Ulmarra

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Ulmarra is a small historic riverside village in New South Wales, Australia, known for its heritage streetscape and location on the Clarence River.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf locality
rural community
village
country Australia
distanceTo approximately 15 km north-east of Grafton
approximately 300 km south of Brisbane
approximately 630 km north of Sydney
governingBody Clarence Valley Council
hasCharacteristic heritage streetscape
historic
riverside
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
retail services
tourism
hasFacility boat ramp
café
general store
hotel
post office
hasFeature historic shopfronts
riverbank parklands
tree-lined main street
heritageStatus heritage streetscape protections at local level
knownFor antiques and collectibles shops
arts and crafts
heritage streetscape
historic buildings
riverside setting
tourism
localGovernmentArea Clarence Valley Council
locatedIn Clarence Valley
New South Wales North Coast bioregion
surface form: New South Wales North Coast

Northern New South Wales
eastern Australia
locatedNear Grafton
locatedOn Pacific Highway
locatedOnRiver Clarence River NERFINISHED
region Northern Rivers
state New South Wales
timeZone AEST
timeZoneDST AEDT
tourismType heritage tourism
river-based recreation
transport road access via Pacific Highway

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