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Review - Yuranga
By Penny Young
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Yuranga is a large, comfortable log house, well situated on Old Adaminaby with expansive lake and countryside views. It is a great place just to chill out, or from where you can gain easy access to the lake and Mt Selwyn ski fields. Read more

Review - Shady Creek Rustic Cabins
By Penny Young
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Name and location of property: Shady Creek Rustic Cabin, Hill End Road, Mudgee, NSW Looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city life, Shady Creek Rustic cabin is hidden away amongst Mudgee’s amazing wine country. Shady Creek is the perfect place to escape, chill out and get away, with a book or a bottle of wine. Read more

Review - Belford Cabins
By Craig Davis
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Belford Cabins, Hermitage Road, Pokolbin, Hunter Valley, NSW OverviewBelford Cabins is comprised of four 2-bedroom cabins and one 4-bedroom cabin set on 25 acres of bushland in the Hunter Valley’s wine country. Perfect for a weekend or extended getaway for couples, or the whole family, this retreat is close to many wineries and lets ... Read more

Review - Mowbray Park Farmstay
By Patty Garforth
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Mowbray Park FarmstayBarker's Lodge Road, Picton, Southern Highlands, NSW   OverviewA great Australian Farmstay, a wonderful example of Australian farmlife for children as well as international guests, and so close to Sydney as well! With all meals included and ensuite accommodation with a large communal living room, we could not ... Read more

Review - Ambleside
By Penny Young
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Cosy up in the Blue Mountains Ambleside, Malvern Rd, Leura, Blue Mountains, NSW Ambleside is a delightful little cottage set amongst a well groomed and sunny garden in Leura. Arriving at the cottage with a wood fire already set and burning and information packs aplenty, not to mention the host’s great local briefing, we felt it was ... Read more

Coonabarabran, Central West, NSW
By Cooonabarabran Visitor Info Centre
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Coonabarabran and the Warrumbungles   Coonabarabran is the gateway to the spectacular Warrumbungle National Park. One of the highlights of Central NSW, the Warrumbungles is an amazing landscape of dramatic mountain peaks with intriguing rock formations, plentiful wildlife and a huge variety walking trails including one of ... Read more

Aberdeen, Upper Hunter, NSW
By Cherie Donavan
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The Upper Hunter Valley offers much in the way of both horses and wine. With over 70 fine horse studs breeding winners for major horse races across the globe. Kia Ora, founded in 1912 is the birthplace of seven Melbourne Cup winners.  All year round horse events are featured in the area with all disciplines being ... Read more

Ski Thredbo
By Penny Young
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Ski Thredbo, Snowy Mountains, NSW Thredbo ski fields, in NSW’s Kosciuszko National Park, are home to Australia’s longest ski run, the 5.9km from Karel’s T-Bar to Friday Flat, across wide open slopes and fascinating snowgum trails. World Class SkiingWith 672 metres of vertical and its highest elevation at 2,037 metres, 14 ... Read more

Sensational Singleton
By Penny Young
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Singleton – A Tidy Town Singleton, discovered in the 1820’s, prides itself on the rich heritage and natural country splendour that is ever present. The township is the centre of an area of strong farming, mining and military operations, and is dotted with preserved buildings and historic museums that provide a unique insight ... Read more

Eden - A Whale of a Time
By Penny Young
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Eden has been the home of whales since early Australian settlement, starting with a land based whaling facility that saw the capture and killing of the Southern Right Whale throughout the early and mid 1800’s. From whale slaughter to whale watching, Eden is now home to a large whale watching industry. Each Spring, from late September ... Read more