Discover the best top things to do in Armidale, Australia including Armidale Aboriginal Cultural Centre and Keeping Place, Waterfall Way, Wollomombi Falls, Saumarez Homestead, Armidale Visitor Information Centre, New England Regional Art Museum, Petersons Armidale Winery.
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4.5 based on 27 reviews
We were so fortunate to have Rose Lovelock ( indigenous uni lecturer) explain the use of and history/ cultural context associated with the items on display which was so incredibly educational. Especially for me from NZ but no less for my Ozzie husband. In particular the tribal language groups map on the wall was astounding - the historical complexity and organisation of the first peoples is breathtaking. The damage heartbreaking. This should be the number To Do!
4.5 based on 353 reviews
Sunday drive material. A gently meandering road through stunning lush green landscapes, and a number of waterfalls you can stop to enjoy or walk. Just outside of Belligen, the road hugs the river before bringing you to 2 roadside waterfalls in Newell and Sherrard. Not a lot of opportunity to stop or safely take those roadside ones in. Dorrigo National Park has a tourist centre with a Skywalk, and well formed tracks to hike to Crystal Falls along the Lyrebird Track
4.5 based on 138 reviews
The falls were amazing nice tarred road in to the car park and a easy 300 metre walk to the viewing platform also a nice picnic area near the car park,all well maintained.
4.5 based on 127 reviews
GROUNDS, GARDENS AND FARM AREA open seven days per week. Entry to the house only available by guided tour on weekends and public holidays or anytime for organized groups of 8 or more. Also, Saumarez Café only open weekends 10am to 4pm. This unique house and farm museum has over 10,000 objects in its collection. Stunning historic country homestead with gardens, farm buildings and a cafe giving you an insight into rural life in the 1800's. Available to the public for tours, weddings, functions and events. This ten-hectare grazing property was first inhabited by British settlers led by Henry Dumaresq in the 1830's. Today it includes an elegant, extensive, fully furnished Edwardian homestead, built between 1888 and 1906, and 15 farm and other buildings dating up to 1910, with their collections of early farm equipment. Take a guided tour through the White family's 30 room Edwardian mansion complete with original furnishings. Stroll through Mary White's garden, with its Jocelyn Brown style cottage garden, the picking garden, the heritage rose garden and the lawns. Visit outbuildings complete with 19th century tools and equipment. Allow at least half a day to see this extensive property, and experience 19th century pastoral life.
Saumarez House is beautifully preserved and the stories of family life are fascinating. The video and tour were informative and fascinating. It helped us understand the history of this area. We enjoyed the garden, although it was during the drought and we saw a snake. Will wear enclosed shoes next time. Then we indulged in Devonshire tea, featuring superb home made scones. All the volunteers were friendly and had a wealth of information which they readily shared. Next, we went down to the farm and photographed the rustic buildings and machinery. We will be back, bringing friends and family to enjoy this wonderful experience.
4.5 based on 123 reviews
We are open 7 days per week from 9.00 - 5.00. Wonderful local knowledge and information to help you plan you holiday in Armidale and New England High Country. We have some beautiful locally made gifts as well as quality Australian gifts so pop on and say hi!
Arrived at the visitor information centre at 4.55pm, closing time was 5pm. Faye welcomed us, showed us the relevant brochures and gave us extensive information. Talk about above and beyond. All her recommendations were brilliant. Thanks Faye, you're worth your weight in gold!
4.5 based on 108 reviews
New England Regional Art Museum (NERAM) is home to a number of nationally significant collections of Australian art including the Howard Hinton Collection (1880s-1930s); the Chandler Coventry Collection(1960s-80s) and the NERAM Collection (1980s- present day). These collections include paintings, drawings, prints and sculpture. The exhibitions program includes the permanent exhibition 'HINTON: Treasures of Australian art' featuring over 130 works from the Howard Hinton Collection as well as visiting exhibitions by visiting and local artists with something for everyone to enjoy. Gifts, souvenirs, cards and books are available from The Museum Shop. The Museum of Printing is also open on Tuesday and Sunday afternoons to explore the history of communications and printing in Australia. Entry to NERAM is by donation.
This was one of the stops on the Guided Heritage Tour taken from the Armidale Visitor Centre. As the stop also enabled us to visit the next door Aboriginal Cultural Centre we lost time in this venue before heading to the Art Museum where we then had limited time to take in the wonderful art on display here. Hence, we returned by car that same afternoon and did a separate and longer visit to be able to really appreciate these works of art collected by 1 man. If you don't have time to make a separate visit and only do this whilst on the bus tour, make sure you leave time to have a good look here first.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Petersons Winery and Cellar door - specialising in cool climate wines from our Armidale vineyard and also showcases Peterson's family wines from the Hunter Valley and Mudgee. Drop along for a wine tasting with our friendly staff from 10-4pm daily. Lunches also served at the cellar door in warmer months. Children welcome, who can also explore and play in the gardens.
I visited about a year ago and stayed in the Guesthouse. The sparkling wine served with dinner was spectacular, so passing through Armidale again, I had to stop at this Cellar Door to grabs a few bottles. Prices are quite reasonable, and buy a case to enjoy a bakers dozen
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