Orange in the NSW Central Tablelands is 'The Hub' of the Central West and in the middle of just about anything you might like to do.
Orange is central to Bathurst, Forbes, Parkes, Dubbo, Cowra and the Blue Mountains - Katoomba, Blackheath, Lithgow.
A place of early Australian history with many majestic 19th Century buildings and close by historic villages.
A place for 'wine connoisseurs' with over 20 Wineries in Orange & its surrounds. 'Orange Winefest' is held each October.
'NSW food basket' - with fertile farming areas providing a large variety of local produce and NSW food & wine supplies.
Visit duringF.O.O.D. week - heaps of gastronomical activities , gourmet dining, fresh local produce and regional wine.
Heaps of Activities at your fingertips - some of the best inland fishing spots, golf courses, ballooning, touring, fossicking, boating, art galleries, wineries ....just for starters.
Orange is 'For Families' with loads of family activities, attractions & sights no matter when you visit.
Orange is Australia's 'Colour City' with its brilliant Autumn foliage.
For a comprehensive view of all that is available in and around Orange browse the Main Directory.
See an overview of the Orange website in the abbreviated Directory below..
Choose some activities, visit the accommodation section for a place to stay, browse the restaurants to satisfy your taste buds and check out the shopping sections to indulge yourself.
Orange has an expanding variety of excellentaccommodation and restaurantsoffering choices from many different cuisines, plus a business centre that caters for your every need with very competitive pricing and the unbeatable friendly warmth of a country proprietor.
In the city's attractive, modern CBD you will discover a vibrant, bustling centre with many side-walk cafes, restaurants, boutique galleries and theatres. You can shop till you drop! You're sure to find 'that special something' in one of a number of unique shops, one of the two shopping malls with speciality shops and nationally recognised stores, or by walking into one of the many shops and stores along the main streets.
You can get the Cook Park Heritage Walk brochure, which will guide you through this beautiful park - some of its magnificent trees were planted back in 1880.