Uralla Suburb Profile

Running along the New England Highway, halfway between Sydney and Brisbane, Uralla may be small, but it comes packed with homegrown hospitality. Only a 15-minute drive from Armidale, the small-town vibe of Uralla is bursting with country charm, be it on the plate, its rural landscape, or community spirit. When the gold rush hit, Uralla became an official town, with people from afar descending on the area to seek their fortune. Today, there are only remnants of its heyday. Heritage shopfronts along Bridge Street house cafes, galleries, and antique and specialty stores, while the historic McCrossins Mill is now a multi-award-winning museum, gallery, and function centre.
Also known as the foodie capital of the New England region, Uralla is home to several cool-climate wineries, breweries, and an abundance of farmgate produce. Then there is the Merino sheep with their superfine wool – a hit within the fashion industry. And if all this wasn’t enough, locals delight in the area’s pristine wilderness, namely the spectacular Oxley Wild Rivers National Park, where you will find Dangar Falls and Gorge.
For families seeking greener pastures, living in Uralla offers the benefit of a wide selection of prestigious schools and a top-notch university in neighbouring Armidale. Plus, there are several major supermarkets, big-brand stores, and a wider selection of specialty stores in Armidale and Tamworth (an hour’s drive from Uralla).
Although tucked away, Uralla is surprisingly well-connected. Located along the New England Highway, Uralla is minutes from Armidale’s airport, which boasts direct flights to Sydney and Brisbane. Plus, buses and a train station connect Uralla to other regional town centres. Living in Uralla offers the perfect blend of peaceful countryside and access to nearby services, making it a true charmer.
Area Features
Food & Wine
Local produce, cool-climate wines and craft beer are highly celebrated throughout the region, especially at the annual Seasons of New England Expo, held every March. Boutique wineries, breweries and distilleries are sprinkled throughout the area, and farmgate produce is always highly sought-after.
Historic Town
A small town with a heart of gold, Uralla is one for history buffs. Gold mining put Uralla on the map, cementing its place in Australia’s history. Explore the town’s history and the folklore of Thunderbolt at local museums, along the heritage walks or try your luck panning for gold.
National Parks
One of Armidale’s biggest drawcards is its access to pristine wilderness. Hikers, mountain bikers and rock climbers feel at home in New England National Park, The Gondwana Rainforests of Australia’s World Heritage Area and the spectacular Oxley Wild Rivers National Park, which is where you will find Dangar Falls and Gorge.
Prestigious Schools
Although Uralla has its own primary school, neighbouring Armidale is somewhat of an education hub. Boasting prestigious boarding schools; The Armidale School, New England Girls School, and the Presbyterian Ladies College. Plus, the University of New England.
There are families who have been calling Uralla home for generations, and then there are those moving to this regional outpost for a tree change. There is also a community of retirees who relish in the serenity of High Country living and many inspired artists and creatives who also call Uralla home. With its beautiful countryside and access to incredible national parks, growers, adventurers, and outdoor enthusiasts are a regular fixture.