Map of Armidale – New England NSW, CBD & Regional Guide
Map of Armidale – New England NSW, CBD & Regional Guide
This map of Armidale provides a detailed overview of one of northern New South Wales’ major inland cities, including the CBD, university precinct, transport routes and surrounding New England region.
Armidale is known for its high-elevation climate, heritage architecture, education facilities and role as a key regional centre in the New England district. Key areas include the CBD, North Hill, South Hill, East Armidale and nearby rural districts.
Armidale is located in the New England region of northern New South Wales. Major areas include the CBD, North Hill, South Hill and East Armidale.
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Where Is Armidale Located?
Armidale is located in the New England region of northern New South Wales. It sits on the Northern Tablelands and is one of inland NSW’s major education and regional service centres.
- North: Queensland border and northern tablelands direction
- South: Tamworth and central NSW direction
- East: Coastal escarpment and mid-north coast direction
- West: Inland farming districts of NSW
Main Areas and Suburbs of Armidale
- Armidale CBD — central retail, civic and business district
- North Hill — elevated residential suburb north of the centre
- South Hill — major residential district south of the CBD
- East Armidale — suburban and semi-rural district
- University precinct — University of New England campus area
- West Armidale direction — residential and industrial precincts
- Rural tablelands surrounds — farming and grazing districts bordering the city
- Airport corridor — transport and aviation access area
How Armidale Is Laid Out
- Elevated inland city centre — CBD positioned along tablelands transport routes
- Residential hill districts — suburbs spread across elevated terrain around the centre
- Education and university zones — concentrated in the northern sector of the city
- Regional transport corridors — roads connect New England towns and inland NSW regions
- Tablelands geography — shapes the city’s road layout and development patterns
Key Geographic Features
- Northern Tablelands — elevated inland region of northern NSW
- New England region — major agricultural and educational district
- Highland and grazing landscapes — surround the urban area
- Cool-climate tablelands environment — defines local geography and weather
- Eastern escarpment direction — mountain ranges descending toward the NSW coast
Armidale Transport and Road Map Overview
- New England Highway — major inland NSW transport route
- Waterfall Way — scenic regional road toward the NSW coast
- Beardy Street — key corridor through the CBD
- Armidale railway station — regional rail connection to Sydney and inland NSW
- Armidale Regional Airport — aviation access point west of the city centre
Why People Search for a Map of Armidale
- To locate Armidale within northern New South Wales
- To understand New England regional geography
- To explore suburbs such as North Hill and South Hill
- To find university and transport precincts
- To plan regional travel, relocation and study-related trips
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Where is Armidale located?
Armidale is located in the New England region of northern New South Wales. -
What is Armidale known for?
Armidale is known for education facilities, tablelands scenery and heritage architecture. -
What are the main areas of Armidale?
Main areas include the CBD, North Hill, South Hill and East Armidale. -
Is Armidale on the tablelands?
Yes, Armidale is located on the Northern Tablelands of NSW.
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