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The New South Wales region is a vast adventureland for travellers that offers you a multitude of incredible options for enjoying the stunning inland natural scenery and coastal spender of Australia. Explore soaring mountains landscapes in the Blue Mountains outside of Sydney or in Kosciuszko National Park, walk amongst rain forest canopies, see extraordinary wildlife, drive along scenic routes on a road trip of a lifetime and spend time on some of the world´s most stunning beaches. All this is set against a backdrop of exciting, high quality innovative cuisine, an exceptional culture of winemaking and the dazzling city playgrounds of the East Coast.
Australia adventure for everyoneThese cabins are conveniently dotted along the New South Wales Coast close to towns such as Coffs Harbour, Port Macquarie, Newcastle, Sydney, Wollongong and Nowra and inland in the vicinity of Wollemi National Park, Canberra and Kosciuszko National Park with plenty of local options for incredible sightseeing. Many of the cabin & lodge properties on offer feature a pool and a garden with a stunning view for relaxing with many of the coastal properties on offer located just a stone's throw from the beach. Find your perfect getaway for 2, 4, 6, 8, or a dozen or more guests for a perfect New South Wales holiday base for exploring.
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If you are a nature lover you will find yourself surrounded by some of the richest, most diverse, fascinating and stunningly beautiful natural wonders on planet earth in New South Wales. Experience the densely forested valleys and soaring rock formations of the UNESCO listed Blue Mountains, visit Curracurrang Falls in the majesty of Royal National Park, see the dramatic coastal rock formations along the south coast such as Horse Head Rock Bermagui and enjoy over 2000 km of dazzling, pristine coastline. The spectacular Morton National Park near Noura is replete with dramatic gorges, lush rainforest and majestic waterfalls.
New South Wales, Australia for road trip enthusiastsNew South Wales offers you some of the most exciting and varied landscapes in the world and one of the best ways to experience the vast scenery of this beautiful part of Australia is on a road trip! Drive north from Sydney to Coffs Harbour where you will find charming towns to explore en route, beautiful ocean views and remote beaches. There is an option for stopping for an incredible forest walk in Bongil Bongil National Park. Plan a route through the Snowy Mountains in all seasons for alpine splendour and drive the Wentworth to Wagga Wagga route that takes you through stunning, deserted saltbush plains.
Did you know that there are 225 stunning National Parks in New South Wales, Australia!
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For a fabulous, unforgettable day trip from Sydney visit this stunning 370000 acre wilderness that offers endless walking, cycling and kayaking possibilities. There is a beautiful waterfall to discover called Upper GledHill Falls and the central section of the park has stunning views over Broken Bay with lovely trails down to secluded beach coves. You can even spot aboriginal engravings here!
2. Visit the Blue MountainsThe Blue Mountains is an exquisite heritage region about 2 hours from Sydney where you will find stunning scenery, gorgeous, secluded mountain towns, waterfalls and the ride of a lifetime on the world's steepest railway, dizzying heights and incredible views from The Scenic Skyway and Cableway and the chance to explore the rainforest canopy along The Scenic Walkway. Visit the spectacular cave system and crystal formations at Jenolan Caves and gaze out from the look out point over the remarkable Three Sisters Rock formation!
3. Hike the Port Macquarie Coastal WalkStep out along Port Macquarie´s stunning, dramatic coastline where you can walk along a 9km coastal trail of a lifetime that features boardwalks, steps to access scenic headlands, viewing platforms and picnic shelters. There are several gorgeous beaches en route for a rest and a swim and the lush vegetation and beautiful views provide plenty of photo opportunities!
4. Day Trip to Wollemi National ParkIf you are looking for a remote wilderness experience, the dramatic landscapes of Wollemi National Park are the perfect destination just two hours north west of Sydney. Recharge and reconnect with nature amidst the majestic canyons, soaring cliffs, rushing rivers and peaceful forests of this world heritage, listed, pristine wilderness area.
5. Visit Kosciuszko National ParkHead to Kosciuszko National Park where you will find a paradise for nature activities. This breathtaking nature park is home to Australia's highest mountain peak and skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts will find a snowy winter playground for skiing and snowboarding plus over 100 km of cross country skiing. Come away to an alpine area of sublime beauty where you can enjoy a summer wonderland of scenic drives, cycle routes, hiking, fishing and kayaking.
6. Wine tastingHop on board a wine tour of New South Wales beautiful wine regions where a unique wine trail awaits you where you can try some of Australia's most magnificent, world renowned wines and sample gourmet foods. Explore the gorgeous vineyards of Hunter Valley just 2 hours from Sydney and along the South Coast or head to the stunning Southern Highlands. There are multiple operators offering unforgettable day trip options for wine tours of these regions!
7. Visit a Koala SanctuaryNo trip to Australia is complete without the chance for a close encounter with cuddly koalas! Head to the lush tropical surroundings of Koala Park Sanctuary in the West Pennant Hills outside Sydney to see koalas in their natural habitat and have a photo op holding a sweet koala. At Port Macquarie Koala Hospital you can see plenty of gorgeous furry grey koalas plus learn a ton about koala rehabilitation and conservation.