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Encyclopedia > Gwydir Highway
National Route 38
National Route 38

The Gwydir Highway is a highway in New South Wales, Australia. It was named after the Gwydir River, which in turn was named for a locale in Wales.


The Gwydir Highway traverses the New England region from the inland plains to the coastal region, linking the Castlereagh Highway, Collarenebri, Moree, Warialda, Inverell, Glen Innes and Grafton.


At Moree it intersects the Newell Highway. At Glen Innes it intersects the New England Highway. At Grafton on the Clarence River, it joins the Pacific Highway, the Summerland Way and the Orara Way. Between Glen Innes and Grafton, the Gwydir Highway runs between the Gibraltar Range and Washpool national parks.


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Gwydir Highway (92 words)
The Gwydir Highway is a highway in New South Wales, Australia.
At Glen Innes it intersects the New England Highway.
Between Glen Innes and Grafton, the Gwydir Highway passes the Gibraltar Range National Park.
NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Gwydir Highway (364 words)
The Gwydir Highway traverses the New England region from the inland plains to the coastal region, linking the Castlereagh Highway, Collarenebri, Moree, Warialda, Inverell, Glen Innes and Grafton.
Eighty three kilometres along the Pacific Highway from Coffs Harbour is the peaceful district capital of Grafton, on the wide Clarence River.
Turn off the highway and follow the gravel road to the picnic-barbecue-toilet area from where there is a walking trail which leads over the suspension bridge to an animal enclosure where there are emus, kangaroos and other wildlife, and on to a viewing platform on top of the boulders.
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