Ebor

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Nestled on the lush New England Tablelands, Ebor is a tiny village that punches well above its weight when it comes to natural drama. This is waterfall country at its most spectacular, with the thundering Ebor Falls plunging into a deep gorge that feels like a secret only the locals know. The crisp mountain air, rolling green paddocks, and a palpable sense of isolation make it a perfect detour for anyone driving between the coast and the Northern Tablelands. Expect sheep-dotted hills, a general store that doubles as the town's social hub, and a profound quiet that’s broken only by the roar of water.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Ebor itself is a quick stop – you can see the falls and stretch your legs in under an hour. But to properly appreciate the area, budget a half-day: combine the falls walk with a picnic, then explore a short section of the Guy Fawkes River National Park track. If you’re using Ebor as a break on a Waterfall Way road trip, a two-hour pause is perfect. Overnight options are limited, so most visitors treat it as a scenic detour between Dorrigo and Armidale.

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