NSW, Australia Travel Guide
(NSW is also known as New South Wales)
NSW Tourist Places Australia,NEW SOUTH WALES Travel Informations,Tourist places, NSW Attractions, Holiday Packages
NSW
- Capital: Sydney
- Famous for/as: Beaches,Hunter Valley,Blue Mountains
- Population: 7 million
- Area: 802 000 Sq Km
- Language: English
- Best Season: All Year-round
- Weather: Warm to hot summers and cool winters
Places to See Around
NSW Info
Civic Plaza
Blacktown, NSW 2148
Toll Free: 1300 302 858
Phone: (02) 9839 6802
Fax: (02) 9831 5840
visitor@blacktown.nsw.gov.au
John Oxley Cottage
Elderslie, NSW 2570
Phone: (02) 4658 1370
Fax: (02) 4658 1563
tourism@camden.nsw.gov.au
New South Wales is the most populated state in Australia with a population of around 7 million.
The climate and size of the state allows for a diverse range of activities. Explore wine regions, beautiful beaches, National Parks, go on outback adventures or perhaps try whale and dolphin watching.
The capital of New South Wales is Sydney. The city is a popular base for visitors to New South Wales as the city offers so much and is within a couple or so hours of popular tourist spots such as the famous Hunter Valley wine area, the Blue Mountains and the softly rolling hills of the Southern Highlands.
New South Wales has endless unspoilt beaches, breathtaking natural treasures and one of the world’s most famous and vibrant cities. Climb Sydney Harbour Bridge or take the ferry past the Opera House to Manly. Do a day trip to the Hunter Valley vineyards or the romantic Blue Mountains. Restore your zen on the beach in Byron Bay and see dolphins play in the clear waters of Jervis Bay. Bike ride and dive on Lord Howe Island and visit the world’s oldest ceremonial burial site at Mungo National Park. Horse ride, hike or hit the snowfields in the Snowy Mountains or head west for Tamworth’s country music and Moree’s natural artesian spas. Whatever you do in New South Wales will be an investment of time you definitely won’t regret.