Wisemans Ferry is an historic crossing point on the Hawkesbury River.
Ben Stubbs walks to Wisemans Ferry along the Convict Trail,a 43-kilometre remnant of mighty road works begun in the 1820s.
Lee Atkinson discovers horror and beauty as she explores the country's World Heritage-listed convict sites.
Daniel Scott surveys the state's best houseboating holidays.
Nick Galvin has an experience that's as Aussie as they come.
Wisemans Ferry Historic crossing point on the Hawkesbury River. Located 20 km from McGraths Hill and 85 km from the centre of Sydney,Wisemans Ferry is now little more than a small settlement,a few shops and,most importantly,a ferry across the Hawkesbury providing access to St Albans,the Hunter Valley and Gosford.