The 10 Best Hidden Gems Things to do in New South Wales, Australia

April 27, 2022 Lean Nau

New South Wales (abbreviated as NSW) is a state on the east coast of Australia. It borders Queensland to the north, Victoria to the south, and South Australia to the west. Its coast borders the Tasman Sea to the east. The Australian Capital Territory is an enclave within the state. New South Wales' state capital is Sydney, which is also Australia's most populous city. In March 2017, the population of New South Wales was over 7.8 million, making it Australia's most populous state. Just under two-thirds of the state's population, 4.67 million, live in the Greater Sydney area. Inhabitants of New South Wales are referred to as New South Welshmen.
Restaurants in New South Wales

1. Ivanhoe Wines

525 Marrowbone Rd, Pokolbin, Cessnock, New South Wales 2320 Australia +61 2 4998 7325 [email protected] http://www.ivanhoewines.com.au
Excellent
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5.0 based on 531 reviews

Ivanhoe Wines

Premium Wines from a boutique Hunter Valley vineyard. Enjoy the exceptional service and stunning views. Ivanhoe's Covid-19 Strategy - Please be assured that our team at Ivanhoe are taking every precaution to ensure your health and safety. We have upgraded our hygiene procedures as necessary, we have implented Social Distancing, as we only accept small groups. The glasses, tables and chairs are cleaned thoroughly and often after every use. The same friendly and knowlegdeable service is given. Flatten the Curve.

Reviewed By raule4444 - Sydney, Australia

We would like to thank the team at Ivanhoe wines for making us feel so welcome our first time we were taken care of by sommelier Matt who was very knowledgeable and personable also brilliant with our doggie Archie, we became members! Second time Tracey owner/manger welcome us and we were so well looked after by Kirsty Paula and Nathalie and all loved Archie!! Ivanhoe will always be a great reason to come back to the Hunter Valley!!

2. Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden

Near Luna Park via Clark Park, Lavender St, North Sydney, New South Wales 2060 N.S.W. Australia +61 2 9936 8100 [email protected] http://www.wendyssecretgarden.org.au
Excellent
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5.0 based on 433 reviews

Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden

Everyone needs a secret garden in their life and you’re invited to visit Wendy's, a public garden and much loved oasis in the heart of Sydney. Located a short walk over the Sydney Harbour Bridge, or stroll from Milsons Point and North Sydney train stations, the Secret Garden is a haven where you can explore meandering pathways discovering sculptures; enjoy a picnic basket or read a book at one of the tables beneath the garden’s canopy; or simply enjoy the nature and serenity of your beautiful surrounds. You may even stumble across a fairy. Created over 20 years by artist Wendy Whiteley, wife and muse of Australian artist Brett Whiteley, the Secret Garden is nestled behind Luna Park in one of Sydney's most spectacular suburbs, Lavender Bay. While its free and open seven days a week, there are steep inclines and a range of steps. Visitors with limited mobility may only be able to access the uppermost sections of the garden but we're sure you'll enjoy your visit.

Reviewed By tmellin - Kihei, United States

A quick one-stop ferry ride from Circular Quay to Milton’s Point with great views of the harbor and Opera House, then a walk thru Luna Park and along Lavender Bay. A somewhat wild garden, a beautiful place to wander a bit and then to sit and relax, enjoying the peacefulness of the garden.

3. Yarrangobilly Caves

77 km from Tumut Snowy Mountains, New South Wales Australia +61 2 6454 9597 http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/Show-caves/Yarrangobilly-Caves
Excellent
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4.5 based on 145 reviews

Yarrangobilly Caves

Reviewed By Explorer146363

We stayed in west wing of Caves House. Over 2 days walked 4 caves & swam in the thermal pool.Very relaxing . Staff were very accommodating & helpful. Amazing Caves!

4. Fitzroy Falls

New South Wales Australia +61 2 4887 7270 http://www.visitnsw.com/destinations/country-nsw/southern-highlands/fitzroy-falls
Excellent
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4.5 based on 285 reviews

Fitzroy Falls

Reviewed By rdf24 - Mangalore, India

Fitzroy falls, an 81-metre waterfall was truly spectacular with its magnificent gorges. It offers the region’s local Aboriginal culture, wildlife and birdwatching, in the Southern Highlands. This massive park is a sanctuary for all kinds of wildlife. The Rainforest and moist eucalyptus forest support wombats, swamp wallabies, gliders, bush rats and long-nosed potoroos. Birdwatchers can see satin bowerbirds, green catbirds and lyrebirds while eagles and falcons hover overhead. The visitors centre has a lot of stuff to buy. Its pretty windy and cold, so its advisable to wear warm clothing. The nature walk trails ae well maintained and are not very tiresome.

5. Wombeyan Caves

New South Wales Australia +61 2 4843 5976 http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/Wombeyan-Karst-Conservation-Reserve
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4.5 based on 148 reviews

Wombeyan Caves

6. Blackbutt Reserve

Carnley Avenue, Newcastle, New South Wales 2289 Australia +61 2 4904 3344 [email protected] http://www.newcastle.nsw.gov.au/blackbutt-reserve/home
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4.5 based on 830 reviews

Blackbutt Reserve

Breathtaking wildlife exhibits, variety of flora and fauna, extensive range of nature trails and free entry makes for a great day at Blackbutt Reserve. An extensive boardwalk is featured throughout the wildlife exhibit providing easy pram and wheelchair access and viewing platforms. Guided tours and private animal encounters available (bookings essential). Our Kiosk provides tea/coffee, cold drinks and australiana souvenirs. Daily feeding times: 10.30am Wombat feast 10.45am Bird brunch 1.30pm Nocturnal nourish 2.00pm Koala dining Wildlife exhibits open 10am to 4.30pm daily. Closed on Christmas Day, Good Friday and before 1pm Anzac Day. Picnic facilities open 7am to 7pm daily. Weekend reptile show held at 11am, tickets available at the Kiosk.

