New England Ecotourism Society
The New England Ecotourism Society was formed to stimulate and
foster the development of ecoguiding and outdoor environmental experiences
in the New England region. Principal among its interests is the
Waterfall Way Track Network, which brings together both new and
existing tracks into a co-ordinated network of walking opportunities
between Walcha and the northern NSW Coastline. As part of its charter
to foster regional development through nature-based experiences,
NEES wishes to develop and co-ordinate a range of outdoor product
that enhances and diversifies the walking track experience. An example
of such product is a vehicle-based tour from Armidale to Point Lookout
(New England National Park) currently being developed by members
and friends of NEES, and the three day walk from Styx River State
Forest Headquarters to Point Lookout.
In 2003 NEES had a feasibility commissioned to look at the track
network. This study identified the benefits and outcomes of the
development on the economic, social, environmental and cultural
development of the region. This study highlighted the significant
gains that could come the the regions communities through the development
of a track network.
The next stage of the development of the track is the establishment
of a track management organisation that will oversee the sustainable
operation of the tracks and ecotourism in the New England.
NEES has also sponsored the setup of a bushwalking club in the
New England to allow all the people who have shown interest in the
development of the track, the ability to start walking on the track.
Other parties we would like to acknowledge as part of the development
of the track and that have shown and given support are:
- The aboriginal
people of the area - traditional owners of the land
- Department
of Transport and Regional Services for funding for the development
of the track
- The Local
councils in the region including Armidale Dumaresq, Walcha, Bellingen
and Coffs Harbour
- Land holders
and business owners in the area who have contributed their time
and input into the development of sections of the track as well
as the feasibility study
- The friends
of the track who have been members of NEES or have just give their
support in a variety of ways.
If you are interested in nature based or eco tourism in the New
England and adjoining coast please contact
us to discuss your ideas or interest.
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