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Great weekend holiday ideas in New South Wales, Australia

Something for everyone in this list of places to spend a few days in NSW

Angela Yang
Angela Yang
18th May 2016 in travel
Great weekend holiday ideas in New South Wales, Australia
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    Batemans Bay

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    Bathurst

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    Coffs Harbour

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    Port Macaquarie

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    Cooma

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    Mount Thredbo

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    Byron Bay

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    Ettalong Beach

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    Forster

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    Gosford

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    Hunter Valley

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    Jenolan Caves

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    Jervis Bay

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    Jindabyne

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    Katoomba

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    Kiama

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    Leura

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    Lightning Ridge

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    Lithgow

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    Lord Howe Island

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    Merimbula

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    Mildura

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    Newcastle

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    Ophir

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    Orange

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    Perisher Valley

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    Pokolbin

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    Port Macaquarie

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    Port Stephens

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    Singleton

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    Avoca Beach

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