Brushgrove to Ulmarra

Loved these sheep grazing in front of the house.

Loved these sheep grazing in front of the house.

The number of lovely riverside homes increases the closer you get to Grafton.

The number of lovely riverside homes increases the closer you get to Grafton.

Our brush with fame - this is Alan Lucas's yacht. Everyone who has cruised the east Australian coast is familiar with his cruising guides.

Our brush with fame – this is Alan Lucas’s yacht. Everyone who has cruised the east Australian coast is familiar with his cruising guides.

The dredge. Look at the volume of riverbed it has dredged up in just one morning.

The dredge. Look at the volume of riverbed it has dredged up in just one morning.

Note where the Pacific Hwy is. We've travelled it many times and never stopped at this lovely little town. We will in the future.

Note where the Pacific Hwy is. We’ve travelled it many times and never stopped at this lovely little town. We will in the future.

What ever's cooking doesn't look that great - but I can assure you it was.

What ever’s cooking doesn’t look that great – but I can assure you it was.

Top Shelf at sunset. Ulmarra.

Top Shelf at sunset. Ulmarra.

Another magic sunset.

Another magic sunset.

Sunset across the Clarence at Ulmarra.

Sunset across the Clarence at Ulmarra.

The pontoon at Ulmarra.

The pontoon at Ulmarra.

Looking upriver from the public boat ramp in Ulmarra.

Looking upriver from the public boat ramp in Ulmarra.

The Ulmarra Hotel also has a very good cafe with lovely lawn area to sit facing the river. The pontoon is just a very short walk down the riverbank between those two trees.

The Ulmarra Hotel also has a very good cafe with lovely lawn area to sit facing the river. The pontoon is just a very short walk down the riverbank between those two trees.

Another excellent pontoon - located close to cafes, pubs, shops. We've really appreciated the great pontoons along the river.

Another excellent pontoon – located close to cafes, pubs, shops. We’ve really appreciated the great pontoons along the river.

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