TOP 30 ORANGE (NSW) Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Orange - New South Wales, Australia. Orange located about 254 km from Sydney, the state capital of New South Wales. This city of Orange is a city of Central West region in NSW. Popular tourist attractions in Orange is Mount and Lake Canobolas.
Besides visit Mount Canobolas and Lake Canobolas, others things to do in Orange is to visit others beautiful places such as Cook Park, Pinnacle Lookout, Orange Botanic Gardens, Ophir Reserve, Orange Regional Gallery, Orange Adventure Playground, Orange Regional Museum, Orange Mountain Bike Park, Banjo Patterson Park, Gosling Creek Reserve, Huntley Berry Farm, etc.
Some popular activities in Orange - Australia is to enjoy the taste of wines. The best places for taste the delicous wines within the beautiful views around is in Heifer Station Wines, Rowlee Wines, Philip Shaw Winery Cellar Door, Ross Hill Wines Cellar Door, Mortimers Wines Cellar Door, Swinging Bridge, Brangayne Wines, Sassy Wines, Moody's Wines, Borrodell Vineyard, Highland Heritage Cellar Door, Mayfield Vineyard, Nashdale Lane Wines & Cellar Door, Word of Mouth, Colmar Estate, Cargo Road Winery, etc.
Hope this information about Orange - New South Wales - Australia will help you to decide where to go or what to do in Orange. Thank you for watching by Explore Australia.
TOP 100 NEW SOUTH WALES (NSW) Popular Travel Destinations
Popular travel destinations in New South Wales - Australia, there are list of 100 best city, town, region, area or suburb for travel destinations in NSW State. This ranking from 1 to 100 is based on the popularity of each places. Choose your next trip destinations in New South Wales and find the deep information about each places by watching our other videos. In this video you will know what is the popular city/town/suburb in New South Wales for tourist.
Looking for beaches in New South Wales, you can go to Sydney, Newcastle, Port Macquarie, Byron Bay, Wollongong, Gosford, Nelson Bay, Merimbula, Batemans Bay, Nowra, Kiama, Coffs Harbour, etc. But if you looking for mountains in New South Wales, you can makes a trip to Katoomba, Leura, Blackheath, Mudgee etc.
To know more about each places in this list, Explore Australia also has video about tourist attractions of each places in New South Wales. Hope you enjoy this.
Top 5: Attractions in Blue Mountains, NSW
Located less than two hours from Sydney, the Blue Mountains is a highly recommended destination. Here are my top 5 attractions in Blue Mountains, NSW.
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Top 10 Places to Visit in Sydney Using Public Transportation
CAPA official vlogger Nicole Anderson lists 10 places you can visit in Sydney using your Opal card and public transportation.
TOP 10. Best Beaches in Sydney - Travel Australia
TOP 10. Best Beaches in Sydney - Travel Australia:
Manly Beach, Shelly Beach, Bondi Beach, Coogee Beach, South Cronulla Beach, Dee Why Beach, Newport Beach, Bilgola Beach, Milk Beach, Camp Cove
Gray Line Blue Mountains and Wildlife Experience Full Day Tour (Sydney, Australia)
I highly recommend the Grayline Blue Mountain and Wildlife Experience Full Day Tour in Sydney, Australia. This tour will bring the best of Australia in one day.
Tour includes places to the Three Sisters and Featherdale Wildlife Park.
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Snowy Mountains (Snowies), Australia
The Snowy Mountains, sometimes nicknamed the Snowies, are a region of New South Wales in Australia in the south east of the state. The highest region in Australia and one of the cooler areas of New South Wales, they are notable for their ski-fields and are the centre of snow sports in New South Wales.
The mountains are beautiful year round and the region annually attracts some three million visitors seeking nature-based and adventure holidays. Whether you're after a rugged back-to-nature experience, want to be cosseted in alpine splendor or simply feel like going somewhere beautiful, diverse and interesting with the whole family, the chances are high that you'll find it in the Snowy Mountains. Attractions, outdoor activities, tours and events - the Snowy Mountains has it all.
