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Capertee Valley
NSW, Australia

Capertee Valley, the largest enclosed valley in Australia, is surrounded by spectacular rock formations and escarpments and is one of the most important remaining breeding sites for the critically endangered native bird, the Regent Honeyeater.

This huge and beautiful valley, 200km north west of Sydney, can be reached by taking the Mudgee turn-off from the Great Western Highway and turning right at Capertee onto the Glen Davis Road. Pearson's Lookout, just before Capertee, offers spectacular panoramic views of the valley.

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