New South Wales, the first frontier! It from here that the rest of Australia began its journey. So not only do you get to enjoy all it has to offer, but you also get to witness a bit of history also.
The city of Orange sits at the foot of an extinct volcano, and is located in the Central West region of New South Wales, four hour’s drive west of Sydney.
The Sapphire Coast stretches from Bermagui to the north in New South Wales to the Victorian border in the south.
A 90 minute drive south of Sydney along the Grand Pacific Drive is Kiama, where you’ll discover uncrowded beaches, marine and national parks.
Built in 1879, Tacking Point Lighthouse has been a beacon for sailors and coastal explorers.
If you’re looking for some of the best surfers in the world, look no further than New South Wales, Australia!
Crystal Shower Falls walk starts from the Dorrigo Rainforest Centre and the walk takes you behind the waterfall.
Nobby’s Beach is full of activities and fun for the whole family
Bushrangers were a common sight in the small town of Wagga Wagga during the 1800s.
Bathurst is the oldest inland settlement in Australia, often referred to as the Gold Country and home to Mount Panorama racetrack.
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