Discover the best top things to do in Tenterfield, Australia including Mount Mackenzie Nature Reserve, Tenterfield Visitor Information Centre, Historic Cork Tree, Thunderbolt's Hideout, Tenterfield Saddler, World War 2 Tank Traps, Cherrydale Orchard.
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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 105 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 54 reviews
A must-see in Tenterfield, a very old Cork-tree, still standing proudly, looking great and amazing tourists. Bought out from England, as a seed, in a jar and still standing - Wonderful
4.5 based on 31 reviews
Huge boulders and a path leading to the hideout. Just to see the landscape without the hideout and story is worthwhile paying this place a visit. We enjoyed this very much.
4.0 based on 145 reviews
Whilst on the Fossickers Way we had to stop here of course. Some great memorabilia and the volunteers added so much info. There is also some Banjo Paterson history! Some nice leather goods for sale. It's simply good history. Tks very much!
3.5 based on 19 reviews
What an opportunity to stand in this spot, read the little brochure from the visitors centre and feel the weight of what this little spot was designed to achieve. If you have any interest in Australian or military history, this is a must stop spot.
3.0 based on 16 reviews
Our family has been traveling from the Gold Coast every year in November (except 2019 because of the drought and bushfires no fruit available) just to buy cherries from Cherrydale. They are the best cherries we have ever tasted and when we return and give some to our friends they say the same thing, so we go loaded with cash and buy boxes for all our family, and no November would be the same without cherries and other stonefruits from Cherryvale, no supermarket or fruit shop ever has fruit as nice as the fruit we buy from Paul ana his family
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