Tuesday, 28 April 2015

Best bushwalking in Oz

NEW SOUTH WALES is Australia's most popular bushwalking region, with more than 5.5 million visitors trekking on the state's bushwalk trails, according to Destination NSW. 
 
More than a third of all travellers in Australia who undertake a bushwalk choose NSW, and more than one in six of all holiday trips in NSW involve bushwalking. 

More than half of all holiday trips to NSW involve a nature-based activity.

Destination NSW CEO Sandra Chipchase attributes the popularity of NSW bushwalks to the state's diverse natural environment ....

.... ‘NSW has some of the greatest single and multi-day walks in the world. In NSW you can hike up Australia's highest mountain, walk in rainforests, along pristine coastal tracks, and through World Heritage-listed national parks. With more than 820 national parks and reserves, and more than over 1,200 miles of coastline, NSW is the ultimate bushwalking destination.’

The Australian autumn marks the start of the bushwalking season for many, with cooler weather and long sunny days.

http://bushwalkingaustralia.org

http://short-walks.com.au/category/new-south-wales

http://www.australia.com/en/places/nsw.html


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Picture Credit: 'Bushwalking in the rain at Kosciuszko National Park' by Michael Jordan via Wikimedia Commons; 'Maitland Bay, NSW by Alex Proimos from Sydney via Wikimedia Commons

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