Ebor is a little charming town on the Waterfall Way about two hours from the coastal town of Coffs Harbour and two hours from the inland town of Armidale. It is made up of a few sparse houses and it offers food, accommodations and awe-inspiring natural attractions. Ebor Falls Hotel Motel, Fusspots Cafe and Access Fuel petrol station are in town for the convenience of locals and travellers alike. Ebor is a great point to access the beautiful Cathedral Rock, Dorrigo, New England and Guy Fawkes River National Parks. Ebor Falls is an awesome tiered waterfall on the Guy Fawkes River and you can visit the Dutton Trout Hatchery.

Vibrant colours in Ebor.
Fusspots Ebor Cafe. Fusspots is a delightful cafe in the heart of Ebor. From outside it looks like more a house than a shop, but there is a sign with a picture of a teapot and it says tea, coffee and homemade food are available.

The sign in front of the cafe.
It serves homemade delicious food for breakfast, brunch and lunch. Fusspots prepare homemade burgers, sandwiches, light meals, freshly baked cakes, biscuits, scones and muffins. There are vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options. There is also a menu for the kids. Prices are very reasonable and the quality of the food is great.

Quaint items on the shelves.
The cafe has an entry on the main street which takes you to a room with seating and then there is a bench with the register when the orders get taken. There is also another much larger room ideal for families and groups. The motorbikers have this cafe on their travelling circuit and this is also a sign of appreciation of the business.

Make your order and take a seat.
The cafe has lots of personality with the unique appeal of a country town cafe. It is locally owned and operated.

Fusspots at Ebor.
We stopped at Fusspots after camping for a few days in New England National Park. It was nice to have a coffee break on our journey back home. We ordered food and hot drinks. The service was very efficient and the food was very good. The poached eggs were cooked perfectly and the bread was generously buttered. The homemade scones were soft and tasty, served with cream and jam.

Refreshments are served!
It was great to linger inside and catch up with my social forums on the phone taking advantage of the reception.
On the shelves, there are gift items, Nan's jars of food made in Mudgee and little clothes by Charub. The customers of the business were travellers like us, locals, workers and motorbikers.

While you wait for your coffee look around inside the cafe.
Fusspots is at 33 Ebor St, Ebor NSW 2453
Business Hours:
Saturday 8 am–3 pm
Sunday 8 am–3 pm
Monday 8 am–3 pm
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday 8 am–3 pm
Friday 8 am–3 pm
Phone: (02) 6788 0912
Ebor Falls Hotel Motel.
Ebor Falls Hotel Motel has been in operation since 1973 offering the atmosphere of a friendly rural pub.
The pub opens at 10am and it is possible to enjoy coffee, tea and also beer, wine and cocktails.

Ebor Falls Hotel Motel provides great meals and different types of accommodation. Photo fromhttps://www.facebook.com/EborPub/about
The bistro offers great country food for lunch and dinner every day. Make sure to check the specials on the board, different all the times. Takeaway is also available. Ebor Falls is ideal for families, large groups and functions, with special care to catering different varieties of food.

Make sure to call Ebor Falls Hotel Motel to book your table. Photo fromhttps://www.facebook.com/EborPub/
There is a nice heater burning wood which creates a warm and cozy atmosphere especially in winter days. There is a pool table to play with your friends while enjoying a beer. There is also a kids area so the parents can relax and have a good glass of wine.

So good to warm up at the stove when it's cold outside and have a game. Photo fromhttps://eborfallshotelmotel.com.au/
Ebor Falls provide different accommodations. In particular, six rooms have been refurbished, each with their own bathroom, TV, toaster and kettle.

Room with queen bed and single bed. Photo fromhttps://eborfallshotelmotel.com.au/
Near the hotel there is a house which can accommodate 18-20 people. It's ideal for family and for groups for short stay when visiting the areas or when travelling. All linen and towels are supplied, there are electric blankets on each bed and bunk. the kitchen has fridge, stove and microwave.

House is suitable for families and large groups. Photo fromhttps://eborfallshotelmotel.com.au/
At the back of the hotel there is a spacious grassy area dedicated for camping and it's suitable for caravans as well.

Camping area suitable for caravans. Photo fromhttps://eborfallshotelmotel.com.au/
Ebor Falls Hotel Motel is at 11690 Waterfall Way, Ebor NSW 2453
Phone: (02) 6775 9155
Ebor Access Fuel.
Access Fuels has 24 hours fuel while the little shop opens at 7:30am to 5:30pm. It has unleaded 91, premium and diesel.
Ebor Access Fuel is at 3 Waterfall Way, Ebor NSW 2453.

Access Fuel has 24 hours fuel available and a small shop opened in business hours. Photo fromhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057577534296
National Parks.
Cathedral Rock National Park.
Cathedral Rock National Park offers different highlights including camping at Barokee and Native Dog Campgrounds, hiking and wildlife spotting.
Cathedral Rock Summit hike can be challenging due to the rock hopping over big boulders. Pull yourself up holding the chain and stay on the top to admire the views and to explore the summit.

On top of Cathedral Rock. The bouldery summit offers amazing 360 degrees views.
Dorrigo National Park.
Dorrigo National Park encloses and protects the World Heritage listed Gondwana Rainforest. The park is rich in wildlife, especially birds, waterfalls and precious old trees.
Wonga Trail is home to the Tristania and Crystal Falls. Enjoy walking on the trail and discover 600 years old trees, different fungi and listen to the birds; walk on a suspension bridge and behind a waterfall.

It is so much fun walking on the Suspension Bridge and walking behind the curtain of water of Crystal Falls.
New England National Park.
New England National Park exhibits fabulous hikes in the World Heritage Gondwana Rainforest and fantastic views from the different Lookouts. Camp in
Thungutti campground and immerse yourself completely in nature.

Spectacular views from Wrights Lookout, New England National Park.
Guy Fawkes National Park.
Guy Fawkes National Park offers the experience of hiking, wildlife spotting, swimming and canoeing in the wilderness. Stay in Chaelundi campground and hike Escarpment Trail to Chaelundi Falls. You may see brush tailed rock wallabies and pure dingoes.

The spectacular Ebor Falls. Photo fromhttps://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/guy-fawkes-river-national-park
Dutton Trout Hatchery.
Dutton Trout Hatchery is about 15km south the town of Ebor, near the Serpentine River. For over fifty years the hatchery has been breeding and rearing cold water sport fish, in particular trouts.
Dutton produces Rainbow and Brown Trout. The mature trouts are kept in ponds and used to breed thousands and thousands of small trouts which are released into designated public waters of New South Wales. The trouts are bred for recreational and aquaculture industry.
Dutton Hatchery is at Point Lookout Rd, Ebor NSW 2453
Sunday 8 am–3 pm
Monday 8 am–3 pm
Tuesday 8 am–3 pm
Wednesday 8 am–3 pm
Thursday 8 am–3 pm
Friday 9 am–5 pm
Saturday 8 am–3 pm
Phone: (02) 6775 9139

The ponds with adult trouts at Dutton Hatchery.

Self guided tours are available at the hatchery.

The Serpentine River.

Country side around Ebor.

Ebor is a rural town with cattle farming.

Season colours around Ebor.
Reference.
fusspots-at-ebor.edan.io www.facebook.com/fusspotsatebor/photos www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057577534296
eborfallshotelmotel.com.au www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/new-england-national-park www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/dorrigo-national-park www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/cathedral-rock-national-park www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/about-us/research-development/centres/ebor