Discover the best top things to do in Tenterfield, Australia including Bald Rock National Park, Tenterfield Tours, Tenterfield Tours, Make It Tenterfield, Sir Henry Parkes School of Arts Museum, Boonoo Boonoo Falls, Tenterfield Railway Museum, Mount Mackenzie Nature Reserve, Boonoo Boonoo National Park, Tenterfield Visitor Information Centre.
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After the bush fires of over 12 months back, Bald Rock National Park is recovering. Eucalypts are starting to branch out after sprouting along their trunks and native herbs are flowering in high Summer. We took the longer walk to the summit through swathes of new growth. Despite claimed as 3 hours one way we were there in an hour. There's a bit of clambering to be done near the end but all manageable for folks of average fitness. We didn't traverse the short, steep section. The track is well maintained and a credit to the NPWS. We had read it cost $7 for a day visit. This, we discovered, is now $8. Well worth the price.
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Personal Guided Tours Be amazed and inspired by: Award winning local wineries Stunning Natural Wonders The Birthplace of our Nation Heritage Rich Tenterfield
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Personal Guided Tours Be amazed and inspired by: Award winning local wineries Stunning Natural Wonders The Birthplace of our Nation Heritage Rich Tenterfield
5.0 based on 8 reviews
Artisan space filled with unique items to purchase. Make It is a Not for Profit organisation with very talented creators, well worth dropping in above. Mitre10
4.5 based on 71 reviews
The Sir Henry Parkes School of Arts is a must see for visitors to Tenterfield, and offers a fresh and exciting approach to Australian history, culture and environment, with a focus on Federation. Stories of Australia's history are told through exciting and innovative displays and the museum features the Banquet Hall, where Sir Henry Parkes delivered his famous Federation speech in 1889. A display of memorabilia from Parkes' personal life, including a compelling portrait by Julian Ashton, ivory carvings and journals is situated in the gallery. The School of Arts is owned by the National Trust, and in 1957 was the first building in NSW to be gifted to the trust by an act of parliament. The complex also features the Tenterfield Cinema & Theatre. This charming cinema features state of the art digital projection and screenings of all the latest movies, as well as live performances of music and theatre. Museum Entry Fees: - FREE for National Trust Members - FREE for Tenterfield Shire Ratepayers - $6.00 Adults - $5.00 Concession - $3.00 Child - $13.00 Family - $7.00 per head for tour groups of 10 or more people (includes guided tour)
We visited the beautifully restored museum yesterday Having been to so many museums but we thought this was one of the best we have seen We were given a tour by a very informed man who could answer any question asked so thankyou The building is a credit to Tenterfield with the thought that has gone into the restoration of the areas of display and the theatre and also has some amazing donated items We were also able to listen to Sir Henry Parkes famous speech So worth a visit
4.5 based on 60 reviews
We had been walking up in Bald Rock National Park and decided to dropped into Boonoo Boonoo NP on our way back to Tenterfield. It is an easy 14km 2x2 wheel drive over dirt road to the end. Along the way you pass a turn off to a picnic area and a little further there is the camping ground. Unfortunately the area had been badly affected in the bush fires and was only just getting some new foliage. There is a covered picnic area and drop toilet at the end. We walked down the short track to the lookout overlooking the spectacular falls. There had been a bit of recent rain so the falls were running a bit. The view over the gorge is stunning and well worth seeing. On the way to the lookout there is a track to the left which takes you a short distance down to a spectacular water hole in the river. Access to the water is easy. There is also a river walk which runs between the camp ground and the lookout.
4.5 based on 223 reviews
My husband is an ex-train driver & has worked in many locations, both in Australia & o/s. There's a great collection of local history relating to rail in this area & wonderful recorded stories & a video you can listen to & watch. The displays & items are well labelled for the non- railway buff & kept in great condition. The trains & carriages are a real 'blast from the past' & you certainly can gain knowledge about railway days past by spending a few hours here! Take your camera!
4.5 based on 65 reviews
Great views of township and all the surrounding mountains. Really quiet and peaceful picnic spot. Amenities available.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
Such a Wild place - grand rocks and beautiful nature all around, with water ways and stunning views al around
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The Tenterfield Visitor Information Centre is located in the main street of Tenterfield. Home to Bald Rock, the largest granite monolith in the southern hemisphere, the Birthplace of the Nation (Sir Henry Parkes did his famous Federation speech here) and the birthplace of Peter Allen and the Tenterfield Saddler. Come in and talk to our friendly volunteers for information on the best of Tenterfield - where to stay, what to see, where to eat and shop. Browse our range of local produce, arts and crafts, pick up a map, ask us for directions and enjoy your stay!
Very centrally located near town centre, lovely maintained museum. Lots of history and very friendly volunteers. Give yourself plenty of time to see it all, you wont be disappointed. Great photo opportunities.
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