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Ebor
New South Wales
Ebor Falls 2.jpg
Upper Falls, Ebor
Ebor is located in New South Wales
Ebor
Ebor
Location in New South Wales
Population 149 (2021 census)
Postcode(s) 2453
Elevation 1,350 m (4,429 ft)
Location
LGA(s) Armidale Regional Council
County Clarke
State electorate(s) Northern Tablelands
Federal Division(s) New England
Mean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall
19.8 °C
68 °F
9.9 °C
50 °F
950 mm
37.4 in

Ebor is a small village in New South Wales, Australia. It is located on the Northern Tablelands along a road called Waterfall Way. Ebor is about 80 kilometers (50 miles) east of Armidale. It sits about one-third of the way between Armidale and the coast. The village of Dorrigo is 46 kilometers (29 miles) to the east. In 2021, Ebor had a population of 149 people.

A Look at Ebor's Past

Ebor is located on the traditional lands of the Gumbaynggirr people. They are the original custodians of this area.

The village gets its name from the beautiful Ebor Falls nearby. The Gumbaynggirr people traditionally called these falls Martiam. This name means 'the great falls'.

In 2021, a census showed that 149 people lived in Ebor.

Where Ebor Fits on the Map

Ebor is often called "The Heart of Waterfall Way." It is on the eastern edge of the Armidale Regional Council area. It is also very close to the borders of two other councils. These are the Clarence Valley Council and Bellingen Shire Council.

This means Ebor is near many different local government areas. It is also close to three state and three federal election areas. This makes Ebor a unique place on the map.

Local Services and Places

Ebor has several useful places for residents and visitors. You can find a cafe for snacks and drinks. There is also a combined post office, fuel station, and general store. A pub and motel with a campground are also available. The village has a primary school run by NSW DEC.

The local sports ground is a popular spot. It is home to the Ebor Campdraft event. This is a competition involving horses and cattle. The area also has depots for the Rural Fire Service. The National Parks and Wildlife Service also has a base here. The nearest hospital is in Dorrigo.

Exploring Ebor's Natural Beauty

Ebor is a great base for exploring many national parks. These parks are full of amazing nature. You can easily reach Guy Fawkes River National Park from Ebor. Other nearby parks include Cathedral Rock National Park and Cunnawarra National Park. New England National Park and parts of Oxley Wild Rivers National Park are also close. Don't forget Nymboi-Binderay National Park and Mount Hyland Nature Reserve.

The land around Ebor has some cleared areas for farming and logging. But the national parks are perfect for bushwalking. Many people call them a "Mecca" for hikers. The main attraction is the stunning twin Ebor Falls.

In 1930, a visitor named Sydney Smith Jr. was very impressed by Ebor. He thought it had great potential as a tourist spot. He said the scenery around Ebor was magnificent. He compared the views to famous places around the world. He noted that in winter, the falls sometimes freeze. This creates beautiful icicles.

Another local historian, Eric Fahey, wrote in 1976. He believed tourism would be important for the area's future. He highlighted the beautiful scenery and abundant wildlife.

Local Products and Wildlife

Ebor is known for some special local products. Stone Axe, a company specializing in Wagyu beef, has a large farm nearby. Black truffles are also grown at the Guy Fawkes Truffle Company.

Trout are another important local product. The Dutton Trout Hatchery was started in 1950. It is one of the biggest hatcheries in New South Wales. Visitors can see how trout grow before they are released into mountain streams.

Walking Trails and Adventures

There are two short walks close to Ebor village. One walk goes through a 40-hectare recreation reserve. It follows the Guy Fawkes River upstream. You might spot some interesting birds here.

The second walk starts by crossing the Guy Fawkes River bridge. It follows a path downstream under the bridge. This path also follows the Guy Fawkes River. It connects to the national park's paths for the Upper and Lower Falls. On this walk, you might see wallabies, kangaroos, and different birds. If you visit in August, you might even see Platypus in the pool above the falls.

The Bicentennial National Trail (BNT) also passes through Ebor. This is a long trail for walking, cycling, and horse riding.

The Ebor Falls area is also a popular spot for rock climbing. It holds a special place in the history of climbing in the New England region.

Ebor's Post Office

Ebor's Post Office first opened a long time ago, on March 2, 1868. It closed briefly in 1869 but reopened in 1910. Today, you can find the Post Office inside the Ebor petrol station and general store.

Cultural Heritage Sites

Ebor has several important cultural heritage sites. These include traditional Aboriginal meeting places. These places are very significant to Aboriginal culture.

Other historical sites in the area include:

  • Waterfall Way: Yooroonah Tank Barrier
  • The former Cottage Hospital at 5 Parke Street
  • Ebor Cemetery off Waterfall Way
  • The Deconsecrated Union Church at 11608 Waterfall Way
  • The former Ebor Soldiers Hall at 11626 Waterfall Way
  • The former Australian Bank of Commerce at 27 Ebor Street
  • The "Milamba" Homestead, which includes the original Guy Fawkes Post Office
  • The "Kotupna" House at 7314 Grafton Road
  • A cement weir at 337 Point Lookout Road

Ebor's Climate

Ebor village is located at a high altitude of about 1300 meters (4265 feet). This means it has cold winters. You can expect frequent frosts overnight. Sometimes, there are light snowfalls. The average rainfall in Ebor is about 1300 millimeters (51 inches) per year.

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