Bulahdelah






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Bulahdelah, meaning 'the meeting place of two rivers' in the local Indigenous language, is a charming town nestled along the Myall River in New South Wales. As the western gateway to the Myall Lakes National Park, it offers access to the largest natural freshwater lake system in NSW, ideal for kayaking, walking, and fishing. The park is also home to the Grandis, the tallest tree in NSW, standing over 70 meters tall and more than 400 years old. Overlooking the town, Bulahdelah Mountain provides scenic walking trails, traditional tree carvings, and a cultural space with seating and a fire pit. The town's Main Street features a variety of cafes, restaurants, and retail shops, contributing to its welcoming atmosphere. Bulahdelah hosts events throughout the year, including the popular Bulahdelah Bass Bash, and offers monthly markets, making it a vibrant destination for both residents and visitors.
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