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Waterview Motel Maclean is located at the north end of main street, across the street from the river and a short walk from shops and cafes in town centre Maclean. They provide immaculate quiet rooms at affordable rates for visitors to Maclean, Grafton, Yamba, and other destinations on the Green Coast of The Northern Rivers.
Many descendants of the early Scottish Settlers still live in Maclean and the Scottish theme is prevalent in the town. Events and attractions include: Annual Highland Gathering, The Maclean Scottish Cairn, Gaelic Street Signs, Scottish Week in early July, Maclean High Tartan Uniforms, Scottish Heritage Banners, Highland Dancing Classes, Traditional Highland Bands.
Motel facilities include in-ground pool and a barbecue area, off street parking for boats, trailers and small trucks.
Renowned for its fishing, scenery and wonderful seafood. It is within easy walking distance to local shops, clubs and superb local restaurants....
Maclean Riverside Caravan Park is located on the north side of Maclean within easy walking distance to town, clubs, hotels, restaurants and cafes.
The Clarence River is directly opposite the park, if you wish to drop in a line or just take a stroll along the river bank. The sunsets are beautiful. Golf clubs, pristine beaches and National Parks are close by.
A great place to spend a relaxing and memorable holiday.
Enjoy the relaxed family atmosphere of the Clarence Hotel (the 'Bottom Pub' in Maclean ) situated across from the majestic Clarence River.
The Clarence Hotel provides everything you need for a basic comfortable overnight stay or even to enjoy a night out in the restaurant and gaming rooms. In the restaurant you can choose from the innovative menu - enjoy fresh local seafood and prime steaks at very affordable prices.
Just a few minutes walk to the Maclean central business district, swimming pool, tennis courts, and a short drive to the golf course, and local beaches of Yamba, Angourie and Brooms Head.
The Maclean Hotel is a beautiful old hotel right in the heart of down town Maclean. Perfectly positioned on the bank of the Clarence River, this is the perfect spot to sit and have a cold beer while watching the river flow by.
After a strenuous day of sightseeing enjoy a satisfying evening meal, then settle down with a nightcap - in front of a roaring log fire in winter or outside under the stars on a summer's evening. If you are intending to stay at a Great Country Pub, then Maclean Hotel is a great choice.
Maclean is famous for its Scottish heritage and celebrates this heritage every year with the Highland Gathering held during the Easter Long Weekend and also International Tartan Day in July.
Motel Maclean offers accommodation only 350 metres off the Pacific Highway, at the southern entrance to Maclean - overlooking the Clarence River and away from the Highway traffic to ensure a good night's rest. Friendly service is a pivotal point of the Motel Maclean business.
To ensure you have a great stay they provide guests with unbelievably beautiful sunsets, river views and a range of facilities at affordable rates. Rooms are tastefully furbished, spotless and comfortable, with reverse cycle air-conditioning and modern en suites.
For your added relaxation, there is a large swimming pool and barbecue area.
So when on the North Coast, why not stop over and enjoy the fabulous sunsets, river views, and great hospitality at the Motel Maclean.
Waterview Motel Maclean is located at the north end of main street, across the street from the river and a short walk from shops and cafes in town centre Maclean. They provide immaculate quiet rooms at affordable rates for visitors to Maclean, Grafton, Yamba, and other destinations on the Green Coast of The Northern Rivers.
Many descendants of the early Scottish Settlers still live in Maclean and the Scottish theme is prevalent in the town. Events and attractions include: Annual Highland Gathering, The Maclean Scottish Cairn, Gaelic Street Signs, Scottish Week in early July, Maclean High Tartan Uniforms, Scottish Heritage Banners, Highland Dancing Classes, Traditional Highland Bands.
Motel facilities include in-ground pool and a barbecue area, off street parking for boats, trailers and small trucks.
Renowned for its fishing, scenery and wonderful seafood. It is within easy walking distance to local shops, clubs and superb local restaurants.
BnB@maclean is located in a quiet cul de sac where you can enjoy your privacy on the ground floor in a modern, spacious, contemporary home. It is set amidst a large, peaceful garden setting with a natural bush land backdrop.
Combined with panoramic views it is situated close to all facilities, very good value and affordable. Your hosts will supply a quality continental breakfast for your enjoyment, that you can prepare at your leisure.
Maclean Community Markets are held on the second Saturday of each month in the main car park, near the Maclean Bowling Club. Stalls offer an array of items including jewellery, clothing, plants, craft items, freshly baked cookies and cakes and a great range of fresh produce. So bring yourself and the family and come on down to the Maclean Community Markets....
Maclean Stays, your fully self-contained overnight accommodation located in the heart of the most Scottish town in Australia, Maclean.
Maclean Stays offers the latest in style and modern self-contained accommodation. You are within walking distance to the many shops, pubs, clubs and restaurants Maclean has to offer. Located adjacent to Maclean Hospital....
The river town of Maclean is known as The Scottish Town in Australia and is proud of its Scottish heritage. A cairn of rocks from Australia and Scotland commemorates Maclean's Scottish pioneers. Each year the clans invade for the Easter Highland Gathering. Many street signs carry Gaelic translations and more than 200 telegraph poles along the main streets have been painted in the tartans of local Scottish clans.
