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New England North West Attractions

Bald Rock National Park is located on 8883 hectares and is Australia's largest exposed granite rock. This magnificent dome is 750 metres long, 500 metres wide and rises 200 metres above the surroun...
Paying tribute to Celtic Country's early European settlers, The Australian Standing Stones are a celtic monument that celebrates the contribution all Celts have made to the building of Australia. 3...
Known for its rich history from the early days of European settlement, Armidale has many fine heritage buildings, elegant cathedrals and grand pastoral homesteads. Armidales free Heritage Tour runs...
If you ever wanted to experience what it was really like to live off the land, then the New England North West region is the place to do it. A number of Jackaroo/Jillaroo schools and courses can be...
Known as the Spa Capital of Australia, Moree's main attraction is that of the Hot Artisan Pool Complex, mineral rich water that leaves you feeling relaxed and rejuvinated. Providing you with a uniq...
This is a World Heritage park with dramatic gorges & waterfalls, extensive wilderness, wild & scenic rivers, dry rainforest and rare plants and animals. Wollomombi is the highest waterfall in NSW a...
Open to visitors during the harvesting season. (April to July).
Experience a unique award winning high altitude cafe, cellar door (Blickling Estate) and boutique shop situated amongst vineyards, lavender and eucalyptus plantations. Certified organic eucalyptus ...
The Horton River plunges hundreds of feet amidst rugged mountain scenery. Picnic shelters and barbecues are provided at the Falls.
Exhibits over 1,200 works from the Howard Hinton collection and also includes works by early Australian artists covering the period 1880-1940. Gallery Cafe open Wed-Sun 10am-3pm.
The Nundle Trout Farm is 4000 ft. above sea level on top of the Great Dividing Range with views of the Peel Valley to the west, the Barnard Valley to the east and the Hunter Valley to the south. Th...
The stages in development of trout can be observed and visitors are provided with food for the fish.
A popular recreational area with facilities for watersports including sailing, waterskiing, swimming and fishing. Free Golf and Tennis area. Free BBQ area, playgrounds, bird watching, bush walking ...
Open to visitors during the harvesting season. (April to July).
Gives the visitor the opportunity to see the Sapphire Industry from ground to gem.
forms part of the New England plateau and from Point Lookout there is a panoramic view of the Macleay River. The park contains Snowgums and Antartic Beech in the higher parts and tropical rainfores...
Has a number of intriguing rock formations. Balancing Rock, a four metre high rock on private property can be seen from the highway.
gives panoramic views of city and district.