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Sydney, Australia ’s largest and oldest city, has a wide range of unique experiences such as its world-famous harbour.
There are not many regions as diverse, exciting and authentic as Outback NSW. Stretching from Walgett in the north to Wentworth in the south, the region offers a sample of the real Australian outback.
The Blue Mountains is a favorite escape for Sydneysiders who come to unwind in the national parks, fresh air and overwhelming scenery.
Capital Country is one of the oldest established regions in the country. This region gives you the tranquility of an established rural landscape.
The Central Coast is a pleasant blend of rugged national parks, waterways, and beaches. These golden beaches ideal for surfing, swimming, diving or walking, the Central Coast of NSW is a great weekend escape, or an ideal holiday destination.
From the gold rush towns of Sofala and Hill End to remote sheep stations, the Explorer Country offers visitors a memorable bush experience.
The Hunter Valley is Australia’s oldest wine producing region. In the region you'll find great wines, gourmet food, superb restaurants, cafes and bistros, rustic cottages set alongside the vineyards and romantic beach side retreats.
The Illawarra region is conveniently located 1 hour drive south of Sydney and offers the best of everything. With landscapes, pristine beaches, scenic drives and towns full of character. These are just the start of what the region has to offer.
The North Coast region of NSW has magnificent lakes, mountain ranges, lush hinterland and sparkling beaches, all just waiting to be discovered.
The Riverina and the Murray region is an important agricultural area within New South Wales. The region is a great place to explore Alps, goldfields, rivers, valleys, as well as wineries found in this area of New South Wales.
The Snowy Mountains region covers a wide area of the highest mountain ranges in Australia, as well as the open plains of the Monaro and the foothills of the Snowy Mountains. Its main attraction to the visitor is the high country (containing Mount Kosciusko, Australia's highest peak), where Australia's premier ski fields are.
In the North West is where the sky stretches forever and the horizon is always a long way away, Australia at its best. Visit the national parks, bootscoot in Tamworth, dig up a sapphire in Inverell, dance with a kilted Celt in Glen Innes or see the waters of Moree.
The Northern Rivers and Tropical NSW region is a place of amazing physical beauty with six precious World Heritage-listed National Parks. The seaside resort town of Byron Bay is possibly the most famous town of the Northern Rivers and Tropical NSW, as well as Mount Warning being particularly well known.
A few hours south from Sydney, you'll find a charming strip of unspoilt coastline offering unspoiled beaches, picturesque seaside towns, and quaint rural villages.