Sail Urunga’s “Discover Sailing Adventure” is open to people of most abilities and is approximately a three-hour sailing adventure from Urunga to Mylestom Village and back. It is provided without the technical detail of an accredited sailing course and is an ideal way for you and your friends or family or other small groups including those with some disabilities to experience the joy of small boat sailing on our appealing rivers where we may be lucky and see dolphins, turtles, sea eagles and even the odd shipwreck. Sail Urunga is a nationally accredited Australian Sailing Discover Sailing Training Centre and can tailor a sailing experience just for you.
The Waterfall Way is one of the main arteries into New England from the east, and it’s aptly named. Weaving through a number of the high country’s world-class national parks, this road promises to defy the advice of 90s pop culture and instead go chasing waterfalls. Here’s our pick of...
Meander 10 minutes south of Armidale on Dangarsleigh Road and you’ll arrive at a long, tree-lined driveway whose reverence hints at the grand residence atop the hill. The 100-year-old homestead emerges from the trees as you follow the circular driveway up to the stately porte cochere and step out onto...
Looking for a beautiful spot to cool off after exploring the national parks along the Waterfall Way? Well these picturesque swimming locations are sure to be worthy of an Instagram post or two? First stop Gara Gorge, or otherwise referred to by the locals as the Blue Hole. Gara Gorge...