Discover the best top things to do in Inverell, Australia including Joeys Adventure Tours, Olives of Beaulieu, Inverell Thai Massage, The Dust Jacket, Blair Athol Boutique Hotel & Day Spa, Inverell Pioneer Village, Frazers Creek Sapphires, The Inverell Visitor Information Centre, Copeton Waters State Park, National Transport Museum.
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5.0 based on 24 reviews
Kayaking tours around the Inverell district and Overseas Kayaking tours along the rivers, lakes and canals of Europe. Local excursions around Inverell include the popular breakfast paddles with BBQ brekkie up the macintyre river, copeton dam explorer tours and overnight adventures, team bonding and staff parties, family and friend groups, Christmas parties and school groups of up to 60!!! Joeys Adventure tours also travel to Germany in July and August 2016 on a 22 day tour exploring the picturesque regions surrounding the river Saar, The river Mosselle and the ancient 'Spreewald' or spree forest. All flights, accommodation, food, attraction fees, transport within Europe and kayak equipment included!!!! Let The Joeys Adventure Tours team take you on a fully guided trip of a lifetime for as little as $7750 aud. We pride ourselves on utilising the best local knowledge!
5.0 based on 12 reviews
Great place to visit and learn about the local area while sampling and buying some delicious products. I'd suggest you don't visit if you're in a rush - the lovely woman who owns it told us her whole life story!
5.0 based on 23 reviews
Professional , and friendly staff definitely come back to have Traditional Thai with Oil massage again
5.0 based on 16 reviews
We are an iconic independent bookstore with an eclectic range of book & non book items! From a huge children's range to travel, cooking, local authors, Australian and much more! We gift wrap, post out & take orders over the phone!
5.0 based on 12 reviews
Accommodation is offered in a 1904 Federation Manor house, situated in magnificent heritage-listed gardens, dating from the 1860's. The homestead has beautifully-appointed suites with antiques, views of the gardens and pressed metal ceilings. Guests can enjoy a complimentary port or sherry in their private downstairs sitting rooms with open fireplaces. Cooked and continental breakfasts are available every day. It has all the charm you would expect from a country manor. The historic grounds have numerous outbuildings, a cemetery, tennis court and stables. The property is located on 54 acres yet only 5 minutes from the town of Inverell. The Estate also has a newly built Roman bath-inspired Day Spa with mineral-rich pool, spa and infra-red sauna. Relax on comfortable daybeds and take in the magnificent view over the valley. Massages, food and drinks available. The day spa is an adults-only facility, not included in the accommodation rate, weekends only and subject to availability.
We spent one night here in the Sapphire Suite. It is beautifully maintained with authentic furnishings and artwork! Our 4 poster bed was gorgeous! The suite is huge with a small room attached with a single bed and a beautiful ensuite. Also our own balcony overlooking the property! The host Kim went over and above expected service, including an amazing, home made breakfast and provided great advice on the property and the town!
4.5 based on 60 reviews
There is such a range of years, styles of buildings, the school, homestead are stand outs.. congratulations to those whose skills develop, maintain such old world gems. For many such an uncomfortable lifestyle...
4.5 based on 126 reviews
Inverell Visitor Information Centre is one of the best in NSW. Stocking a wide range of tourism brochures, souvenirs and excellent local produce. Grab a snack, a coffee, or a light meal at the Riverside Cafe located within the complex. Come and speak with our friendly and knowledgeable staff who will be only too pleased to help you with your inquiries. We hope to welcome you to Inverell soon.
Stopped at the Inverell Visitor Information Centre as soon as we arrived. Staff member was VERY helpful found broachers for us and gave us a map & marked places. Aldo rang ahead to a motel and booked us in (got the last room)
4.5 based on 41 reviews
Even though Copeton Dam is very low at the moment due to the devastating drought, it is still worth the visit. Staff are very friendly and the facilities are very good. They have park accommodation and playgrounds for children. The size of the dam is impressive
4.5 based on 77 reviews
Cars, Bikes, Trucks, Monorail, Caravan, buses etc... lots of interesting things to look at! Worth a visit especially during the hot part of the day!
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