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I really enjoyed Armidale in northern NSW.
In a way, I kind of knew I would, considering it’s a university town located in the picturesque New England region of NSW. It has a laid-back vibe, lots of quirky attractions, and charming coffee shops – it’s just my kind of town if I’m not on the coast.
There are plenty of things to do in Armidale NSW and the surrounding region that show the best of local history, with heritage buildings and museums, as well as natural sites such as tree-lined streets, nearby waterfalls and gorges.
It also has a reputation for good food and wine.
But if you’re not sure what to do in Armidale NSW, then don’t worry, because I have listed all the best attractions in the town so you can plan your itinerary with ease.
Is Armidale Worth Visiting?
I wanted to stay in Armidale longer and two days felt a little rushed, because there are plenty of things to do in Armindale which makes it definitely worth a visit.
However, our two days exploring the Armidale region kept us fulfilled, and what’s so appealing about Armidale is that it’s not just an urban centre, but within reach are several national parks, wineries, and tourist drives that loop you back into town.
It’s a place that’s easy to like for its historical rural charm.
Fun Things to Do in Armidale, NSW
Below are the highlights of our 2-day visit to Armidale, NSW and some unmissable attractions you need to add to your list.
1. Take an Armidale HeritageTour
For a great introduction to Armidale, jump on the free guided Heritage Bus Tour which runs for 2.5 hours.
You’ll learn about the history of Armidale and the people from an informative guide. This guided tour operates on donations and departs from the visitor’s information centre at 10.am 7 days a week.
Some of the sights you’ll see include Booloominbah, a Victorian mansion situated at the University of New England which was the summer house for the White family.
You also pass by monuments, heritage homes, churches, and cathedrals, gardens, and parks.
If you don’t like buses, you can also do a heritage walk.
2. Visit Petersons Winery, Armidale NSW
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