There are 7 aboriginal sites in New England
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Stonewoman Aboriginal Area Tingha is a unique rock formation with cultural and spiritual significance.
Cranky Rock Nature Reserve is a unique destination located in Warialda, east of New South Wales, Australia.
Dangars Falls Picnic Area is located on the Northern Tablelands, specifically on the northern edge of the Oxley Wild Rivers National Park.
Deriah Aboriginal Area Tarriaro is a unique destination in Narrabri, New South Wales, where visitors can gain insight into the traditions and culture of the Gamilaraay Nation, the indigenous peoples of the region. Nestled on the western slopes of Nandewar Ranges, between Narrabri and Mount Kaputar National Park, the area is co-managed by the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) and the local Aboriginal community.
Mann River Nature Reserve is a protected preserve located on the Northern Tablelands in New South Wales, Australia.
Pensioners Hill Lookout in Gunnedah is a must-visit destination that offers an exciting opportunity to explore the rich cultural heritage that the town has to offer.
Porcupine Lookout is a scenic spot located 2 kilometres from Gunnedah town centre, accessible via Apex Road.