Myrtleford
Myrtleford
Armidale
Armidale
Driving

Myrtleford to Armidale

Updated: 27 May 2026

Traveling from Myrtleford to Armidale involves a long-haul journey of approximately 1050 km. You will primarily navigate the M31 Hume Highway before turning onto the New England Highway (A15) at Newcastle or via the inland route through Tamworth. This journey takes roughly 12 hours of driving time. It is a scenic route that climbs into the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales. Ensure your vehicle is serviced for high-altitude driving.

Total Distance: 1050 km driving distance; 750 km straight-line air distance.
Fastest Way
Driving is the fastest method, as public transport options are extremely limited and time-consuming.
Cheapest Way
Driving is the most economical way to reach Armidale from Myrtleford.
Compare Myrtleford to Armidale Routes
Driving
Direct
Duration
12 hours
Avg Price
$200 - $280 fuel
Operator
Personal Vehicle
Route
B500 to M31 Hume Highway, then A15 New England Highway.

The New England Highway is winding; drive carefully in wet weather.

Travel Tips
  • Altitude
    Armidale is at a high altitude; temperatures drop significantly at night, even in summer.
  • Highway Choice
    The New England Highway is slower than the coast road but offers more scenic inland views.
  • Rest Stops
    Use the designated driver reviver sites along the Hume Highway.
  • Booking
    If staying overnight, book accommodation in Armidale in advance during university graduation periods.
  • Navigation
    Use a GPS with real-time traffic updates to avoid congestion near Sydney.
Safety Tips
  • Fog
    The New England region is prone to heavy fog; use fog lights if visibility drops.
  • Braking
    Use lower gears when descending the steep sections of the New England Highway.
  • Wildlife
    Be extra cautious of wombats and wallabies at night on rural roads.
  • Hydration
    Keep plenty of water in the car for the long, dry stretches.
People Also Ask
  • Is Armidale cold?
    Yes, it is one of the coldest cities in NSW due to its high elevation.
  • Can I take a train?
    There is no direct train; you would need to go to Sydney and take the train to Armidale.
  • How long is the drive?
    Expect 12 hours of driving time excluding stops.
  • Is the road safe?
    The highways are well-maintained, but the New England Highway has many curves.
  • Are there flights?
    You can fly from Melbourne to Armidale with a connection in Sydney.
Quick Info
  • From Myrtleford, Victoria, Australia
  • To Armidale, New South Wales, Australia
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

Spring (September to November) offers pleasant weather for exploring the Armidale plateau.

Things to Do in Armidale
1
Armidale Cathedral
Visit the St Peter's Anglican Cathedral, known for its stunning stained glass and historic architecture.
2
New England Regional Art Museum
Houses a massive collection of Australian art, including works by major colonial and modern artists.
3
Oxley Wild Rivers National Park
Located nearby, it offers spectacular gorge views and world-class hiking trails.
4
University of New England
Walk through the historic campus grounds, which feature beautiful gardens and heritage buildings.
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