new south wales
The
historic First State of New South Wales is an
exciting and unforgettable holiday destination.
Visitors are spoilt with choice; from Sydneys big city buzz
to the Blue Mountains, from Coffs Harbours Big
Banana, to Goulburns Big Merino and the outback beauty of
Broken Hill.
The scope is truly extraordinary, but the biggest and brightest must-see attraction is the incomparable icon of
Australias success - Sydney. This scintillating lodestar of
the Southern Hemisphere has been in the celestial spotlight since
the 2000 Olympic Games. Sydney boasts a whole host of new
attractions, which make it a sophisticated, multi-cultural,
shopping, sightseeing and socializing experience for travellers
of the new millennium.
Once you see the instantly recognisable Opera House and Harbour
Bridge, you will start to feel at home in Sydney. Then, as you
absorb the citys energy and feel the electric atmosphere,
you're into full swing. Start
with a harbour cruise from Circular Quay; browse The Rocks
colonial-style shops, take in the view from Centrepoint Tower,
meander down majestic Macquarie Street, catch the beach culture
at Bondi, tootle over to Taronga Park Zoo, or take the ferry to
Darling Harbour Shopping Centre. But dont shop
til you drop, as in the evenings you can dine and
dance, soak up the pub atmosphere, get lucky at the casino, catch
a live show - the options are infinite.
Highway touring is the ideal way to explore the hundreds of
holiday spots in New South Wales. The Blue Mountains region is
world-famous as a natural wonderland of virgin bush. Highlights
are the picturesque town of Katoomba with its scenic railway,
Skyway, Echo Point lookout, the Three Sisters rock formations and
the nearby Jenolan Caves. The Central Coast is a perfect holiday
destination, and includes the Hawkesbury River mouth and
Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park. Hunter Valley should not be
missed for its vineyards, colonial townships, beaches, lakes and
parks. Most of the 80 wineries are open for tastings and tours,
and there are superb restaurants and cafés for al fresco dining.
Central West region is dubbed Explorer Country with gold rush towns, wineries and
national parks. Here you will find Bathhurst, Australias
oldest inland town, the Dubbo zoo and Warrumbungles National
Park. North-West is a relatively remote but hospitable region
including the black opal area of Lightning Ridge and Country
Festival town of Tamworth. The Holiday Coast extends from the
nature reserve of Myall Lakes to the bustling resort town of
Coffs Harbour, with a great range of activities, and a
balmy subtropical climate. Further north is the well-known diving
and whale-watching area of Byron Bay.
Whichever route you choose will lead you to exciting places, as
New South Wales is a lavish smorgasbord of great holiday
destinations.
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