DESTINATION: Orange

Orange

The sixth largest city in New South Wales, Orange is surrounded by fertile farming land that produces an abundance of fruit, wheat, wine grapes, sheep, cattle and pigs. Not known for its citrus, Orange does produce well over half the State's apples. Cherry, pear and stone-fruit orchards also thrive in the red soil.


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Wine tasting is a popular activity for those wanting to experience the cool-climate wines. A brochure on the wineries open to the public is available from the tourist office. The poet Banjo Paterson was born at Narrambla, near Orange in 1864. A memorial in Banjo Paterson Park, on the Ophir Rd, 5km east of Orange, marks his birthplace. Also worthwhile visiting are the Orange Botanic Gardens, located off Kearneys Dr, north of the city. They were first planted in 1981, and became established quickly. The Regional Art Gallery, in Byng St, houses a permanent art collection and also hosts touring exhibitions.

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Borenore Caves Reserve is located 17.5km west of Orange. A walking trail leads from Arch Cave and follows Boree Creek through to Tunnel and Verandah Caves. Take a good torch to explore the caves. The reserve also has picnic and BBQ facilities.

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Copyright 2007, by the Contributing Authors. Cite/attribute Resource. cmsadmin. (2005, May 20). Orange. Retrieved July 24, 2008, from Plan Book Travel Australia Web site: http://www.planbooktravel.com.au/australia/nsw/orange. This work is licensed under a Universal Publishers. Universal Publishers

Region: Explorer Country

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From the gold rush towns of Sofala and Hill End to remote sheep stations, Central NSW Explorer Country provides the visitor with an unforgettable bush experience - where history comes alive before your very eyes. Central NSW offers a diverse range of discovery-type experiences, a highlight of which is the famous Western Plains Zoo in Dubbo. There are 14 National Parks and nature reserves to discover - including Wollemi National Park in the south to the Warrumbungles in the north - and many opportunities to explore underground at Abercrombie Caves and the Wellington Caves and Phosphate Mine. more

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Byng St, Ph: (02) 6361 5226


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