Autumn colour in Orange. Credit: Visit NSW |
Discover a rich diversity of landscapes including box woodland, open farm country, dams and reservoirs, pine plantations, cave systems, picturesque waterways and eucalypt forests.
Heritage Culture
With a rich history in the arts and a flourishing cultural scene, the region has become a major creative hub with impressive arts facilities including museums, galleries, theatres, live music venues and the Orange Regional Conservatorium.Retail
Shopping in Orange. Credit: Visit NSW |
For many, the farmers markets remain the quintessential regional experience and a must do for both locals and visitors alike. Shop the flavours of the region directly from the producer or choose from an array of high quality artisan baked goods, preserves, local wines, beers and ciders.
Accommodation
Take a teaspoon of crisp clean air, add a dash of stillness, sprinkle the sky with stars and add a touch of country hospitality and you have found the secret to a solid night's sleep in Orange District. The type of accommodation you choose depends on how best you want to experience the region.Do you want to immerse yourself in Oranges unique wine culture? Glamp, rustic or boutique, try staying right in the heart of the region's best cellar doors surrounded by vine covered rolling hills.
Duntryleague Golf Club |
*Source: Orange Visitor Information Centre
151 Byng St, Orange NSW NSW 2800 Australia
1800 069 466
tourism@orange.nsw.gov.au
http://www.Orange360.com.au
151 Byng St, Orange NSW NSW 2800 Australia
1800 069 466
tourism@orange.nsw.gov.au
http://www.Orange360.com.au
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