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Armidale is situated high on the northern tablelands of New South Wales and is midway between Sydney and Brisbane on the New England Highway... read more
Ashford is a small rural village 58km north of Inverell. Facilities include a Caravan Park with full amenities, Swimming Pool open through... read more
Baan Baa is located approximately 40kms South East of Narrabri on the Kamilaroi Highway,30kms North West of Boggabri.Baan Baa was once a... read more
On the Fossickers Way, Barraba is rich in mineral deposits and is a popular destination for bushwalking and fossicking. Barraba is surrounded... read more
Bellata is approximately 48 kilometres north of Narrabri on the Newell Highway and approximately 54 kilometres south of Moree on the Newell... read more
The township of Ben Lomond sits 'on top of the range' and is 4473 feet above sea level. The area is well known for snow falls... read more
A region located within Mount Kaputar National Park, approximately 52 kilometres from Narrabri. The access road to Mount Kaputar has approximately... read more
Bingara is situated on the banks of the beautiful Gwydir River and is one of the nine towns on the Fossickers Way Tourist Route... read more
The town of Boggabri is 57 kilometres Southeast of Narrabri and 40 kilometres Northwest of Gunnedah on the Newell and Kamilaroi Highways... read more
Bonshaw is located approximately 98 kilometres north of Inverell on the Dumaresq River, which forms the boundary between NSW and Queensland... read more
Bukkulla is a small village located approximately 32 kilometres north of Inverell. Fossick for Sapphires at the free reserve approximately... read more
Culgoora is located between Narrabri and Wee Waa - A Railway Siding/Wheat Silo (partly unsealed road) The Australia Telescope is located... read more
13 km north-east, on the road to Tamworth, Currabubula has a bush pub and an art and craft gallery. read more
Cuttabri is located 38 kilometres south west of Wee Waa on the Pilliga Road. The harsh days of our forefathers who forged west from Wee... read more
Deepwater is located 56 kilometres north of Glen Innes and is a popular spot with fisherman. The village of Deepwater has a population of... read more
Delungra is located approximately 30 kilometres west of Inverell on the Gwydir Highway. Facilities include Service Station, Cafe/Takeaway... read more
Edgeroi lies just 26 kilometres north of Narrabri on the Newell Highway (approximately 15 minutes by car) and 90 kilometres south of Moree. Agriculture... read more
Elsmore is a small village located approximately 12 kilometres east of Inverell. Fossicking for Tin Crystals, Citrine and Quartz is available... read more
Emmaville the bustling tin mining town in the 1880's, then called Vegetable Creek. Site of Vegetable Creek Hospital, the birthplace... read more
Gilgai is located approximately 10 kilometres south of Inverell on the Thunderbolt's Way. A small rest area with picnic tables and... read more
Welcome to a place that's different - diverse - place endowed with an astonishing array of nature's gifts as well as attraction and experiences... read more
Gostwyck station, covering 80,000 acres, was one of the earliest squatter settlements in the area giving its name to Gostwyck Shire which... read more
Nestled amidst the fertile black soil plains of the Upper Namoi Valley, the township of Gunnedah is a bustling and progressive country town... read more
Guyra is also known as 'the top of the range' situated at the divide of the Great Dividing Range at a height of 1320. It is interesting... read more
The village of Gwabegar is located 139 kilometres southwest of Narrabri and 97 kilometres from Wee Waa. The trip from Narrabri takes approximately... read more
The town of Inverell had its beginnings when Colin and Rosana Ross arrived in August 1833, to start a store for the settlers who had moved... read more
Lake Keepit provides a relaxed atmosphere during the summer and a picturesque backdrop for a picnic or family barbeque in the autumn, winter... read more
It took a few years in the early 1900's for the famous Black Opal to become acknowledged for its true quality and rare beauty... read more
Manilla is an historic country town at the junction of the Manilla and Namoi rivers. It is situated 44 km north of Tamworth on the Fossickers... read more
Merah North is located 73 kilometres from Narrabri which is a 45 minute drive. It is on the Kamilaroi Highway towards Burren Junction/Lightning... read more
Millie is located on the crossroads - the roads that go from Bellata, Rowena, Collarenebri, Burren Junction Gurley and Moree. Millie... read more
Moonbi lies on the New England Highway at the foot of the Moonbi Hill, just 20 minutes north of Tamworth on the New England Highway... read more
