Carcoar

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Carcoar is a beautifully preserved colonial village in the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, about 250 kilometres west of Sydney. Nestled in a valley beside the Belubula River, it's one of Australia's finest examples of a 19th-century rural town, with a main street lined with sandstone buildings that look much as they did 150 years ago. Carcoar offers a quiet, atmospheric escape for history buffs and road-trippers exploring the region's pastoral landscapes.

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Carcoar is a compact town that can be explored in a couple of hours, but it's best enjoyed as a relaxed half-day stop. Combine the heritage walk with a riverside picnic and a visit to the pottery. If you're self-driving, it's an ideal lunch break on the journey between Bathurst and Cowra. Overnight stays are possible at the historic Carcoar Hotel or local B&Bs for those wanting to soak up the evening quiet.

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