Skip to main content Skip to footer site map

Booral, NSW

Nestled in the hinterlands of New South Wales, just south of Stroud, Booral is a small village with a rich history and charming atmosphere. With stunning country views and friendly locals, Booral is the perfect destination for those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Booral, NSW

Booral was once the premier wheat-growing area of the Australian Agricultural Company’s Port Stephens Estate. The Booral wharf, which was constructed in 1834, was the highest navigable point of the Karuah River and today, its stone ruins can still be seen by boat upstream from Allworth. The Booral House, built in 1831, was the chief superintendent’s showplace of the district and still stands today as a beautiful example of the area’s rich history.

Today, Booral is a relaxed laid-back village, offering a range of amenities for visitors and locals alike. One of the highlights of the village is The Koffee Run, a charming cafe serving up rich and satisfying coffee blends and a variety of treats to entice the taste buds. The Koffee Run is a must-visit for coffee lovers, offering a cozy and inviting atmosphere where you can sit back, relax, and savor every sip.

Ma Baker Booral

For those in search of a delicious meal, Booral’s pie shop, MA Baker, is the perfect destination. Offering a range of savory pastries, authentic pies, and delicious cakes, MA Baker is a local favorite that is sure to please everyone’s taste buds. Whether you’re in the mood for a hearty breakfast or a midday snack, MA Baker has something for everyone.

Nearest Airport: Taree

Where to stay?

Experiences

  • Farm/Station
  • Rural/Country
  • Nature based
  • Relaxation

About Booral

  • Locality: Rural locality
  • Booral Postcode: 2425
  • State: New South Wales
  • Region: North Coast NSW
  • Latitude: -32.47975
  • Longitude: 152.00175
  • Elevation: 54m
  • Population: 407
  • Median Income: $31252
  • Area (Sq/km): 140.646
  • Timezone: Australia/Sydney

Explore The Outback

Australia has a vast remote interior, much of it largely untouched. By night, the outback is deathly quiet, with the only light provided by the stars and the moon - a perfect oportunity for stargazing. Explore the isolated heart of the country, meet and connect with Aboriginal people and experience one of the oldest living cultures in the world. Go ‘walk-about’ and immerse yourself with Australia’s endless outback horizons.

Outback Experiences

Luxe Accommodation

Enjoy a distinctly Australian luxury experience, such as the unforgettable reefs, islands, beaches and coast; rugged mountain ranges, rainforests and vast national parks; and the many vibrant food and wine regions. Take a once in a lifetime adventure and discover the sheer indulgence of experiencing the wonders of Australia in style and stay in total luxury.

Australia has wide variety of accommodation options to suit most budgets and travelling preferences. Choose from luxury lodges, boutique hotels, serviced apartments, motels, bed and breakfasts, caravan parks as well as youth and backpacker hostels.

Accommodation

Glasshouse Mountains

The Glasshouse Mountains in the hinterland of Queensland’s Sunshine Coast are actually the cores of 20 million year old volcanoes. The sides of the volcanoes have eroded away leaving only the hardened rock spiremountain cores we see today. Learn more about this awe-inspiring landscape.

Glasshouse Mountains