Liverpool Plains

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Stretching across the fertile heart of northern New South Wales, the Liverpool Plains are a vast, quilt-like landscape of black-soil farmlands, volcanic peaks and tiny country towns. This is authentic rural Australia, where the pace slows to the rhythm of harvest seasons and the horizon seems to go on forever. For travellers on a self-drive journey between Sydney and the north coast, the plains offer a refreshing detour into agricultural heritage, wide-open skies and genuine country hospitality.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers spend a day driving through the plains, stopping for a meal in Quirindi and a few photo breaks. If you want to explore the rural heritage village or take a short hike in the Warrumbungles, plan for an overnight stay. Two days allows a relaxed loop: arrive from the south via the New England Highway, detour to the Warrumbungles, then head east to the Hunter Valley or north to Tamworth.

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