If you choose to take the scenic Tourist Drive 22 between Maclean and Grafton you will encounter the quiet charm of the village of Lawrence, originally established in 1856. Lawrence is located at the junction of Sportmans Creek and the Clarence River and offers fine fishing, canoeing and plentiful bird life.
The colonial style local tavern has serves the best country tucker where you can stop for lunch or dinner and the local general store has take away, groceries, liquor supplies, petrol and hair salon. Perfect for tourists-on-the-move.
There is a walking track along the river bank leading from Memorial Park to the lookout on High Street. The trip is one hour return and suitable for all ages. Memorial Park has barbecues, playgrounds, toilets and is a great spot for fishing and swimming.
Fancy a round of golf? Lawrence has a 9-hole golf course for you to enjoy 7 days a week.
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