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The Blue Mountains

New South Wales: Sydney, the Hunter Valley & the Blue Mountains

Adventures in Australia's First State

Where to go in New South Wales: Sydney, the Hunter Valley & the Blue Mountains

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Downtown Sydney skyline in Australia

Sydney

Sydney is blessed with the one of the world’s most iconic harbours. But, look beyond its historic Rocks District, city icons and foodie scene and you’ll find the Australian outdoors obsession in harbourfront parklands, mountain day trips and countless inviting beaches.

The Three Sisters, Blue Mountains

The Blue Mountains

The Blue Mountains is a stunning wilderness area of dramatic cliffs, sandstone plateaus and deep canyons, around an hour west of Sydney.

Hunter Valley

Hunter Valley

The Hunter Valley is Australia’s oldest and most famous wine region. Visitors can enjoy relaxed cellar door wine tours, superb world-class cuisine and stylish boutique hideaways, as well as luxury day spas and even championship golf courses.

North Coast

The relaxed North Coast region is a combination of hidden surf breaks, subtropical forests and expansive farmlands. The offshore area around Coffs Harbour is home to some of Australia's best scuba diving and many cosy communities dot the coast.

The New South Wales South Coast

The New South Wales South Coast is made up of national parks, southern surf beaches, lakes, historic towns and small fishing villages. The coastal towns of Metung, Merimbula and Huskisson are the best known for overnight stays.

Lord Howe Island, New South Wales

Lord Howe Island

Located on the world’s southernmost coral reef, less than two hours’ flight from Sydney or Brisbane, this island paradise offers spectacular diving, snorkelling and wildlife watching, paired with indulgent relaxation, of course.

Norfolk Island

Norfolk Island is a remote speck in the Tasman Sea, a place to which convicts were once sent and where descendants of Bounty mutineers settled. Forests of pine trees cover much of Norfolk Island, an even more distant outpost than Lord Howe Island, said to have the cleanest air anywhere on the plane…

Central Coast

The Central Coast region north of Sydney is famous for its coastal bays, inlets, and lakes. Known for its laidback atmosphere and holiday vibe, many of the region’s towns and villages sit by the water’s edge or amid lush national parks.

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