Map of Orange NSW – CBD, Wineries & Regional Guide
Map of Orange NSW – CBD, Wineries & Regional Guide
This map of Orange NSW provides a detailed overview of one of regional New South Wales’ major inland cities, including the CBD, surrounding suburbs, winery districts, transport routes and Central Tablelands region.
Orange is known for cool-climate wineries, agriculture, heritage streetscapes and its role as a major regional centre in central western New South Wales. Key areas include the CBD, East Orange, North Orange, Calare and surrounding rural districts.
Orange NSW is located in the Central Tablelands region of New South Wales west of Sydney. Major areas include the CBD, North Orange, East Orange and nearby winery districts.
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Where Is Orange NSW Located?
Orange NSW is located in the Central Tablelands region of New South Wales, west of Sydney. It sits at a relatively high elevation and is one of inland NSW’s most important regional cities.
- North: Dubbo and inland NSW direction
- South: Central western NSW farming districts
- East: Blue Mountains and Sydney direction
- West: Central west NSW regional centres
Main Areas and Suburbs of Orange NSW
- Orange CBD — central retail, business and civic district
- North Orange — major residential growth corridor
- East Orange — suburban and rural-residential district
- Calare — established residential suburb
- West Orange direction — suburban and industrial precincts
- Spring Hill direction — nearby village and winery district
- Lucknow direction — eastern historic and mining-linked area
- Winery and agricultural districts — surround the urban centre
How Orange NSW Is Laid Out
- Central inland city core — CBD positioned near major transport and civic areas
- Residential expansion corridors — growth spreading north and east
- Winery and farming surrounds — vineyards and agricultural land border the city
- Industrial and logistics precincts — support regional business activity
- Tablelands geography — elevated terrain shapes roads and development patterns
Key Geographic Features
- Central Tablelands — elevated inland region of NSW
- Mount Canobolas — volcanic mountain landmark near Orange
- Cool-climate winery districts — major tourism and agricultural feature
- Inland farming landscapes — surround the regional city
- Tablelands climate and elevation — influence local agriculture and scenery
Orange NSW Transport and Road Map Overview
- Mitchell Highway — major inland NSW transport route
- Bathurst Road and Summer Street — key corridors through the city
- Escort Way direction — regional route linking nearby towns
- Orange railway connections — regional passenger and freight rail access
- Orange Regional Airport — airport west of the city centre
Why People Search for a Map of Orange NSW
- To locate Orange within inland New South Wales
- To explore wineries and agricultural districts
- To understand Central Tablelands regional geography
- To find areas such as North Orange and Calare
- To plan regional travel, relocation and wine tourism trips
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Where is Orange NSW located?
Orange NSW is located in the Central Tablelands region west of Sydney in New South Wales. -
What is Orange NSW known for?
Orange is known for wineries, cool-climate wine production, agriculture and heritage streetscapes. -
What are the main areas of Orange NSW?
Main areas include the CBD, North Orange, East Orange and surrounding winery districts. -
Is Orange NSW a wine region?
Yes, Orange is one of Australia’s best-known cool-climate wine regions.
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