Glenreagh Village

Glenreagh was the first settlement in the Orara Valley in the 1850’s. There are still remants of the gold mining and logging history in the region.

Nestled beside the picturesque Orara River lies the charming village of Glenreagh. Surrounded by stunning sandstone ranges, Glenreagh has a rich history as a timber town. Many of the original timber dwellings remain.

Explore the Village of Glenreagh

Glenreagh is the oldest village in the Orara Valley, settled in the 1800s by Europeans for its extensive timber forests and discovery of gold.

Golden Dog Hotel Glenreagh - Glenreagh Village

Glenreagh Accommodation

Immerse yourself in the Aussie bush at your campsite. Stay in a tiny house on a farm for a unique experience. The village pub has rooms for a quick overnight stop.
Coramba Hotel

Where To Eat in Glenreagh

Glenreagh is the place to eat! The Golden Dog Hotel serves up delicious meals. At the General Store there are lots of yummy options. The Glenreagh Bakery is a must-visit!
Scouts Falls Sherwood Nature Reserve

Things To Do in Glenreagh

Explore the walking trails, waterfalls and swimming holes. Go horse riding, kayaking on the river or indulge in Picnic on the Farm. 4WD trails are also a feature of the area.
Glenreagh Museum

Glenreagh History

Glenreagh Memorial Museum is in the School of Arts building, dating back to 1915. Next to the museum is the restored Post Office which displays an operating Party Line.
Timber Festival Glenreagh

Glenreagh Attractions

The Glenreagh Timber Festival is fun filled family friendly entertainment. The famous wood chop, live music, steam engine & vintage machinery displays, market and food stalls.

Secluded Camping in Nana Glen

Escape to private bush camping in Nana Glen.
Spacious, secluded campsites surrounded by nature, wildlife, and starry skies. Switch off and unwind.

The Oldest Village in the Orara Valley

Glenreagh Village, located in the picturesque Clarence Valley, boasts a rich timber heritage that is celebrated annually through its unique and sustainable practices.

Nestled beside the serene Orara River and surrounded by stunning sandstone ranges, much of which is State Forest, Glenreagh has a deep-rooted history as a timber town. Many of the original timber dwellings still stand today, showcasing the village’s commitment to preserving its heritage. Each year, Glenreagh hosts the Timber Festival, a vibrant event that pays homage to the area’s woody legacy.

Situated approximately 40km northwest of Coffs Harbour and 40km southeast of Grafton, Glenreagh is easily accessible via the old Tourist road that connects the two cities.

Originally settled in 1858 as a sheep and cattle run, Glenreagh gained prominence in 1881 with the discovery of gold in the nearby Tallawudjah Creek. This led to the village’s official recognition in 1883. Following the gold rush, rural settlers flocked to the area, establishing dairying and timber as the primary industries. The village’s rich history is showcased in the museum attached to the historic School of Arts, featuring artifacts from the gold mining era and the timber industry. Glenreagh holds the distinction of being the oldest village in the Orara Valley.

With a population of approximately 1,100 residents, Glenreagh continues to thrive as a vibrant community.

In the heart of the Clarence Valley, Glenreagh is home to the iconic Golden Dog, a larger-than-life sculpture of a smiling Dingo that has become a beloved local landmark.

Make sure to mark your calendar for the annual Glenreagh Timber Festival, typically held in July, for a unique and memorable experience.