Photo: Terry Cooke / CC BY 2.0
Armidale is a high-country gem on the New England Tableland, where crisp air, cathedral-like elms, and a palpable sense of history meet a lively arts scene. This university town sits at about 1000 metres elevation, giving it four distinct seasons – think golden autumn leaves, frosty winter mornings, and brilliant spring blooms. For self-drive travellers, it’s a perfect mid-point between Sydney and Brisbane, offering a dose of culture, colonial architecture, and easy access to dramatic gorges and national parks.
Highlights & What to See
- New England Regional Art Museum (NERAM): Houses an impressive collection of Australian art, including the renowned Howard Hinton and Chandler Coventry collections. The building itself is a modernist stunner.
- Armidale Heritage Walk: A self-guided stroll past grand Victorian and Federation buildings – look for the post office, courthouse, and the beautifully preserved Booloominbah (now part of the university).
- Oxley Wild Rivers National Park: Just east of town, this UNESCO World Heritage wilderness boasts plunging waterfalls (Wollomombi Falls is one of Australia’s highest) and deep gorges with lookout walks.
- Cathedral of St Peter and St Paul: An imposing Anglican cathedral with striking stained glass and a peaceful graveyard – a quiet spot for reflection.
- Armidale Farmers Market: Held on the first Saturday of the month, it’s a great place to sample local apples, cheeses, and artisan breads while chatting with growers.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for at least two full days: one to explore the town’s galleries, heritage buildings, and café scene, and another to drive out to the national parks for short walks and waterfall viewpoints. If you’re a keen bushwalker, add an extra day for longer trails like the Lyrebird Walk at Wollomombi. The pace is unhurried – Armidale rewards those who linger over a flat white and a good book.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Dorrigo National Park: About 90 minutes east, this Gondwana rainforest park offers boardwalk walks through ancient trees and the dramatic Dorrigo Escarpment.
- Uralla: A charming historic village 20 minutes south, known for Thunderbolt’s grave and the New England Quarter Horse Trail.
- Waterfall Way: The scenic drive from Armidale to the coast (via Dorrigo and Bellingen) is dotted with waterfalls, lookout points, and lush valleys.
- Guyra: A small town 30 minutes north, famous for its giant “Freddo Frog” and the Mother of Ducks Lagoon bird sanctuary.
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Image credits
- Dorrigo National Park — Cgoodwin / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Uralla — Cgoodwin / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Waterfall Way — Cgoodwin / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Guyra — Cgoodwin / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Oxley Wild Rivers National Park — Cgoodwin / CC BY-SA 4.0