New South Wales
Australia's most populated state is home to an equally vast array of attractions. The state's capital of Sydney is built around what many describe as one of the world's most beautiful harbours. Just to the west of the city are the spectacular Blue Mountains - a world heritage area offering stunning natural attractions and historic mountain villages. For that seaside escape, there are over 2000 kilometres of coastline, covering the semi-tropical North Coast beach resort towns down to the more laid back holiday and fishing communities along the South Coast.
Australia's highest peaks are found within the Snowy Mountains which are snow fields by winter and mountain retreats by summer. The vast rural heartland of the state covers riverfront towns and prosperous regional cities. And to add to the contrast of the state's varied environment is the remote Outback where historic mining towns and arid landscapes meet.
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