New England High Country tourism region

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The New England High Country tourism region is a high-altitude area of northern New South Wales, Australia, known for its cool climate, historic towns, and scenic national parks, waterfalls, and rural landscapes.

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New England High Country tourism region canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic region
tourism region
climate cool temperate
contains Apsley Falls
Armidale
Cathedral Rock National Park
Dangars Falls
Ebor Falls
Glen Innes
Guy Fawkes River National Park NERFINISHED
Guyra
Inverell
New England National Park
New England Tablelands
Oxley Wild Rivers National Park NERFINISHED
Tenterfield
Uralla
Walcha
Wollomombi Falls
country Australia
elevation over 1000 metres above sea level in many areas
governedBy local councils of Armidale Regional, Glen Innes Severn, Guyra, Inverell, Tenterfield, Uralla, and Walcha
hasCharacteristic cool climate
high-altitude
hasFeature gorges
granite landscapes
tablelands
hasSeasonalCondition occasional snowfall
winter frosts
knownFor historic towns
rural landscapes
scenic national parks
waterfalls
language English
locatedIn New South Wales
northern New South Wales
otherEconomicActivity agriculture
forestry
grazing
partOf New England region of New South Wales
primaryEconomicActivity tourism
promotedBy regional tourism organisations
state New South Wales
tourismActivities bushwalking
food and wine tourism
heritage tourism
scenic driving
transportAccess New England Highway NERFINISHED
Waterfall Way

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Walcha isPartOf New England High Country tourism region
Armidale Regional Council locatedIn New England High Country tourism region