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Bermagui, New South Wales: Travel guide and things to do
Bermagui is a sleepy and attractive fishing village on the Bermagui River.
Bermagui is a sleepy and attractive fishing village on the Bermagui River.
Baradine is a small and very pleasant town of some 500 people in the Goorianawa Valley, at the south-western edge of the Pilliga Scrub.
Barraba is an agricultural and pastoral centre on the Manilla River with the Nandewar Ranges to the west, the Horton Valley to the north-west and undulating tablelands to the south-east and north.
The tiny settlement of Berridale calls itself 'Crossroads of the Snowy' because, when miners were making their way to the goldfields at Adaminaby and Kiandra from the port at Twofold Bay, they passed through Berridale.
Binalong is a quiet and historic little village of some 250 people set amidst wooded hills on Burley Griffin Way.
Binda is a tiny but historic rural village which is located 261 km south-west of Sydney via Goulburn and it is 19 km north of Crookwell.
Binnaway is a sleepy little country town, 51 km south of Coonabarabran, which was once a thriving rail town connecting local farmers and the timber industry to the coastal ports.
Boggabilla is a small town of some 750 people on the Newell Highway, 118 km north-east of Moree, 9 km south-east of Goondiwindi and 744 km north of Sydney.
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