New South Wales
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Sydney City
Sydney is Australia's largest city, offering a rich and diverse range of accommodation. Particularly attractive are Sydney's boutique, personalised accommodation options which includes bed and breakfast accommodation or lodges, guesthouses and cottages.
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Sydney Airport
Sydney Airport is the gateway to Australia's most diverse and exciting city, with a variety of accommodation right on its doorstep. The immediate vicinity of the airport is especially well served with hotels dedicated to the corporate traveller on a brief stopover, with facilities such as business amenities, in-room data ports, meeting rooms and conference facilities close at hand.
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Sydney Suburbs
The suburbs of Sydney have a huge array of accommodation options, and prices are highly competitive.
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Blue Mountains
The Blue Mountains, just a one-hour drive west of Sydney, is a favourite getaway for Sydneysiders looking for a short escape from urban living. The region's spectacular beauty and many walking trails are complemented by an outstanding array of cafes, restaurants, gardens and golf courses. The area has an abundance of small, romantic boutique accommodation, including bed and breakfasts, guesthouses and self-contained cottages.
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Mudgee Valley
Many excellent motels are also found in this region.
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Central West
Motel accommodation is widely available.
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Far West
All the large towns have outstanding motel accommodation.
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Lord Howe and Norfolk Island
Both islands are superbly equipped with a choice of accommodation for all holiday needs. Lord Howe in particular has several glamorous hotels and guesthouses. Bed and breakfast accommodation is another option, and both are well served with self-contained accommodation and cottages.
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Central Coast
Cottages and bed and breakfast accommodation are another option. The region is also well supplied with motels.
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Lake Macquarie
Lake Macquarie is a large and pleasant lake characterised by a wealth of accommodation options and a superb array of watersports. At the northern end in particular, boating, fishing and swimming are popular. Located approximately 110 kilometres from Sydney, Lake Macquarie is also easily accessible.
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Hunter Valley-Newcastle
Located to the north of Sydney, the Hunter Valley is also noted for its fine restaurants and excellent accommodation.
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Barrington Tops
This spectacular area offers excellent accommodation for those seeking a peaceful rural holiday.
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Port Stephens
Port Stephens, a large an scenic bay just north of Newcastle, is one of the state's most popular holiday destinations. The towns and villages that line its shores offer a huge array of holiday accommodation, especially guesthouses and self-contained apartments and holiday houses.
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Coffs Coast & Mid North Coast
The Mid North coast of NSW is a fabulous and diverse region with a rich array of beaches, rainforests, mountains, rives and lakes. Along the coast, cities and towns such as Coffs Harbour, Port Macquarie, Taree and Forster-Tuncurry have a choice of resort accommodation, with a dazzling array of facilities. For guests in search of more personal lodgings, there are many small guesthouses and self-contained cottages, beach houses and apartments that range from simple to superb.
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New England
The New England region of NSW is an area of spectacular waterfalls, attractive and unspoilt mountain countryside and prosperous rural townships. Rural accommodation is found in all its form throughout New England, ranging from farmstays to country cottages and guesthouses. Luxurious boutique accommodation is another specialty.
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Far North Coast
The Far North Coast is a seductive and exciting destination. Places such as Byron Bay have become some of the most desirable beach destinations on the world scene, and the whole region has acquired a Riviera-like gloss. Small, luxurious accommodation with the accent on romance reaches an art form here, both along the coast and in the flowing hills of the hinterland.
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Southern Tablelands
Motel and traditional hotel accommodation may be found throughout the towns and villages of the Southern Tablelands.
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Southern Highlands
The Southern Highlands, perched high on the ramparts of the Great Dividing Range, offers a superb refuge for Sydneysiders. The Southern Highlands has a long tradition of welcoming guests a its many fine guesthouses. Other accommodation alternatives are small, romantic, luxurious hotels and bed and breakfast lodgings.
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South Coast
Tucked away in the green folds of the hinterland are many charming guesthouses, self-contained holiday houses and small retreats that offer high quality accommodation. Motels are also plentiful throughout the region.
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Jervis Bay
A small but select number of unique bushland retreats offer an intimate, romantic experience. Bed and breakfast accommodation is also available in a number of small guesthouses dotted around the bay. Motels and traditional style hotels may also be found here.
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Far South Coast
The Far South coast is a quieter alternative where the crowds are smaller and the orientation is toward families. As well as its many fine beaches, the Far South coast has many invigorating national parks, rustic villages and a reputation as a quality producer of fish, shellfish and dairy products.
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South West
Visitors to the South West have many opportunities to enjoy country cottages, bed and breakfasts and rural farmstays where visitors can sample a range of outdoor pleasures with friendly, hospitable hosts.
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Snowy Mountains
Visitors to the lakeside town of Jindabyne also have a choice of self-contained accommodation. Fine country motels are also found extensively throughout the Snowy Mountains.
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