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nymboida

Relax and enjoy the natural beauty of Nymboida

Nymboida is a small village situated about 40 km south west from Grafton, along the road to Armidale. It enjoys stunning mountain bush, magnificent waterways and an abundance of wildlife, including many endangered species.

The village is sited near the Nymboida River and Goolang Creek and has a charming heritage style hotel/motel, a museum canoe centre & camp grounds, outdoor activity centre, school, community hall, church, police station, and sports ground, all surrounded by a small amount of local houses and a large amount of beautiful country side.

Just south of the Nymboida area around Billy's Creek and Hernani are located two farmstays for those wanting to retreat to the picture-perfect and peaceful rural surrounds.

Nymboida offers visitors the opportunity to get off the beaten track and relax in the warm and friendly atmosphere and peaceful surroundings, appreciating the small local art & craft studios, or have an action packed holiday, canoeing, rafting, abseiling, kayaking, 4WDing and mountain-biking.

action in the wild

Outdoor excitement at Nymboida

Nymboida is the outdoor adventure capital of the Clarence Valley. Being located along the rugged Nymboida River and Goolang Creek it makes Nymboida the perfect spot to try your hand at some white-water rafting/canoeing.

Also on offer are adrenalin pumping activities of abseiling, canyoning and rock-climbing. The perfect place for those that like a white-knuckle excitement.

home of the platypus

The Nymboida River shelters one of the North Coast’s largest platypus communities. These delightful creatures can be viewed in the early morning and late afternoon in these clean waters.

Probably the best spots to catch a glimpse of these elusive marsupials is from the local hotel or by a Platypus Paddle with the canoe centre. For more information, check our Platypus page.