It's worth the trip to Moree to immerse yourself in their natural Hot Mineral Baths, known right around the nation for being one of healthiest... read more
Moree Plains features a warm Mediterranean style climate, with fresh air and sub-artesian waters which reach natural temperature of up to... read more
Mount Kaputar National Park is located on 36,817 hectares and is 50 kilometres east of Narrabri and 570 kilometres north west of Sydney... read more
This short drive gives visitors an opportunity to view some of the unusual granite outcrops which can be found throughout the district... read more
Located uniquely on both sides of the New South Wales and Queensland border, Mungindi is the only border town in the Southern Hemisphere... read more
Myall Vale is an area situated on the Wee Waa Road between Narrabri and Wee Waa and approximately 14 kilometres from Narrabri... read more
Narrabri Aboriginal meaning - Forked Waters Pronounced - Na - ra bry Population:7436 Altitude: 240 m Narrabri had the honour of being... read more
Located on the Western side of Narrabri is the Narrabri Lake,Showground,The West Post Office, Takeaway & Deli, Service Stations,Motor... read more
Nundle is located 45 minutes east of Tamworth. The drive will take you past rich farming lands, picturesque picnic spots and some of the... read more
Pilliga is situated 105 kilometres west of Narrabri, approximately 60 kilometres northwest of Gwabegar. It takes approximately 1... read more
On the western edge of the Liverpool Plains, not far from Coolah Tops National Park, lies the town of Premer. Premer has a long and interesting... read more
Quirindi is located only 16klms from the New England Highway on the scenic Kamilaroi Highway in the heart of the Liverpool Ranges... read more
The heart of the Liverpool Plains farming country. Surrounded by farming land, looking out at any direction from the Spring Ridge main... read more
Tambar Springs is a small rural village with a big heart and even bigger residents of ancient times - the 'Diprotodon"... read more
Tamworth welcomes over 50,000 visitors each January to its internationally acclaimed, ten day Telstra Country Music Festival. If you looking... read more
Known as The Birthplace of Our Nation – Sir Henry Parkes vision of a united Australia was presented in his famous Federation Speech at... read more
Turrawan is located 25 kilometres southeast from Narrabri which is a 15 minute drive and 36 kilometres northwest of Boggabri, 25 minute... read more
Uralla is an Aboriginal word of the Anaiwan people meaning 'meeting place'. It is located halfway between Sydney and Brisbane... read more
Walcha is located at the crosroads of the Thunderbolts and Oxley Highways. The Thunderbolts Way is a very scenic and much shorter road to... read more
An original Cobb & Coach stagecoach town, Wallabadah offers an impressive history of rural Australia. It is the home of the oldest... read more
Historic Warialda was the Administrative Headquarters for the Gwydir Squatting District in the colony of New South Wales and site of the... read more
Wean is a well known Boggabri property on which the Wean Amateur Picnic Races has been held for over 90 years. This is one of the few true... read more
Wee Waa is located 42 kilometres west of Narrabri on the Kamilaroi Highway. It is an easy 30 minute drive through attractive, rich fertile... read more
Woodstock is an historic village located 25 kilometres north-east of Cowra. The village features a restored railway station, hotel, general... read more
Woolbrook is located west of Walcha some 25 kms, and is situated on the MacDonald River. There is a great picnic and a free camping spot... read more
An unexplained miracle of nature - Yarrie Lake is a 3 kilometres saucer shaped expanse of water on the very edge of the Pilliga Scrub... read more
Whatever the season you'll find something to delight you New England North West. This is Australia's big outdoors where the stars seem to touch the earth. A chance to take the road less travelled and enjoy great country hospitality rural Australia at its best.
Come here to enjoy the cool summers in the tablelands, the glorious colours of autumn, romantic fireside dinners in winter or the clear, fresh air in spring. You won't be disappointed.
Visit Tamworth or venture further afield to Moree, Narrabri and other farming centres. Each has its own appeal.
Away from the bigger centres, there are National Parks and wide stretches of farmland to explore. There are also excellent fishing and fossicking opportunities throughout the region.
But wherever you go, rest assured a warm country welcome awaits you. Choose from farm stays, cabins or comfortable motels. Farm stays provide a complete family holiday, with a chance to ride horses, meet the animals or help with farm chores.
For a holiday that can expand your horizons, look no further.
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