Photo: Queensland State Archives / CC PDM 1.0
The New England Highway is a scenic driving route that carves through the heart of New South Wales, linking the Hunter Valley wine region with the cool-climate highlands of New England. This is a road trip for those who crave open landscapes, historic country towns, and a genuine taste of rural Australia. As you climb from the vine-clad valleys to the crisp air of the tablelands, the highway reveals a string of heritage-listed villages, national parks, and lookout points that beg for a stop.
Highlights & What to See
- Maitland & Morpeth: Just north of Newcastle, these historic towns offer beautifully preserved 19th-century architecture, antique shops, and riverside walks. Morpeth’s main street is a treasure trove of artisan bakeries and galleries.
- Wollombi Valley detour: A short side trip from the highway leads to this lush valley, home to the famous Wollombi Tavern and the serene Yango Creek. A perfect spot for a pub lunch or a paddle.
- Gloucester: Nestled at the foot of the Bucketts Range, Gloucester is a gateway to Barrington Tops National Park. The town’s main street is lined with cafés, and the nearby Gloucester River offers swimming holes.
- New England National Park: Further north, this park boasts some of NSW’s most spectacular wilderness, with lookouts over ancient rainforests and the dramatic Point Lookout – often snow-dusted in winter.
- Armidale: A sophisticated university city with a thriving arts scene, Armidale is known for its cathedral, museums, and the stunning Waterfall Way that leads to Ebor Falls.
Suggested Time to Spend
To truly appreciate the New England Highway, allow at least three to four days for a one-way drive from the Hunter Valley to the Queensland border. This gives you time to explore the historic towns, take short hikes in national parks, and linger over local produce. If you’re short on time, a two-day trip can cover the highlights from Maitland to Armidale, but you’ll be doing a lot of driving. The highway is best enjoyed at a leisurely pace, with overnight stops in places like Gloucester or Walcha.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Hunter Valley wine region: Start your journey with a day (or two) tasting semillon and shiraz in the vineyards around Pokolbin.
- Barrington Tops National Park: A detour from Gloucester offers World Heritage-listed rainforest and alpine walks.
- Waterfall Way: From Armidale, this scenic road leads to Ebor Falls, Dorrigo National Park, and the coast at Coffs Harbour.
- Tamworth: Australia’s country music capital, just an hour west of the highway, is worth a stop for its music museums and cowboy culture.
- Oxley Wild Rivers National Park: Near Walcha, this park features dramatic gorges and waterfalls, with excellent bushwalking.
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Image credits
- Pokolbin — Sardaka ( talk ) 09:13, 15 December 2008 (UTC) / CC BY 3.0
- Gloucester — State Library of Victoria / Public domain
- Barrington Tops National Park — MrActiniuM / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Armidale — Terry Cooke / CC BY 2.0
- Tamworth — Felix Andrews ( Floybix ) / CC BY-SA 3.0