Return to Rio 2018

A three-day music festival on the banks of the Hawkesbury.
Jasmine Crittenden
September 17, 2018

Overview

Wiseman's Ferry is a teeny, tiny village perched on the banks of the mighty Hawkesbury River, surrounded by national park and with a population of just 220. The settlement gets its name from one Solomon Wiseman, an ex-convict who, in 1827, organised the first river crossing by ferry. And his service still runs today.

A weekend at Wiseman's usually involves hours lolling by, on and in the river; pretty walks through nearby Dharug and Yengo National Parks; a beer or two at Wiseman's Inn and perusing paintings by local artists. On top of that, the annual Return To Rio rolls into town in November for three days to add even more reason to make your way to the idyllic village.

This year, electronic music big name Sasha will be taking the stage alongside Lee Burridge and Hoj, who come from sets at Burning Man. In the mood for disco? Be sure to check out Greg Wilson and Late Nite Tuff Guy as they create a tropical dance town by the pool. Plus, when you're not furiously making shapes, you can take a break with crazy golf, water skiing and speed dating.

Camping costs an extra $70, but you can turn things up a notch — both glamping houseboats are available for the weekend.

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