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Urunga Bar
Formerly known as Bellinger Heads the Urunga Bar lies just a few hundred metres from where the Bellinger and Kalang Rivers meet. A footbridge helps tourists to walk to the end of the point. Water Rat III can be seen here taking visitors up the river mouth.


 

 


"The day was very enjoyable. The trip up the Kalang River was both entertaining and educational. There is a completely different aspect from the river than by travelling by road."

Kay Mitchell



The Kalang and Bellinger Rivers have a total catchment area of 1119 square km with a proportion of that area lying in the world heritage area of Dorrigo National Park.

The Bellinger river rises in New England National Park at point Lookout, 5250ft above sea level.

The river systems were first discovered by surveyor Hodgkinsin in 1841.

In the early days cedar was a major resource for the area with the rivers being used as the main transport system. The first load of cedar was sent down the Bellinger in 1847.

The first Bellinger river pilot Thomas Stewart arrived in1868 and operated a river pilot service till 1933.

 

 
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