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As little as one hour from Sydney the Hawkesbury Region encompasses the Hawkesbury River which stretches from Broken Bay to the lower Blue Mountains. Beautiful National Parks and Wilderness Areas surround the waterway. There are several town maps on our map including Baulkham Hills & Castle Hill, Brooklyn, Dural, Hornsby, Richmond, Windsor and Wisemans Ferry. And a regional map covers the area from North Sydney in the South to Mooney Mooney in the North and Bilpin in the West to Palm Beach in the East. What to do, where to stay? Click here for more information. View the
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Sydney's Natural Best is as close as one hour's drive from the centre of Sydney. It covers the area bounded by the Hawkesbury River, Baulkham Hills and Hornsby Shires, Ku-ring-Gai Chase National Park and Brooklyn. The historic bushland and nursery region celebrates its scenic locale and its proximity to the Hawkesbury River. A wide variety of national parks and bush parks creates a bushwalkers paradise, with many walking trails including the Great North Walk which joins Sydney and Newcastle Harbours. Discover the beauty of the river, historic villages and exciting hills; stay in classy comfort, a family-friendly motel or caravan park or head for the river and rent a holiday house or houseboat. The guide includes detailed maps of the area. What to do, where to stay? Click here for more information. |
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The Central Coast starts around the Hawkesbury River bridge, approximately 45 minutes drive from Sydney CBD. Our map features one regional map and seven town maps, which include Gosford, Woy Woy, The Entrance, Budgewoi, Toukley, Wyong, Avoca & Terrigal. The regional map covers the area from Mooney Mooney in the South to Dora Creek in the North and Wisemans Ferry in the West to the coast in the East. A little inset map depicts St. Albans. What to do, where to stay? Click here for more information. View the
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The Newcastle / Hunter region extends to the North of the Central Coast. Our map features one regional map that covers the area from Wyee in the South to Paterson in the North, shows Cessnock and the Hunter Valley Wine Country in the West, Port Stephens and Hawks Nest in the East. Town maps of Nelson Bay and environs and Newcastle are also included. What to do, where to stay? Click here for more information. View the
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The Great Lakes map displays eight town maps and one regional map. The towns include Bulahdelah, Forster-Tuncurry, Gloucester, Hawks Nest, Nabiac, Smiths Lake, Stroud and Tea Gardens. The regional map depicts an area from Tea Gardens and Karuah in the South to Wingham and Harrington in the North, from Gresford and Barrington Tops in the West to Forster-Tuncurry on the coast. What to do, where to stay? Click here for more information. View the
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This guide features the wonderful area of Great Lakes with its diverse attractions for every holiday seeker. Visit national parks, enjoy the natural beauty of this region and explore the historic hinterland. What to do, where to stay? Click here for more information. |
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The Manning Valley/Taree region lies approximately 330 kilometres from Sydney. This map contains one regional map and five town maps, the regional map covers the area from Tuncurry-Forster in the South to Port Macquarie in the North, from Nowendoc in the West all the way to the coast in the East. Harrington, Wingham, Hallidays Point & Diamond Beach, Old Bar and Taree are displayed in detail in town maps. Taree also includes two small inset maps of the town centre and Cundletown. What to do, where to stay? Click here for more information. View the
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The Manning Valley is located on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales. The valley has been shaped by the Manning River which is the central focus of the area. The main centre Taree has modern shopping and entertainment facilities. Satellite towns of Wingham, Old Bar, Harrington, Hallidays Point and Manning Point provide the area with access to the hinterland and coast. The areas most attractive feature is its unspoiled natural landscape. There is no highrise on the beachfronts and access to the hinterland forests is readily available. Visit Ellenborough Falls, go horseriding, sail or ski on the river or explore the arts and craft galleries. The area has many tourism award winning accommodation houses and a stay in the Manning is a wonderful natural experience. What to do, where to stay? Click here for more information. |
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Port Macquarie is located about 400km from Sydney. The regional map covers an area from Johns River in the South to Stuarts Point in the North, Willi Willi National Park in the West to the coast in the East. Town maps of Wauchope, South West Rocks, Port Macquarie, Kempsey and an area map of Camden Haven, North Haven and Laurieton show more detailed information. Kempsey is the commercial centre of the Macleay Valley. It is about 440km north of Sydney. The Macleay Valley is a wonderfully natural area, featuring beautiful beaches and national parks. South West Rocks, north east of Kempsey is the home to Trial Bay Gaol a historic site set on a scenic headland of magical beauty. Crescent Head, south east of Kempsey, is one of Australia's most famous surfing beaches. What to do, where to stay? Click here for more information. View the
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The Macleay
region lies in the temperate zone of North Coast NSW. This means
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Coffs Harbour is situated about 540km from Sydney. The map features a regional map covering an area from South West Rocks in the South to Glenreagh and Woolgoolga in the North, Armidale and Guyra in the West to the coast in the East. More detailed information is depicted on six town maps including: Coffs Harbour, Armidale, Nambucca Heads, Woolgoolga, Bellingen and Sawtell. What to do, where to stay? Click here for more information. View the
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The Northern Rivers map features one regional map that covers the area from Corindi and Grafton in the South to Tweed Heads / Coolangatta in the North, shows Tenterfield in the West to the coast in the East. Several town maps are also included, please see below. What to do, where to stay? Click here for more information. View the maps: |
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Featuring the coastal strip between Sydney and Brisbane, with all the latest information about tourist attractions and the best holiday destinations. The guide starts at Sydney, leads via Gosford and Newcastle to Forster-Tuncurry. From Forster it covers the area to Port Macquarie, Coffs Harbour, Yamba and Byron Bay. To the North of Byron Bay it features the Gold Coast and Brisbane. What to do, where to stay? Click here for more information. |
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