Calare

Calare is a suburb in New South Wales. Population of 48,283 (2021 Census). Median age 37. Median household income $1,713/wk. Median rent $330/wk. 4 campsites, 20 trails, 5 pubs nearby. Postcode 2800.

Calare sits in the heart of the Blue Mountains region with a population of around 48,000 and serves as a practical hub for self-drive explorers. The suburb offers reliable access to camping facilities, including caravan parks and free overnight options, making it suitable for caravans and campervans. A network of 20 nearby trails provides hiking opportunities ranging from short walks to longer day trips, with Wirrabarra Walk just 300 metres away as an immediate option.

The area has good local infrastructure with 22 shops and services for supplies and provisions, plus 47 public toilets scattered throughout the region. Several pubs including Birdie, Badlands Brewery, and Hotel Canobolas provide meal and refreshment stops within walking or short driving distance. Road access is straightforward, making Calare a convenient stopover or base for exploring the broader Blue Mountains network.

Travel Info

Must See

  • Wirrabarra WalkClose to Calare centre (0.3km), accessible hiking option for all fitness levels.
  • Colour City Caravan ParkEstablished facility 3.3km away with full amenities for caravans and campervans.

Must Do

  • Hike Wirrabarra Walk or Post Office LaneQuick local trails within 2.5km for exploring the surrounding bushland.
  • Visit Badlands Brewery or Birdie pubLocal dining and beverage stops close to accommodation options.

Travel Tips

  • Stock up on supplies at local shops before heading to remote trails—the 20 trails in the area vary in distance and amenities.
  • Wirrabarra Walk (0.3km away) is ideal for a quick leg-stretch if arriving by caravan; flat and easy access.
  • Free overnight parking is available at Self Contained Caravan Area 24HR Limit (3.3km); confirm current facilities before arrival.
  • Multiple pub options within 4km offer meals and local information—ask staff for trail conditions and road updates.
  • Public toilets are plentiful (47 nearby), but confirm facility status on weekends or during peak season.
Traffic & Access: Calare has good road access within the Blue Mountains region. Fuel and supplies are readily available at local shops. Standard regional driving conditions apply; check road status during winter for minor route planning.
Best Time to Visit: Spring (September–November) and autumn (March–May) offer comfortable hiking weather and lower visitor crowding in the Blue Mountains.

Calare at a Glance

Based on postcode 2800 area (ABS Census 2021)
48,283
Population
37
Median Age
$1,713/wk
Median Household Income
2.5
Avg Household Size
$1,733/mo
Median Mortgage
$330/wk
Median Rent
10%
Born Overseas

Nearby

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is near Calare?

There are 10 campsites near Calare, including Colour City Caravan Park (3.7km), Self Containted Caravan Area 24HR Limit (3.9km), Canobolas Caravan Park (6.3km).

What walks and trails are near Calare?

There are 10 walking trails near Calare, including Wirrabarra Walk (0.4km), Post Office Lane (3.3km), Summer Street (3.5km).

Is there fuel near Calare?

Yes, there are 5 fuel stations near Calare, including 7-Eleven Orange North (1.3km), United Orange, Woodward St (1.7km), BP Orange (Summer St) (2.7km).

What attractions are near Calare?

There are 1 attractions near Calare, including Church Hill Rotary Lookout (43.7km).