Kyogle Visitor Information
Welcome to Kyogle, New South Wales!
Located in the beautiful Northern Rivers region, Kyogle is a picturesque town that's perfect for a relaxing getaway. Whether you're after breathtaking scenery, outdoor adventure or the chance to get up close and personal with local wildlife, Kyogle has something for everyone.
Things to See and Do
Here are just a few of the top attractions in and around Kyogle:
- Explore the stunning World Heritage-listed rainforest of the Border Ranges National Park
- Take a scenic drive along the Lions Road, a spectacular mountain road that offers views of the region's volcanic peaks and deep valley gorges
- Visit the Kyogle Farmers Market, which takes place on Saturday mornings and offers a wide range of fresh local produce, arts and crafts
- Head to the Toonumbar Dam, a popular spot for fishing, boating and picnicking
- Take a guided tour of the Kyogle Museum, which showcases the history of the town and its surrounding area
- Get up close and personal with Australian wildlife at the Rocky Creek Dam Wildlife Sanctuary
- Go hiking or mountain biking in the beautiful Richmond Range National Park
- Discover the local arts scene at the Kyogle Gallery, which features work from talented local artists and craftspeople
Where to Stay
There are a variety of accommodation options in Kyogle and the surrounding area, including:
- Hotels and motels
- Bed and breakfasts
- Campgrounds and caravan parks
- Holiday houses and apartments
Getting There
Kyogle is located approximately 750 kilometres north of Sydney and 160 kilometres south of Brisbane. The town is easily accessible by car, and there are also regular bus services from both cities. If you're flying into the area, the closest airports are Gold Coast Airport and Ballina-Byron Gateway Airport, both of which are around an hour's drive from Kyogle.
When to Visit
Kyogle is a year-round destination, but the best time to visit depends on what you want to do. Summer (December-February) is the most popular time, with warm weather and plenty of outdoor activities on offer. Autumn (March-May) is a great time to visit if you want to see the changing colours of the leaves in the forests, while winter (June-August) is ideal for hiking and exploring the local wildlife. Spring (September-November) is a beautiful time to visit, with wildflowers in bloom and the weather starting to warm up.
Visit Kyogle
Whether you're after adventure or relaxation, Kyogle is a truly special place. From stunning national parks and scenic drives to local markets and cultural attractions, there's something to suit every taste and budget. So why not start planning your trip today?