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Country NSW region

What to do in this region

Things to do

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Ebor Falls

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Bungoona walk

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Green track

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Junction walk

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River walk

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Snow Gum walk

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Explore the Dark Sky

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Border walk

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Green Camp

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Kui Kiosk

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Athol

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Barraba track

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Scutts Hut

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Febar Tor

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Macha Tor

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May lookout

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Mihi lookout

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The Grotto

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The Falls

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Pilliga tag-along tour

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Camping and accommodation

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Hosies

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Burbie Camp

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Camp Pincham

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Toms Cabin

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Holy Camp

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Danu camp

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Dows camp

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Hurleys camp

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Going to the country

Country NSW is filled with epic landscapes, haunting history and plenty of adventures for stargazers, thrill seekers, young families and nature-lovers. Discover World Heritage wonders, Aboriginal culture, gold mine relics, and friendly wildlife. Answer the call of Country NSW.

Golden Plains in Warrumbungle National Park, the heart of Country NSW. Photo: Rob Cleary

 

Shine bright like a diamond

Warrumbungle National Park is Australia's only Dark Sky Park, making it the perfect spot for stargazing, amateur astronomy and camping under the starriest of skies.

Stargaze in Warrumbungle National Park. Photo: Jarrad Seng
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Visitor centres

Nearby towns

Dubbo

Dubbo is an excellent place for families to enjoy together. There are kid-friendly attractions, a wide variety of accommodation, beautiful picnic spots, vast open spaces and the famous Taronga Western Plains Zoo.

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Goulburn

Named after Henry Goulburn - the British Secretary of State for the Colonies, Goulburn developed into a major centre for wool, and in 1863, it became Australia's first inland city. Today, the town is a rich hub of history, discovery and natural beauty.

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Tamworth

Tamworth's annual Country Music Festival is the largest music festival in the southern hemisphere and one of the top 10 music festivals in the world, with more than 2,200 events and 400 performances or gigs across 90 venues.

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