Brown Signs

Old Ashby Ferry Ramp

The Old Ashby Ferry Ramp, opposite the Maclean Court House , was the main thoroughfare from Maclean to Ashby for nearly 100 years, built in 1890. The Old Ashby Ferry Ramp started with a hand-winched ferry, replacing a rowboat to bring horses and carriages across the Clarence River. The hand-winched ferry operated for around 30 ... Read more

Free7 DaysNo ToiletsNo BinsPicnic TableWheelchair Access Regions New South Wales, North Coast NSW Place Types Historical Tags fishing, Maclean Talking Trail
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Summary

Cost:Free

Hours:Anytime

Toilets: None

Bins: None

Tables/Seating: Seating

Wheelchair accessible: Wheelchair Accessible

Directions

Directions on Maps

From the Pacific Hwy, take the Yamba Rd exit for Maclean. Turn left (west along the Clarence River) and from the brown sign for Tourist Drive 22, follow Yamba Rd for 5km. Passing the pedestrian crossing at Woolitji House on the left, continue through the main shopping street in Maclean for another 300m to a roundabout. Continue straight ahead through the roundabout, then the first right into Macnaughton Pl. The Old Ashby Ferry Ramp is straight ahead.