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Aboriginal Experiences in New South Wales

Explore the Aborginal experiences in and around Sydney/Warrane and across New South Wales, from the North Coast to Country NSW.

Pair culture with adventure

Love quad-biking? Or maybe you’re more of a paddleboarder? Adventurous Aboriginal touring options abound in New South Wales.

 

Expand your horizons

From an exhilarating bridge climb to an eye-opening guided walk around the Sydney Harbour foreshore, Aboriginal experiences in Sydney/Warrane reveal fascinating chapters of the city’s little-known past.

 

Experience Aboriginal ceremony

An immersive two-night experience on the New South Wales South Coast is just one of many Aboriginal experiences that invite you to experience the important role of ceremony in Aboriginal culture.

 

 

Experiences near Sydney

 

1-hour Quad Bike Adventure Tour

Feel the need for speed? Jump on a quad bike to zip around the immense Stockton Beach Sand Dunes, part of NSW’s Worimi Conservation Lands, with an Aboriginal guide. Explore experience here.

Aboriginal Harbour Heritage Tour

Join an experienced First Nations guide on a walking tour of the foreshore and discover the rich Gadigal heritage of the Royal Botanic Garden and Sydney Harbour. Explore Experience here.

Aboriginal Special Places Tour

Look, smell, learn and immerse yourself in Wiradjuri culture as Mark Saddler shares his ancient Country and its many spectacular and significant sites. Explore experience here.

 

 

 

Burrawa Aboriginal Climb

For a fascinating cultural perspective of an iconic landmark, summit the Sydney Harbour Bridge with an Indigenous storyteller guide. Explore experience here.

Aboriginal Walkabout Tour

This leisurely walk around Wagga Wagga visits key Wiradjuri sites along the ancient Marrambidya Bila (Murrumbidgee River). Explore experience here.

NSW Itineraries

NSW is bursting with activities. For beach lovers, the coast offers endless opportunities for swimming, surfing, and sunbathing at famous spots like Bondi, Coffs Harbour, and Port Macquarie. Beyond the usual tourist attractions, NSW also offers unique experiences like whale watching in Nelson Bay, marvelling at contemporary art at the Sydney Art Gallery, or hiking through the ancient rainforests of the Blue Mountains. No matter what your interests are, NSW has something spectacular to explore. 

Queensland | Brisbane to Gold Coast Road Trip Itinerary
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Queensland | Brisbane to Gold Coast Road Trip Itinerary

Road Trip: Gourmet Country

Day 1: Brisbane to Killarney

Distance: 173km

Travel Time: 2 hours

Stressed out city types you need a nature fix! Pack yourself a picnic and head out of town via the small towns of Beaudesert and Boonah to your lunch destination: the verdant Queen Mary Falls. From Boonah take Carneys Creek Road, which becomes The Head Road and then Spring Creek Road – what you’ll notice over this 60km stretch, is the landscape getting greener, hillier and more beautiful as you wind your way over the twists and turns of the Great Dividing Range.

Part of Main Range National Park, Queen Mary Falls is a lush place to relax and explore. There are shady picnic tables, wood burning and electric barbecues (watch out for swooping kookaburras after your lunch!), toilets and a 2km walk to the base of the Falls. If you’re not fond of stairs, stroll to the viewing platform a couple of minutes from the start of the track to see the Spring Creek cut its course and cascade over the 40-metre fern-encrusted drop. But sitting at the base of the Falls breathing in the fresh, damp air is well worth the half-hour circuit, which is easy done if you’re even moderately fit.

Image: Tourism and Events Queensland

 

Day 2: Killarney to Stanthorpe

Distance: 113km

Travel Time: 1 hour, 15 minutes

Today is all about eating and drinking … somebody has to do it!

Before the feasting begins, rise early and take a 2-minute stroll to Carr’s Lookout to catch the sun rising over the Gorge and mountains – the view is often shrouded in dawn mist, making for winning Instagram pics, certainly #worthgettingupfor! Take your time over a hearty country-style a la carte breakfast al fresco at the Café, then pack your bags and hit the road for The Granite Belt, in Stanthorpe.

Image: Tourism and Events Queensland

 

Day 3: Stanthorpe to Brisbane or Gold Coast

Distance: 250km

Travel Time: 3 hours

If you’re not off on a dawn hike, sleep in and enjoy a leisurely breakfast at your accommodation or try Feast n Farmin’, Foxy’s Bakery or Brinx Deli in Stanthorpe.

Hands up who wants to go home?

No we didn’t think so!  Before you set your course toward home, drop in to the Truffle Discovery Centre to learn about the area’s truffles – a gourmet ingredient sought after by chefs and home cooks  – you can buy fresh truffles here in the season (usually late July /early August depending on the weather) or truffle oil or truffle-infused honey year-round.

On the way out of town tour Kent Saddlery’s workshop to see master saddlers and leather artisans at work, or drop into Granite Belt Christmas Farm – where you can buy fresh handmade chocolates from Mrs Claus’ Kitchen, or savour the fresh smell of pine on a wander through the fields of real Christmas trees – if you’re there in harvest season you can take home the perfect festive tree!

Image: Tourism and Events Queensland

 

 

 

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