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Perched on the Northern Tablelands at over 1,300 metres, Guyra is a small, crisp high-country town that feels a world away from the coast. Known for its big skies, frosty winters, and rich volcanic soils, this is a place where travellers come for quiet rural landscapes, bird-filled wetlands, and a genuine dose of country hospitality. The drive up from the New England Highway rewards with sweeping pastoral views and a palpable change in air — cooler, cleaner, and scented with eucalyptus.
Highlights & What to See
- Mother of Ducks Lagoon Nature Reserve — a shallow, internationally significant wetland that teems with waterbirds: black swans, grebes, ducks, and the occasional brolga. A short boardwalk and bird hide make for easy, rewarding wildlife watching.
- Guyra Historical Museum — housed in the old railway station, this volunteer-run gem offers a charming window into the region's pioneering past, from farming implements to local photographs.
- New England Holiday Park — more than just accommodation, this spot has a small farmyard zoo and a mini-golf course, making it a hit with families.
- Guyra Antique Centre — a treasure trove for collectors, with everything from vintage glassware to retro furniture spread across a sprawling shed.
- Trout Fishing on the Little Llangothlin Lagoon — a tranquil spot for fly-fishing (seasonal permits apply) or just a picnic by the reeds.
Suggested Time to Spend
Guyra is best enjoyed as a half-day stop or an overnight pause on a New England road trip. If you're keen on birdwatching or fishing, allow a full afternoon to explore the lagoons. For a quick visit, an hour or two covers the museum and a stroll around the main street. Many travellers combine Guyra with Armidale (30 minutes south) or Glen Innes (40 minutes north) for a longer Tablelands itinerary.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Armidale — a vibrant regional city with excellent museums, galleries, and the dramatic gorges of Oxley Wild Rivers National Park.
- Glen Innes — famous for its Celtic heritage, standing stones, and the annual Australian Celtic Festival.
- Ebor — home to the spectacular Ebor Falls, where the Guy Fawkes River plunges into a deep gorge.
- Waterfall Way — a scenic drive linking Guyra to the coast via Dorrigo National Park and its ancient rainforests.
- New England National Park — a World Heritage-listed wilderness with cloudforests, lyrebirds, and stunning lookouts over the escarpment.
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