Armidale

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Perched on the New England Tableland at over 1000 metres elevation, Armidale is a city of cathedral spires, autumn leaves and crisp air. It’s the cultural and educational heart of the region, home to the University of New England and a surprising number of museums and galleries. The surrounding landscape of granite outcrops, gorges and waterfalls makes it a natural base for walkers and waterfall-chasers. With a strong café culture and a distinct seasonal rhythm – think blazing foliage in April and frosty winter mornings – Armidale feels more like a country town than a city, and that’s its charm.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two full days gives you time to explore the city’s galleries and heritage buildings, plus a day trip into Oxley Wild Rivers National Park to see the waterfalls. If you’re driving Waterfall Way, budget at least three days to do the drive justice with overnight stops in Dorrigo or Bellingen. Autumn (March–May) is spectacular for foliage, but the region is rewarding year-round.

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