Location ID: #16700
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Tia River is a tributary river that dumps its water over one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the New England area. These waters run into the Apsley River after negotiating a long narrow mini ravine that can be viewed from the many platforms ...
Location ID: #16110
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Located 550km north-west of Sydney within the Mt Kaputar National Park, Sawn Rocks is a unique 40 metre basalt cliff face featuring perpendicular octagonal shaped rocks, resembling a giant series of organ pipes.
Over thousands of years, some of ...
Location ID: #16139
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Pretty Gully is located within the Cataract National Park in the far north of NSW. There is a campground with a number of walking trails into the rainforest and bushland.
Location ID: #16344
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The Kwiambal National Park is located some 650km to the north west of Sydney.
The park can be found 25km along the Coolatai Road, at the junction of the Severn and Macintyre Rivers. Pronounced Ki-am-bal, the park has an area of around 2600 ...
Location ID: #16345
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Inverary Homestead is an historical farm property in the central precinct of Dthinna Dthinnwan National Park. The homestead is approximately 12km east of Yetman and 5km north of the Bruxner Highway.
The fully furnished homestead has 4 bedrooms, ...
Location ID: #15100
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The Ebor Falls are found in Ebor, a small town in northern NSW. Ebor lies on the waterfall way and is situated about 88 kilometres east of Armidale. Due to its fairly high altitude, Ebor has cold winters with overnight frost and occasional ...
Location ID: #15230
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Cathedral Rock National Park boasts giant boulders, sculpted rock and distinctive granite tors. It is located 60 km west of Dorrigo off the Waterfall Way via unpaved roads.
Location ID: #15265
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Apsley Falls are part of the Oxley Wild Rivers National Park. Spilling down the sheer sides of Apsley Gorge, the spectacle is found 20km east of Walcha on the Oxley Hwy.
A stairway down into the gorge allows the best views of the waterfall. By ...
Location ID: #15770
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Established in 1872, it is the oldest continuously operating foundry in Australia. It is famous for its production of iron lace, ornamental and other castings. It also has an extensive collection of cedar patterns and early blacksmiths' and ...
Location ID: #15585
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Tulloona is north of Moree, a barley-growing area.
Location ID: #16137
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This arched concrete bridge is located in a picturesque bushland setting between the towns of Woodenbong and Killarney, in the far North-east of NSW.
Location ID: #15771
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Deeargee Woolshed was built in 1872 to replace an earlier shed that had been destroyed by fire. Originally part of Gostwyck Station, Deeargee Station and its unique octagonal woolshed gained their name from the old Gostwyck wool brand, DRG, which ...
Location ID: #15665
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Barley crop at Pine Ridge (near Quirindi).
Location ID: #15682
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Officially known as ‘All Saints Anglican Church’, Gostwyck Chapel was built in 1921 in memory of Major Clive Collingwood Dangar who lost his life during World War I. The chapel was constructed entirely of bricks made and fired on Gostwyck Station. ...
Location ID: #15700
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Location ID: #15716
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Local history museum in Inverell, NSW. The village consists of authentic historic buildings and homes from Inverell and the surrounding districts dating from 1841 that have been relocated, restored and set up in a peaceful village environment. Each ...
Location ID: #15680
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Uralla is situated 489km from Brisbane and 545km from Sydney in the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales. Surrounded by the beautiful New England High Country, Uralla boasts a heritage walk showcasing over 50 buildings of historical significance. ...
Location ID: #16590
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Only 5 minutes from Armidale, Petersons Guesthouse is located on the Petersons Armidale Winery and Vineyard. The historic homestead, originally named 'Palmerston' was built in 1912 and has been restored in line with the traditional architecture of ...
Location ID: #15170
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A small wooden church in northern NSW, good double for period America, puritan or Amish.
Location ID: #16475
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This wheat field is near Bingara which is a small country town on the beautiful Gwydir River, downstream of Copeton Dam.
Location ID: #15769
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Dangars Lagoon lies 4 km south of Uralla along Thunderbolts Way. In 1972 it was recognised as an important waterfowl habitat, home to over 110 bird species throughout the year. It is also seen as one of the most important wetlands in the Northern ...
Location ID: #16702
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The very scenic Armidale to Kempsey road follows the route of the Macleay River to the New England Tablelands, around 500km north of Sydney.
Location ID: #15683
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Built in 1870, McCrossin's Mill is a lovingly restored three storey flour mill which now houses a multi-award winning museum, gallery and function centre. Many locals once believed the "Old Mill" to be haunted. Now it is hauntingly ...
Location ID: #10062429
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Armidale is in the heart of the North West region of New South Wales and has a population of 25,000 covering an area of 4,200 sq km of tableland and gorge country. A rich history of settlement resulting in an unique rural centre with a university, ...