New England / Armidale, New South Wales
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New England is high country — Armidale sits at a thousand metres, and it is the one part of New South Wales with four real seasons. Couples marry among the elms and cathedrals of Armidale itself, on grazing properties across the tablelands, and at the gorges and waterfalls of Oxley Wild Rivers, where Wollomombi drops 220 metres.
Uralla, Walcha and Guyra are the villages around it, and autumn here is the draw: a university town in the hills with deciduous colour Australia mostly cannot offer.