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Perched high on the New England Tableland, Ebor is a tiny, soul-stirring village that feels a world away from the coast. Its main draw is the magnificent Ebor Falls, where the Guy Fawkes River plunges over ancient basalt cliffs into a fern-filled gorge. This is a place for quiet contemplation, crisp air, and the kind of big-sky landscapes that make you want to pull over the car and just stare.
Highlights & What to See
- Ebor Falls: The undisputed star. Two lookouts offer views of the upper and lower falls; the lower track leads to a particularly dramatic vantage point. Go after rain for maximum thunder.
- Guy Fawkes River National Park: Beyond the falls, this park protects rugged wilderness perfect for bushwalking, birdwatching, and spotting wallabies at dusk.
- Cathedral Rock National Park: A short drive north, this park features striking granite tors and the serene Native Dog Creek – excellent for a picnic and a short walk.
- Ebor Village: A blink-and-you'll-miss-it hamlet with a historic pub (the Ebor Hotel) that serves hearty country meals and cold beer to travellers.
Suggested Time to Spend
Ebor is a stopover, not a destination in itself. Half a day is ample to visit the falls and stretch your legs. If you're a keen bushwalker, budget a full day to explore the national park trails. Most visitors pass through on the scenic drive between Armidale and the coast.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Dorrigo National Park: About an hour east, home to Gondwana rainforests and the spectacular Dorrigo Skywalk.
- Waterfall Way: One of Australia's great scenic drives, linking Ebor to coastal Coffs Harbour via a string of waterfalls and national parks.
- Armidale: A 45-minute drive west, this university city offers museums, galleries, and New England's best dining.
- Point Lookout: In New England National Park, this lookout offers sweeping views over the Great Escarpment – a must on a clear day.
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