Discover the best top things to do in Clarence Valley, Australia including Cardiff Alpacas, Brooms Head Lookout, Christ Church Cathedral, Schaeffer House Museum, Maclean Lookout, Raspberry Lookout, Iluka Bluff.
Restaurants in Clarence Valley
5.0 based on 8 reviews
Cardiff Alpacas is a family run business located in the beautiful Clarence Valley in northern NSW. We offer morning tea, lunch or afternoon tea with an informative talk, fleece demonstration, and of course the chance to hand feed our alpacas! We also sell quality handmade products made from the finest fleece from our happy and healthy herd, including wool for knitting and even pillows and quilts. As we are a working farm we do require 24 hours notice for bookings, so give us a call and book a tour today!
Strongest in my memory is the elegance of the alpacas as they gathered around our table in the sunny small paddock. Kathleen and Robert had made us a morning tea of coffee, tea and the best scones I’ve tasted in 70 years. After eating we were invited into the shed behind us for a demonstration of how alpaca wool is processed by hand. We were amazed at its lightness; perfect for filling quilts and pillows, and making socks, beanies and scarves. The experience of seeing happy alpacas up close in a lovely paddock, then watching what their wool can produce was good value for money and good use of our time.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
We drove into Brooms Head on our last trip down the coast. It was while all the fires were going. We drove through the town and saw a turnoff to a lookout. You drive through the caravan park to get to the lookout which is located on the southern headland. The views to both the North and the South are just breathtaking. We actually parked in the caravan park and walked up a coastal walkway to the lookout. Magic area with stunning views.
4.5 based on 35 reviews
Right place at the right time! Stumbled across a special afternoon of history and hymn singing - including works from the Tiwi Islands- and it was wonderful. The pipe organ was magnificent and the very talented organist played both it, and a grand piano for the "singalong". I took my 85 year old father who still has a beautiful singing voice. For expediency we used a wheelchair and access was easy through a side door. The afternoon tea at interval gave us a chance to speak with others in the congregation and they were very friendly and welcoming. This lovely cathedral with beautiful stained glass windows, altar, and pipe organ is worth a visit if you are interested in religious buildings.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Wonderful collections of china, clothing, furniture, armed forces memoribilia, pictures- all artfully displayed and maintained by lovely, faithful volunteers!
4.5 based on 20 reviews
3.0 based on 1 reviews
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