From vineyard restaurants to fascinating museums right through to immense waterfalls, New England High Country has it all. Here are just some of the fabulous discoveries Joan made on her tour through this picturesque region. Wollomombi Falls For anyone heading through New England High Country, Waterfall Way is a must. This winding road meanders through
Imagine a place where you can climb giant granite rock formations, stroll through rainforests, encounter rare wildlife, watch powerful waterfalls, camp in the wilderness, paddle wild rivers and take in breathtaking views from one of the tallest points of the Great Dividing Range. This is all part of the New England High Country experience, and
In New England High Country, there is no shortage of fantastic accommodation options. Hotels, motels, bed and breakfasts, cottages, guesthouses, old-school pubs…you name it, this region has it. But if you’re looking for something a little different on your next trip through this picturesque pocket of NSW, may we suggest you consider visiting one of
Both classical and contemporary music contribute enormously to Armidale’s cultural vibrancy. The old Teachers College is home to the New England Conservatorium and the University of New England’s distinguished Department of Music, which nurture the Armidale Symphony Orchestra, Armidale Youth Orchestra, Fiori Musicali and many other choral and musical groups. The New England Regional Art
Meander 10 minutes south of Armidale on Dangarsleigh Road and you’ll arrive at a long, tree-lined driveway whose reverence hints at the grand residence atop the hill. The 100-year-old homestead emerges from the trees as you follow the circular driveway up to the stately porte cochere and step out onto a wide, romantic balcony. A
Chasing waterfalls in New England High Country, NSW