It's Summertime in Glen Innes Highlands, come and create memories with your family that will last a lifetime. January is a great time to visit with the kids before school starts for the year. Experience a taste of country lifestyle with farm stay accommodation, adventures in nature, fun outdoor activities, Celtic history, tasty local food & more! With so much to do, you'll want to keep coming back year after year. The only question the kids will ask is "Are we there yet?"
Give the kids a taste of life on the land, while enjoying a relaxing break from the hustle & bustle. Glen Innes Highlands offers farmstay and homestay accommodation for everyone's taste and budget.
Discover World Heritage Listed national parks and nature reserves that make for fun adventures and offer an abundance of opportunities to connect with nature.
Fossicking is a fun activity for the whole family with the prospect of glittering rewards. The area is part of the most prolific sapphire region in New South Wales, which has the world's richest mineral diversity belt.
Our creek and river systems are at their best thanks to recent rainfall, beckoning visitors to enjoy some good old fashioned summer fun.
Check out our Fishing Guide for everything you need to know.
Visiting the Australian Stranding Stones monument is a must-do. The stones replicate calendars raised by Celts to mark the change of seasons and acknowledge the contribution of Celtic people to Australian culture.
The region's cool climate is perfect for producing an abundance of delicious fresh produce. Treat yourself at local eateries, or stock up on tasty local treats to pack in a picnic or cook at your accommodation.
Acknowledgement of Country
Glen Innes Highlands acknowledges and pays respect to the Ngarabul people as the traditional custodians of this land, their elders past, present and emerging, and to Torres Strait Islander people and all First Nations people.
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