Armidale is a city in the Northern Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia. Armidale had a population of 23,578 as at 30 June 2011. It is the administrative centre for the Northern Tablelands region. It is located approximately half way between Sydney and Brisbane at the junction of the New England Highway, national route 15, and Waterfall Way. Armidale traditional owners are Anaiwan people. Many Gumbaynggirr people have settled in Armidale since colonisation.© Wikipedia
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The city of Armidale is located in the New England Regional of NSW and well known for its historical buildings, beautiful countryside and educational facilities. There are several private and public schools in Armidale plus the University of New England which offers a huge range of courses attracting international students.
We have visited this beautiful place on many occasions as we have family in the area. Armidale is particularly beautiful during autumn with trees lining the streets changing colours - brilliant reds and oranges. Armidale has a huge range of accommodation - something to suit everyone:
The region around Armidale has a number of spectacular waterfalls, gorges and world-heritage national parks where you can canyoning, mountain biking, bird watching, trout fishing, bush walking etc. There are some great cafes in town and range of good restaurants - not to mention good shopping outlets.
As you can see this is a one-stop place for a very interesting holiday. Be warned that Armidale can be very cold during winter.