Australia's high country is home to spectacular peaks, clear mountain streams and a plethora of accessible natural attractions for lovers of the outdoors. Walking and horseriding are two great ways to explore the alpine landscape and take in some of the country's most impressive scenery in the warmer months.
The Snowy Mountains is a significant and untamable high country where many Australian myths and traditions of Australian identity were born. Whether from nature's pure beauty or legends of early settlers, there's a story to be told and history to be learnt - from icons like the heights of Mount Kosciuszko to the famous high country huts, to Snowy Hydro feats of ingenuity, beautiful mountain brumbies and to rivers that flow with legends.
The Snowy Mountains Scheme is one of Australia's largest engineering and construction operations. The ideas behind the scheme is to divert the winter snowmelt waters westward into the Murrumbidgee rivers, irrigating large parts of inland Australia and at the same time generating Hydro-Electricity. There are several large lakes, tunnels, and Hydro power stations that form part of the scheme that you can visit. Tours take visitors a kilometre into the mountainside and offer a vivid insight into the sheer scope of this iconic part of the nation's post-war development.
The mountains are beautiful year round and the region annually attracts some three million visitors seeking nature-based and adventure holidays. Whether you're after a rugged back-to-nature experience, want to be cosseted in alpine splendor or simply feel like going somewhere beautiful, diverse and interesting with the whole family, the chances are high that you'll find it in the Snowy Mountains. Attractions, outdoor activities, tours and events - the Snowy Mountains has it all.
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Things to See and Do in the Blue Mountains
The Blue Mountains is a mountainous region and a mountain range located in New South Wales, Australia.
The region borders on Sydney's metropolitan area, its foothills starting about 50 kilometres (31 mi) west of the state capital. The public's understanding of the extent of the Blue Mountains is varied, as it forms only part of an extensive mountainous area associated with the Great Dividing Range. Officially the Blue Mountains region is bounded by the Nepean and Hawkesbury rivers in the east, the Coxs River and Lake Burragorang to the west and south, and the Wolgan and Colo rivers to the north.[5] Geologically, it is situated in the central parts of the Sydney Basin.
The Blue Mountains Range comprises a range of mountains, plateaux and escarpments extending off the Great Dividing Range about 4.8 kilometres (3.0 mi) northwest of Wolgan Gap in a generally southeasternly direction for about 96 kilometres (60 mi), terminating at Emu Plains. For about two thirds of its length it is traversed by the Great Western Highway and the Main Western railway line. Several established towns are situated on its heights, including Katoomba, Blackheath, Mount Victoria, and Springwood. The range forms the watershed between Coxs River to the south and the Grose and Wolgan rivers to the north.[3] The range contains the Explorer Range and the Bell Range.
The Blue Mountains are a dissected plateau carved in sandstone bedrock. They are now a series of ridge lines separated by gorges up to 760 metres (2,490 ft) deep. The highest point in the Blue Mountains, as it is now defined, is an unnamed point with an elevation of 1,189 m (3,901 ft) AHD , located 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) north-east of Lithgow. However, the highest point in the broader region that was once considered to be the Blue Mountains is Mount Bindo, with an elevation 1,362 m (4,469 ft) AHD .[8] A large part of the Blue Mountains is incorporated into the Greater Blue Mountains Area World Heritage Site, consisting of seven national park areas and a conservation reserve.
The Blue Mountains area includes the local government areas of the City of Blue Mountains, the City of Hawkesbury, the City of Lithgow and Oberon Shire. (wikipedia)
Sydney Australia June 2018
Visiting Sydney during fall 2018
Sydney's Incredible Blue Mountains!
Escaped the bustling city of Sydney to the Blue Mountains National Park and was blown away by its scenery and aboriginal legends!
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Katoomba
Three Sisters
Wentworth Falls
Charles Darwin Walk
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