How to get to Dangar Island ...

Dangar Island is located just north of Sydney in the beautiful Hawkesbury River.

The nearest access point on the mainland is Brooklyn.








If coming by train:

The train station at Brooklyn is called Hawkesbury River station.

Trains arrive frequently (roughly every hour) from both directions and you can get specific times from CityRail. The trains generally align with the Dangar Island ferry service. Journey time from Central is one hour. (We will update this site if CityRail advise of any engineering works for that weekend which would entail a bus replacement service.)


If coming by car:

- take the Brooklyn turnoff from the F3 (Sydney to Newcastle freeway) on the northern side of the Hawkesbury River
- cross back over the Hawkesbury River on the old Pacific Highway
- turn left on to Brooklyn Road, and follow it down to the end (roughly 5kms) and find somewhere to park

The journey time from the Sydney Harbour Bridge in quiet traffic is around 45 minutes, however it can take much much longer if the roads are busy (eg rush hour on a Friday).

The Hawkesbury is a busy place on weekends and finding a parking space in Brooklyn can be especially difficult on weekends.


Getting across the water:

There is no bridge access to Dangar Island, so you'll need to get the Dangar Island Ferry or make your own arrangements with a water taxi.

Dangar Island Ferry service

The ferry runs roughly once an hour by a set timetable (make sure you use the right timetable as there is one for weekdays and one for weekends). Ferry's depart from the public wharf of Hawkesbury Marina (not Brooklyn Marina) which is on Dangar Road (just past the railway station). The standard cost for the ferry is $5.60 one-way.

The trip takes around 15 minutes if it comes direct to the island, or 30 minutes if it goes to Wobby Beach first. Don't get off at Wobby Beach!

The last ferry on week nights leaves Brooklyn for the island at 8pm.

The last ferry on the Saturday to get to the island in time for the ceremony leaves Brooklyn at 1pm.

Be warned, the ferry leaves per the timetable (even if you're struggling to find parking). If you just miss a ferry, the Angler's Rest pub located just back along Brooklyn Road can be a good option (but also a good way of missing the next ferry too).

Water taxi

Rick's Water Taxi provides a 24 hour service, which is useful outside of the ferry operating hours, or if you just miss a ferry and don't want to wait for the next one. The cost varies but is generally $20 one way, with an extra $10 charged for each additional passenger.

Rick's number is 0448 101 010 and it is best to book ahead.

How to get back home again ...

Guests without accommodation on Dangar Island (see below) will need to get off the Island at some point.

The last ferry departs for Brooklyn from the Dangar Island ferry wharf at 6.20pm sharp.

After that, Rick's water taxi will be your only option (while it is only 500m from the closest point back to Brooklyn we don't recommend taking on the swim and please don't steal a dory from the beach).

Rick's number again is 0448 101 010. Rick charges more the later the night gets, but you might be able to share the cost with others.

Accommodation on and around the island ...

Dangar Island is a beautiful place to escape to, so we hope many of you will choose to make a weekend of it.

If you plan on arriving on the Friday night let us know as we will be grabbing a meal at the bowling club at some stage.

We will also be having a barbeque breakfast late on the Sunday morning. Please let us know if you'll be around for that so we can make sure we have enough bacon & eggs.

Hawkesbury River Real Estate have a limited number of properties available for weekend rental on Dangar Island and Wobby Beach. 'Across the Waters' is another option. First in best dressed. Please note that there have been some problems in the past with noise from holiday rentals disrupting the tranquility of the island and upsetting locals. At one point holiday rentals were to be banned altogether so please bear this in mind!

If you're feeling more adventurous (and have spare cash) a houseboat is also a good option. It will allow you to explore the beautiful river system (and maybe make a few dollars ferrying people to and from the wedding). 'Holidays Afloat' are a popular option, as are 'Ripples'.

There are holiday rentals in Brooklyn as well as serviced apartments. There are also rooms available at the Angler's Rest pub (which can though get pretty rowdy in the evenings - the local Oyster farmers start drinking early most days). Don't forget that if you stay in Brooklyn you will need to find your way off the island at some point.

If you have already booked accommodation and are looking for other people to share, or are looking for somewhere to stay try leaving a comment below and maybe you'll get lucky!