Local wineries in Cowra and Canowindra, along with the Cowra Japanese Garden and Cultural Centre, have been included in Destination NSW's new list of top state travel adventures, "213 Ways to Reboot 2020 in NSW".
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The list gives travellers ideas on how they can make the most of the 213 days that remain in the year as travel bans lift from June 1.
CEO of Destination NSW, Steve Cox said, supporting the latest phase of the NSW Government's tourism recovery campaign, Now's The Time to Love NSW, the list of 213 NSW travel adventures depicts an array of diverse and unique experiences across the state.
"The end of travel restrictions in NSW signals the start of an important new chapter for us to get out there and love NSW once again, to visit as many of the incredible towns, sights and experiences that the state offers," he said.
"Whether it is sailing on Sydney Harbour, hiking through the Blue Mountains, surfing in Byron Bay, diving with marine life on the South Coast, or drinking an award-winning drop from one of our 14 wine regions, people come to NSW from all over the world in search of the awe-inspiring adventures that are available to us right now in NSW.
"Now's the time to get out there and make up for lost time - jump online and find the NSW adventures that are right for you, book them in and reboot your 2020."
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More than 102 NSW destinations, 131 operators, 37 hotels and other accommodations, 28 national parks, 19 animal encounters and more, feature as part of the line-up.
The Japanese Garden features on the list as an "art and culture" experience, while our wineries with a focus on organic vineyards, were aimed at foodies looking for a rural escape.