Traveling from Albury to Armidale involves a significant trek across the New South Wales interior. You will traverse the Newell Highway before connecting to the New England Highway near the northern border. This journey covers roughly 820 kilometers and requires approximately 10 hours of driving time. It is a route characterized by vast agricultural plains and the scenic ascent into the Northern Tablelands. Private transport is the only viable option for this specific route.
Total Distance: 820 km driving distance; 610 km straight-line air distance.
Plan your overnight stop in a town like Dubbo if you prefer not to drive the full distance in one day.
Spring (September to November) provides pleasant temperatures for exploring the tablelands.