbertown’, a colonial themed tourist attraction complete with a working steam train and Cobb & Co stagecoach.
The streets of Wauchope are now dotted with funky, fresh and modern cafes, fashion boutiques and home-wares stores. A sensational fusion old school country charm and new school style, a pit stop in Wauchope will undoubtedly result in an extended stay or return trip. Motorcycle friendly, the Wauchope region is the perfect place to explore and pull up for sunset sundowners by the picturesque Hasting River.