Hunter Valley
The Hunter Valley begins north of Newcastle and extends past Taree. The gateway to the main wine-growig area, Cessnock, is a two hour
drive by the Sydney-Newcastle Freeway. Click here for more info ...
The Snowy Mountains
This lively, modern tourist centre at the junction of the Monaro and Snowy Mountains Highways, on the Southern Tablelands of NSW, was once
dubbed Australia’s most cosmopolitan town. Click here for more info ...
Broken Hills
The Far West is a sunbaked, forbidding, yet fascinating region; a large and harsh land with cruel beauty and long silences.
In many ways the region was livelier a century ago. Click here for more info ...
Southern Highlands
The Southern Highlands region is full of surprises with colourful gardens, antiques, Australian history, rolling green hillsides, plunging
waterfalls and marvellous bushwalks. Click here for more info ...
Central/North Coast
From Sydney, drive north along the Pacific Highway onto the Sydney-Newcastle Freeway (F1). This passes through Ku-ring-gai Chase
National Park and over the Hawkesbury River. Click here for more info ...
Newcastle - Port Stephens
Newcastle just 158 km north of Sydney, is the second largest city in New South Wales, and Australia’s largest industrial city. Click here for more info ...
Blue Mountains
The Blue Mountains have been a favourite holiday resort for Sydneysiders, for more than a century. Click here for more info ...
South Coast
The southern coast of New South Wales, from Batemans Bay down to the Victorian border, is a fisherman’s paradise. Hemmed in by the
Great Dividing Range, it is one of the finest areas for fishing, in southern Australia. Click here for more info ...
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