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Welcome to Glen Innes, also known as Celtic Country, located in the picturesque Northern Tablelands. This charming town is rich in history and traditions. The Scottish heritage is evident, with the town being home to Australia's only official monument dedicated to the nation's Celtic pioneers. Every year, the Australian Celtic Festival takes place, celebrating Celtic culture and creating a vibrant atmosphere. Experience the beauty of the New England Tablelands at an elevation of 1062m, where you can enjoy distinct seasons. Marvel at the golden autumns, seek respite in air-conditioned summers, witness the breathtaking springs, and cozy up by log fires during winters. If you're lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of snow. Glen Innes serves as the perfect gateway to an incredible network of national parks and nature reserves. Explore the World Heritage listed Gibraltar Range and Washpool National Parks, known for their diverse flora and fauna. The town itself boasts over 30 heritage-listed buildings, showcasing its colonial charm. Enchanting rural villages like Emmaville, Deepwater, and Torrington offer a glimpse into the region's past. Immerse yourself in history at the Land of the Beardies History House and discover the 19th-century tin mining boom at the Emmaville Mining Museum. The Cooramah Aboriginal Cultural Centre provides insights into the rich culture and history of the Aboriginal people. If you're a gem enthusiast, Glen Innes is the place to be. It is New South Wales' most prolific sapphire region, with the possibility of unearthing treasures like emeralds, garnets, topaz, and quartz crystals. Fishing enthusiasts will be delighted by the abundance of Murray cod and other fish species in the area. With its natural beauty and diverse activities, Glen Innes invites you to create unforgettable memories in this captivating destination.
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