The township of Ben Lomond sits 'on top of the range' and is 4473 feet above sea level. The area is well known for snow falls in winter and magnificent views and fresh air are a feature of this area. View some of the most glorious countryside in New England, see pastures, rolling hills and valleys that produce some of the finest beef cattle and fat lambs in the region.
There are roads that can take you to this area and connect back with the New England Highway with magnificent scenery. Attractions include the highest railway station in the Southern Hemisphere, war Memorial hall built in 1905 and the historic cemetery. Hidden away in these beautiful mountains visitors might like to retreat to a B&B and unwind in a truly tranquil place.
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