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Orange (New South Wales)Ooaj Travel Guide, tourism, hotel reservation, residence, plane, cheap pension for you holidays in orange (new south wales)Free Travel guide Ooaj.com A free travel guide for holidays. Hotels in orange (new south wales), Bed and Breakfast!Oceania : Australasia : Australia : New South Wales : Central West : Orange
Orange is a small city in the Central West of the Australian state of New South Wales.
![]() UnderstandOrange has a population of approximately 40,000 people and is one of the older towns in inland New South Wales. The one square mile village of Orange was established in 1841, and grew quickly due to Australia's first payable gold discovery in 1851 in nearby Ophir and later due to agricultural output. The City of Orange municipality is located in the centre of the Cabonne Shire. The Cabonne Shire consists of farmland and orchards and calls itself Australia's Fruit Basket. Orange and the surrounding area are known for quiet getaways and excellent food and wine. Orange calls itself Australia's Colour City due to its large number of European trees and their autumn colours. Temperatures range from zero and below to the thirties. ![]() Get inOrange is four hours west of Sydney by car. Travellers would take the Great Western Highway to Bathurst and the Mitchell Highway to Orange. Orange has several public transport links to Sydney operated by CountryLink (http://countrylink.info/). Train or bus from Sydney usually takes five hours. There are also less frequent services from Canberra. Regional Express (http://www.regionalexpress.com.au/) operates flights from Sydney to Orange and return. Flight time is approximately 45 to 60 minutes. ![]() Get aroundPublic transport in Orange is limited to the town itself, and to links to other towns in the district. Since most tourists will be interested in attractions around the town and in the Cabonne Shire, using a car is the best way to see the Orange area. ![]() See
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![]() Get outThe Indian Pacific transcontinental train passes through Orange westward to Perth. Dubbo and ![]() ContactInternational callers should prefix Orange numbers with +61 2 rather than the 02 given here. (+61 is the Australian international calling code.) Major Australian mobile phone companies provide GSM reception inside the town and around Mount Canobolas (where the antennas are located) although reception may be patchy in parts of the area. CDMA coverage is good. ![]() External links
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