Uralla
Uralla is a small town in New South Wales located at the junction of Thunderbolts Way and the New England Highway.
The name Uralla originates from the dialect of the Anaiwan Aboriginals who first occupied the area. Uralla is said to mean ceremonial meeting place.
Get in
By car
Along the New England Highway, situated 20 kilometres south from Armidale.
Get around
See
- Captain Thunderbolt statue
Do
Buy
- The Uralla Wool Room, 38 Bridge Street, ☎ +61 2 6778 4226. Specialises in super fine merino wool garments and accessories for men and women.
- Burnet's Books, 46 Bridge Street. 10AM–5PM Thu–Mon.
Eat
- The Sweet Place, 2/50 Bridge Street. Chocolates and treats.
Drink
Sleep
- The Bushranger Motor Inn, 37 Bridge Street (New England Highway), ☎ +61 2 6778 3777. Has luxury ground floor rooms in the heart of the historic Uralla NSW. All of the rooms are named after local Bushrangers. The property includes the beautiful heritage listed Stokers Restaurant and Bar, built circa 1864, with its log fires and hearty meals.
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