Offering a relaxed lifestyle, take the self-guided heritage walking trail and admire its historic architecture, visit the town's museum or browse the boutique shops and art and craft galleries. Don't miss the breathtaking views from the Maclean lookout over the coastal towns and the mighty Clarence River....
The Clarence Visitor Information Centre - Maclean at Ferry Park is a tourism showcase for the local area. It offers an excellent range of special interest brochures, maps and displays.
Ferry Park Gallery also located in the complex offers an extensive range of high standard arts and crafts, all of the work on display is original and made by members of the Lower Clarence Arts and Crafts Association (LCACA).
Another feature located within the complex is Ferry Park Cafe. Their delicious food is enhanced by balcony settings with views across the Clarence River.
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The Maclean Agricultural Show is held over two days. Events include sideshows, equestrian events, trotting, exhibitions, sales displays, floral and fruit exhibits and food stalls. The Maclean Show also has cane exhibits, craft, beef cattle, vegetables, poultry, cooking, championship dog show, caged birds, photography, school exhibits, and trade exhibits.
The Agricultural and Industrial Show in Maclean has now become a yearly attraction where not only farmers and industry workers can present their wares, but it also allows exhibitors from all walks of life to display their talents and to gain knowledge and learn from fellow exhibitors.
Bring the family and head to the show for a great time full of fun entertainment....
The iconic Maclean Tartan Power Poles were instigated by the Maclean Scottish Town Association in the year 2000 to coincide with the arrival of the Olympic Torch which was to be conveyed through the township of Maclean. The designs attracted so much favourable comment that there was ongoing considerable public demand for "Family Tartans" to be painted.
Hence the Tartan Power Pole painting was carried on through the main street and extended from there so that today they have an avenue of tartan poles in and around the streets of the main town, extending from the Harwood Bridge to the southern approach to Maclean at Ferry Park. All tartan designs have been painted by resident Maclean artist Linda El Mir.
The Clarence Coast Visitor Information Centre at Ferry Park and the Scottish Shop in Maclean have free maps with locations of the (over 200) Power Poles with Clan Tartans. ...
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The Maclean MacMarket is an annual market held on the first Saturday of the year hosted by the Maclean Chamber of Commerce in the main street of the town.
River Street is closed to traffic and the street is filled with market stalls, second hand car boot sales, entertainment, kids activities and much more! This event brings the community and tourists together in the centre of town for a day out of fun and festivities! ...
Sandon is located on the southern shores of the Sandon River mouth across the waters from Broomes Head. Accessible only via river crossing in a boat or, along the beach from Minnie Waters, Sandon is an isolated township with about 20 houses.
The beach along the river is great for fishing, swimming and relaxing. Stay at Sandon camping ground within the Yuraygir National Park. Along the drive to the campground you often see kangaroos and wallabies grazing by the roadside. You may also see one of the last flocks of coastal emus. Enjoy fishing, boating, canoeing and swimming in the Sandon River or four-wheel drive on the beach. ...
Maclean is known as the 'Scottish Town in Australia' and clans invade the town for the highland gathering from around the country.
Piping competitions take place non-stop at different venues, as well as street concerts with dancers, pipers and singers. A parade to the showground of all the participating bands takes place and is followed by traditional Scottish games and dancing - tossing the Caber and hammer throwing, food stalls and Scottish products await the bands and visitors at the Showgrounds before a Grand Scottish Concert at the Civic Hall....
Ferry Park Gallery is located on the Pacific Highway at the southern entrance to the Scottish town of Maclean, overlooking a beautiful section of the Clarence River.
Approximately 60 local artists, members of the Lower Clarence Arts and Craft Association, display their quality works at Ferry Park Gallery. These talented artists fill the gallery with a wide variety of paintings, quilts, hangings, jewellery, cards, glasswork, mirrors, leatherwork, photography, folk art, toys, fibre arts, clothing, woodwork, pottery, porcelain, photography and souvenirs. Pieces of art that make wonderful gifts, and are both functional and decorative.
Displays change regularly with a different featured artist each month. There is a large, unique range of unusual gifts and souvenirs.
Located in the Ferry Park Complex is also the Clarence Coast Visitor Information Centre, together with a cafe with veranda seating overlooking the river.
The perfect place to find that unique gift for that special person....
The Maclean Hotel is a beautiful old hotel right in the heart of down town Maclean. Perfectly positioned on the bank of the Clarence River, this is the perfect spot to sit and have a cold beer while watching the river flow by.
After a strenuous day of sightseeing enjoy a satisfying evening meal, then settle down with a nightcap - in front of a roaring log fire in winter or outside under the stars on a summer's evening. If you are intending to stay at a Great Country Pub, then Maclean Hotel is a great choice.
Maclean is famous for its Scottish heritage and celebrates this heritage every year with the Highland Gathering held during the Easter Long Weekend and also International Tartan Day in July.
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For delicious fare, comfortable accommodation and a warm reception, visit the Argyle Hotel Maclean. A delightful old-fashioned ambience can be enjoyed at our location, as well as delicious pub grub available for both lunch and dinner. Be sure to visit our historic establishment the next time you are looking for a place to enjoy a night out with mates in Maclean.