Tenterfield

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Nestled in the New England region of northern NSW, Tenterfield is a town steeped in history and surrounded by rolling hills, granite outcrops, and national parks. Known as the birthplace of Australian federation (it was here that Sir Henry Parkes delivered his famous 1889 speech), Tenterfield offers a blend of heritage architecture, artisan shops, and easy access to the rugged wilderness of the Great Dividing Range. The town’s main street is lined with beautifully preserved 19th-century buildings, while the surrounding landscape invites hiking, birdwatching, and quiet country drives.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two to three days allows you to explore the town’s key heritage sites and tackle a day-walk in one of the nearby national parks. If you’re short on time, a full-day stopover is enough to see the main historical buildings and take a short hike at Bald Rock. For a relaxed pace, base yourself in Tenterfield for a weekend and combine it with a scenic drive through the New England wine region.

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