Pembroke Tourist & Leisure Park
The Park offers a range of accommodation to suit every traveller. From tent sites, drive through ensuites for vans to fully self contained 1 bedroom units and luxury lodges. Linen is available for hire. Pembroke staff will make your stay warm and welcome as you explore and enjoy the abundant history and beauty of the Waterfall Way ...
Armidale (population 25,000) is a university and cathedral city in northern New South Wales, Australia, in Armidale Dumaresq Council. It is the administrative centre for the New England region. It is the seat of The University of New England. It is located approximately half way between Sydney and Brisbane on the New England Highway, national route 15. It is 1000m AHD.
A unique shopping location of Armidale is its outdoor mall which spreads over two blocks of Beardy Street in the centre of town. One block is a one-way paved street housing real estate agencies, Westpac & ANZ, a bar, a pub, a department store specialising in clothing and accessories and many other specialty stores. The other half is a pedestrian mall similar to that of Brisbane's Queen Street Mall or Sydney's Pitt Street Mall. It is the home of historical buildings such as Armidale Courthouse, the city's main Post Office, Tattersall's Hotel, the former Commonwealth Bank and the New England Hotel; two hotels/clubs; many cafes and various other specialty stores. This half was opened in 1973 and was the first regional city pedestrian mall in Australia.