Discover the best top things to do in Murwillumbah, Australia including Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre, Murwillumbah Visitor Information Centre, Tweed Regional Museum - Murwillumbah, M-Arts Precinct, Murwillumbah Library, The Grainery.
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5.0 based on 592 reviews
Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre is housed in a large, modern, architecturally award-winning building with views to Wollumbin/Mount Warning. The Gallery was relocated to this site in 2004 and extended in 2006. The Margaret Olley Art Centre opened as a purpose-built extension in 2014. Opening hours: 10am - 5pm (Wednesday to Sunday) Cafe open: 10am - 4pm (Wednesday to Sunday)
A beautifully sited gallery with several galleries of special exhibitions, with the highlight being the Olley artwork and re-creation of her home-studio. With the video and hands-on experiences it is totally inspiring as you become immersed in the artist's work and life. Friendly informed staff and volunteers enrich the experience....a "must stop" visit.
5.0 based on 34 reviews
The heart of the Tweed valley can be found in beautiful Murwillumbah, and the Visitor Information Centre (VIC) stands ready to help you plan your perfect visit to the area. Our friendly staff and volunteers are always happy to help with information, tour bookings, accommodation options, locally crafted wares, or just a good tall tale with plenty of local knowledge. Additionally, the Murwillumbah VIC is the home of 'The Panorama' - a renowned artwork that displays the dramatic 360 degree view as seen from the summit of Wollumbin Mount Warning (currently closed to hiking). This impressive piece is a part of our relaxation room - stop by and take it in whilst enjoying a cup of local Madura Tea on the comfy couch.
Friendly and informative staff and volunteers, large assortment of local arts and crafts, well-priced souvenirs of the area and Australia in general. Heaps of brochures and maps covering north to Cape Yorke and south to Canberra. Good advice on local attractions, accomodation and public transport. Large, bright, venue in the spacious railway building. Sad to have lost the original, character and ambience of old venue across road. This was devastated by last floods unfortunately.
4.5 based on 35 reviews
Murwillumbah Museum reopens is open with COVID Safe restrictions in place. Prior bookings will be required. Book your free tickets online for a morning or afternoon session via our website.
Really lovely little museum. Well set out. It was good for kids. A little bit of everything (geological history, recent history, fossils, aboriginal history). Well presented for kids. A highlight was showing the kids how the volcano shaped the region with a big screen video which was really well done.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
A vibrant precinct for artists and art lovers to come together over food and drink. Wander into the M|Arts precinct and explore our working studios, meet friendly artists, visit our galleries, including Gallery DownTown (the annex of the Tweed Regional Gallery), pick up some treasures at our art supply store, get custom framing, buy some fresh flowers and stop for a coffee or lunch at Bacaro restaurant.
Live poetry at Poets Out Loud third Thursdays of every month. We love the working artist studios, markets, and galleries. There's always something to see.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
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