Ebor is a small town in northern New South Wales, Australia, situated about 88km (about 55mi) east of Armidale, and about one third of the way between Armidale and the coast. Population in the year 2000 is about 50. There is a general store, a pub, and a primary school.
Ebor is at fairly high altitude, about 1350 metres, and by Australian standards has cold winters with overnight frost and occasional light snow falls.
The surrounding district has sheep grazing and some tourism. The main tourist attractions are several spectacular waterfalls (Ebor Falls, Wollomombi Falls), the cool temperate rain-forest walks in New England National Park and recreational trout fishing.
Ebor is a small country town of approximately 100 people, 45 minutes east of Armidale on the Waterfall Way and 1.5 hours west from the coast high on the New England Tablelands.
Ebor is renowned as a haven for bushwalking.
Ebor is easily accessible as it has all sealed roads to it from Armidale, Guyra, Dorrigo and Grafton.
Ebor is a small town in northern New South Wales, Australia, situated about 88km (about 55mi) east of Armidale, and about one third of the way between Armidale and the coast.
Ebor is at fairly high altitude, about 1350 metres, and by Australian standards has cold winters with overnight frost and occasional light snow falls.
The main tourist attractions are several spectacular waterfalls (EborFalls, Wollomombi Falls), the cool temperate rain-forest walks in New England National Park and recreational trout fishing.