- Nimmitabel - Wikipedia
Nimmitabel ( ˈnɪmitəˌbɛl NIM-ee-tə-bel[3]) is a small town in the Monaro region in southeast New South Wales, Australia, in the Snowy Monaro Regional Council local government area
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Known for its friendly community atmosphere and stunning landscapes, visitors to Nimmitabel can explore its historic buildings, enjoy outdoor activities such as fishing at Lake Williams, and savour the local culinary delights
- Nimmitabel - Snowy Mountains
The name Nimmitabel is based on an Aboriginal word meaning the ‘dividing of the waters’, and marks the place where southern waters flow into the Snowy River and the northern waters flow into the Murrumbidgee River
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Nimmitabel is a charming historic village located in the Snowy Monaro region in southeast NSW It has been a prime wool growing area for over a century
- Guide to Nimmitabel, NSW | Wiki Australia
Known for its rich history and unique landmarks, Nimmitabel offers a glimpse into Australia’s rural heritage while serving as a picturesque stopover for travelers heading to the Snowy Mountains Its crisp air, historic buildings, and welcoming atmosphere make it a place worth exploring
- Nimmitabel, NSW - Aussie Towns
Nimmitabel is a charming historic village on the Monaro Plains which are located above the far south coast in New South Wales It was once an important stopover for miners and prospectors making their way from the coast to the goldfields at Kiandra
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- Nimmitabel Map - Snowy Monaro Regional, New South Wales, Australia
Nimmitabel is a small timey town in the Snowy Mountains region of southeastern New South Wales Its importance has dwindled since the closure of the Bombala Railway, but remains a roadside stopover town
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