10 Free Things to do in Tamworth That You Shouldn't Miss

September 8, 2021 Dorsey Hagwood

Discover the best top things to do in Tamworth, Australia including Tamworth Regional Playground, Tamworth Marsupial Park, Oxley Scenic Lookout, Tamworth Regional Playground, Tamworth Growers' Market, Truck Drivers Memorial, Visitor Information Centre at the Big Golden Guitar, Longyard Hotel Pub, Weswal Gallery, Tamworth Botanical Gardens.
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1. Tamworth Regional Playground

Kable Avenue Bicenteninal Park, Tamworth, New South Wales 2340 Australia +61 2 6767 5555 http://www.destinationtamworth.com.au/Experiences/Family/tamworth-regional-playground
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5.0 based on 153 reviews

Tamworth Regional Playground

Reviewed By LmdWonderlust - Tamworth, Australia

Great park for kids and with Hopscotch Cafe on site, coffee or a bite to eat is so convenient whilst the kids play.

2. Tamworth Marsupial Park

Endeavour Drive, Tamworth, New South Wales 2340 Australia +61 2 6767 5555 [email protected] http://www.tamworth.nsw.gov.au/explore/parks-and-playgrounds/tamworth-marsupial-park-adventure-playground
Excellent
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4.5 based on 260 reviews

Tamworth Marsupial Park

The Marsupial Park is a native animal experience unlike any other in NSW, the 14-hectare park has free entry. Children can get close to kangaroos, wallabies, cockatoos and emus, spot the species in the free-flight aviary and hand feed the Indian peacocks. Within the Marsupial Park is the community-built Adventure Playground which has two distinct areas: one for under-5s and another for over-5s. It encourages children to use their fine and gross motor-skills – and of course, their imagination. There are barbecue facilities and bathrooms.

Reviewed By boardbaddy - North Sydney, Australia

This free attraction is the BEST attraction in town if you have young kids. The park inside is fun and well maintained, the animals are great and interactive. It’s all run by volunteers (make sure you help out in the little red box on the way out) and a lot of the animals are rescued. Whilst you see more animals with damaged wings or singe legs the character of these cheeky residents shine through. Go and give it a go, I promise you will not be disappointed.

3. Oxley Scenic Lookout

Scenic Road, Tamworth, New South Wales 2340 Australia
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4.5 based on 300 reviews

Oxley Scenic Lookout

Located in Tamworth, 2 km from the CBD, at top of White Street, Oxley Scenic Lookout has views of the city of Tamworth and Peel River Valley. It has toilet and picnic facilities and is accessible from 7:00am to 10:00pm daily.

Reviewed By Debbieayres - Buderim, Australia

A very short drive from town. We got up there no trouble in a motorhome. Lovely picnic area when you get to the top and great views of the city and surrounding countryside. Make sure you go.

4. Tamworth Regional Playground

89 Kable Ave, Tamworth, New South Wales 2340 Australia +61 2 6767 5555 [email protected] http://www.tamworth.nsw.gov.au/explore/parks-and-playgrounds/
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4.5 based on 77 reviews

Tamworth Regional Playground

Bicentennial Park boasts a rich program of events with numerous events every year ranging from Fiesta La Peel to the Country Music Festival. The Parks free events provide entertainment for all ages. In addition to the events that animate the park, it's various types of facilities encourage all kinds of activities which brings local residents and visitors to Bicentennial Park.

Reviewed By work2travel62 - Newcastle, Australia

Great park with great amenities including a playground for the kids, cafe that serves great food, ponds, sculptures and artwork throughout. Easy access and parking with many walkways, which makes this accessible by wheelchair. There is also an outdoor gym section next to the kids cycle area. Would recommend for walking/cycling and family fun.

5. Tamworth Growers' Market

Kable Avenue Tamworth Regional Playground, Bicentennial Park, Tamworth, New South Wales 2340 Australia +61 423 942 776 [email protected] http://www.tamworthgrowersmarket.com.au
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Tamworth Growers' Market

Tamworth Growers' Market is a not for profit organisation run by members of our community, supporting ethical and sustainable regional prosperity. We showcase local produce and artisan products from passionate and creative people - direct from the people who grow it or make it . We're open every Saturday morning - join us for good coffee and great food!

6. Truck Drivers Memorial

New England Highway, Tamworth, New South Wales 2340 Australia http://monumentaustralia.org.au/display/23370-truck-drivers-memorial
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Truck Drivers Memorial

Reviewed By Debbieayres - Buderim, Australia

Very well done and so very sad to see how many truck drivers were accidently killed while driving. Not all the plagues there are accidently killed as some are dedicated to those who spent their life trucking.

7. Visitor Information Centre at the Big Golden Guitar

2 The Ringers Rd, Tamworth, New South Wales 2340 Australia +61 2 6765 2688 [email protected] http://www.biggoldenguitar.com.au/
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4.0 based on 501 reviews

Visitor Information Centre at the Big Golden Guitar

Located in the Country Music Capital, the Big Golden Guitar stands prominently on the New England Highway on the southern approach to Tamworth. With easy parking options for travellers in all vehicles from motorbikes and cars through to caravans and RVs, it's the perfect stop-off on your visit. The Big Golden Guitar is an Australian and Tamworth icon, which has been visited and photographed by literally hundreds of thousands of people, has featured in many film and TV documentaries and has served as a backdrop for a number of TV commercials. It was officially opened by country music star Slim Dusty and Mr Paul Crombie, General Manager of Tourism NSW, on January 25th 1988. It is a tribute to Tamworth’s rich country music heritage and international reputation as the heart of Australian country music, and is a replica of the famous Golden Guitar Award presented to artists at the annual Country Music Awards of Australia, the Toyota Golden Guitar Awards.

Reviewed By joniquelife - Australia, null

What an awesome big thing to see! You must stop by, there is an information centre right near it also with friendly staff to recommend what to do in the area. Jonique Life” Follow our journey around Australia on Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok and YouTube as we highlight wonderful experiences and magical places you can add to your ever growing bucket list.

8. Longyard Hotel Pub

10-12 The Ringers Rd, Tamworth, New South Wales 2340 Australia http://www.thelongyard.com.au
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4.0 based on 34 reviews

Longyard Hotel Pub

Reviewed By samuela369 - Casino, Australia

We were totally surprised with the 1st class meals good variety, decorative, great tasting, and great value for your dollars, and generous servings, the service was quick and friendly staff made the experience worthwhile with a warm cosy fire on a cold night what more could you want cheers Samuel

192 Brisbane St, Tamworth, New South Wales 2340 Australia +61 2 6766 5847 http://www.weswalgallery.com.au/
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4.0 based on 23 reviews

Weswal Gallery

Weswal Gallery is a commercial gallery showcasing local, regional and Australian artists and Australian designed and hand made products. The gallery has a regularly changing program of exhibitions and events.

Reviewed By PeterLangston - Tamworth, Australia

An outstanding little gallery which bats well above its weight and is supported vigorously by local artists. It hosts a variety of exhibitions which are usually curated by the owner, Sandra McMahon. If you want to be surprised by artworks at the very high quality in such an unexpected setting, Weswal is the place to go.

10. Tamworth Botanical Gardens

Endeavour Drive, Tamworth, New South Wales 2340 Australia
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4.0 based on 31 reviews

Tamworth Botanical Gardens

Reviewed By adj1940 - Tamworth, Australia

A lovely area with beautiful trees, shrubs and plants with a variety of tracks to walk on. Can do short or long walks.

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