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No images? Click here Big flavours and bold trails in NSWSavour the flavours and soak up the energy that makes NSW so easy to love. Start by feasting your way across the Blue Mountains and Central West, where regional produce and local talent shine, or head to the coast for some of the state’s best oysters, served fresh with a side of sea breeze. Or balance indulgence with adventure on NSW’s top autumn walks, where cooler days and colourful landscapes make getting outdoors a pleasure. And with a packed line‑up of major endurance and musical events adding buzz across the state, there’s no shortage of excitement to round out your NSW escape. Feast across the Blue Mountains to Central WestFrom the escarpments of the Blue Mountains to the historic streets of Bathurst and the vineyard lined landscapes of Orange and Mudgee, there is a wealth of wining and dining attractions, framed by remarkable scenery that make it a memorable journey worth undertaking. Heading beyond the Blue Mountains? Take the 25-minute detour via Darling Causeway and Chifley Road at Victoria Pass on the Great Western Highway The best oysters along the NSW coastA New South Wales oyster may be one of the best you’ll ever devour – the state’s extensive bivalve producers regularly take home awards for their creaminess and distinct flavour. Discover the unique characteristics of NSW oysters, and where to sample them, with this comprehensive list of some of the state’s best producers from north to south. NSW's top walks to try this autumnWhether you’re an experienced bushwalker or you’re dipping your boot-clad toes into the world of multi-day hikes for the first time, you’ll find the perfect itinerary to match your walking style within the NSW Great Walks collection. From challenging treks through rainforests and gorges to spectacular coastal hikes and an epic alpine adventure, here’s a rundown of seven great walks that showcase the diversity of incredible landscapes you’ll encounter across New South Wales.
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