5 hidden travel gems in NSW
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5 hidden travel gems in NSW
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Brewarrina Fish Traps (Baiame's Ngunnhu)
The Brewarrina Fish Traps are a complex network of river stones arranged to form ponds and channels that catch fish.
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Lightning Ridge
town in New South Wales, Australia
Australian Opal Centre
The world's greatest public collection of Australian opal, rare opalised fossils, opal-related geological samples and opal from around the world.
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Blue Pool
Bermagui's stunning Blue Pool is a natural ocean rock pool at the base of a dramatic rocky cliff, a swimmer's paradise.
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Dorrigo Rainforest Centre
Learn about the National Park's flora and fauna in the intriguing education area at the Dorrigo National Park Rainforest Centre.
Crystal Shower Falls Walk
Walk through lush rainforest to reach Crystal Shower Falls in Dorrigo National Park near Coffs Harbour. Enjoy spectacular views from the rocky cavern behind the
Dangar Falls
Two kilometres north of Dorrigo town centre is Dangar Falls, a beautiful 30-metre waterfall set amidst scenic agricultural and dairy farmland.
Wonga Walk
Take a walk amongst subtropical rainforest and 600-year-old trees along the Wonga walk in Dorrigo National Park, home to the Tristania and Crystal Falls. The
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Lord Howe Island
Lord Howe Island is a World Heritage-listed paradise located 660 kilometres off the north coast of New South Wales and less than two hours flight.
Mount Gower
Standing tall at 875 metres, Mount Gower is Lord Howe's highest mountain. Rated as one of Australia's best day walks.
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