Reviewed By debraleem2016 - Wallsend, Australia

Great place to go to for a walk a picnic or to see some amazing Australian wildlife. Plus it’s all free except for the parking and animal food. I love this place clean toilets bbq areas and safe playground equipment. Wheel chair friendly and lots to see. A great place to take overseas visitors

7. Artesian Baths

Pandora Street, Lightning Ridge, New South Wales Australia +61 2 6829 4880 http://www.lightningridge.net.au/attractions.htm
Excellent
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4.5 based on 668 reviews

Artesian Baths

Free entry. They are a really beautiful spot in the morning when the sun rises, especially in the winter when it's chilly there.

Reviewed By dmmcconnachie - Wollongong, Australia

We visited this pool twice, once at night under a full moon! We walked through a small mob of kangaroos to get there - they did not seem to mind our presence! It is such an extradordinary experience bathing in naturally hot water that is constantly refreshed from the 2 million year old Artesian water. For me it was the highlight of my visit to Lightning Ridge.

8. Nan Tien Temple

180 Berkeley Rd Berkeley, Wollongong, New South Wales 2506 Australia +61 2 4272 0600 [email protected] http://www.nantien.org.au/
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4.5 based on 943 reviews

Nan Tien Temple

Nan Tien is very different from most tourist attractions because there is so much to offer: the visual delights of grandeur architecture, art & culture including unique exhibitions & festivals, Buddhist festivals, vegetarian culinary delights, educational & healthy life style classes & retreats, accommodation, top class conference and auditorium facilities as well as beautiful gardens & walks. There is also the spiritual and religious experience that is unforgettable and even life changing for some.

Reviewed By thesydneytram - Sydney, Australia

I always experience the calm and serenity whenever I visit Nan Tien temple. Whether or not you are Buddhist, you will have a wonderful experience here. The temple is surrounded by a beautiful garden with many trees and flowers. There are a tea house and a dining hall upstairs which cater to vegetarian food. Simply Zen.

9. Symbio Wildlife Park

Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Helensburgh, New South Wales 2508 Australia +61 2 4294 1244 [email protected] http://www.symbiozoo.com.au/
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4.5 based on 467 reviews

Symbio Wildlife Park

Symbio is Wollongong's own award winning, family owned zoo, set in 16 acres of bush parkland - famous for providing genuine hands-on encounters with the most fascinating creatures from Australia and around the world.At Symbio ...We'll get you closer!

Reviewed By 980grahamw - Lisbon, Portugal

Arrived at Symbio and while the car park was pretty full so much space inside to socially distance. Friendly smiling staff welcomed us and upon enquiring were told there was a red panda feeding experience available shortly. We happily paid for the experience and grabbed a great coffee while we waited a few minutes for the most amazing experience to begin. The following photos show how happy this experience made us . The kangaroo and goat feeding was amazing as well, so many koalas and cute little monkeys and a family of meerkats, too many to list Oh yeah the kids were laughing and screaming with delight in the new playground area and there’s also a waterpark that I imagine is well used on warmer days , If you havn’t been and want to do something special try the red panda feeding ❤️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

10. Lowe Wines

327 Tinja Lane, Mudgee, New South Wales 2850 Australia +61 2 6372 0800 http://www.lowewine.com.au/
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4.5 based on 564 reviews

Lowe Wines

I've only ever wanted to be a winemaker. I've been doing it now for 35 years - that's a good thing!I still love it. It's what gets me up in the morning, puts a smile on my face and provides the drive to keep doing it better and better.I can't separate any one part of winemaking over any other – it's the diversity of the activities from being on the tractor, amongst the vines, harvest, winemaking, bottling & packaging, marketing, selling and telling the story of Australian, NSW, Mudgee, Lowe, Louee and Tinja Wines that are all part of what I do.I want to take these grapes that I grow, get them in a bottle with as little intervention as possible and get them to you with a minimum of fuss and a maximum of excellence. Making great wine in a good year from lovely vineyards is easy. There are also years where it's tough for all in the industry, and as an organic grower and maker we have few weapons; this is when age and experience also helps.The pinnacle is good wine. I don't want to tell you that it's hand crafted or boutique produced or estate bottled, while it is all those things it is more important to me that it is honest and free of jargon and allowed to be - wine! Wine to be shared with friends and food and enjoyed not worshipped.I also love telling and teaching about wine. That's one of the reasons you're likely to see me at our Cellar Door. It's why I've started the Lowe Wine club to ensure our enthusiasts get our rare and museum releases along with the ‘Lowedown' three times a year.Drop in, drop me a line, enjoy a drop. David Lowe

Reviewed By Bulford1

It was a pleasure to visit Lowe’s yesterday, in particular owing to the kindness, charm and generosity of Doreen who works in the cellar door and Karen in the Zin kitchen. Doreen’s infectious smile was a delight, and when I asked about desert options she ran to the kitchen to speak to Zin house chef Karen, who quickly whipped up some apple cream pots, which Doreen then enthusiastically served us in the cellar door. These were of course not on the menu usually, so we felt very lucky to have been so accommodated. Thank you to Doreen and Karen for making our visit so special, and so memorable.

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