Country NSW
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A quiet place
The NSW coastline might stretch for 2,000 kilometres, but with an area of 800,000 square kilometres, the state is more red dirt than sand. All the more reason to leave the Pacific Ocean behind and immerse yourself in all that Country NSW has to offer – ancient Aboriginal culture, extraordinary produce made by passionate producers and rural towns where the welcome mat is always out. Immerse yourself in the peace and quiet, and return home refreshed.
New England
Covering rugged highlands and rich farmland, New England is a place for outdoor adventures and gourmet delights.
Great Western Plains
Australia’s only Dark Sky Park and a sprawling open plain zoo await in this interesting region in the centre of the state.
Southern Tablelands
Head southwest of Sydney to this region known for its crisp winters, delicious fresh produce, cool climate wines and luxury retreats.
The Riverina
Known as Australia’s food bowl, the Riverina makes for a tasty escape with orchards, farmers markets, wineries and restaurants.
The Murray
Running along the Murray River on the southern edge of NSW, The Murray brings together natural wonders and unique experiences.
The Riverina
Known as Australia’s food bowl, the Riverina makes for a tasty escape with orchards, farmers markets, wineries and restaurants.
The Murray
Running along the Murray River on the southern edge of NSW, The Murray brings together natural wonders and unique experiences.
Country NSW from above
Country NSW from above
Take an aerial tour of the beautiful landscapes of Country NSW, from the incredible scenery of Warrumbungle National Park to the towns of Tamworth and Glenn Innes.