Discover the best top things to do in Wentworth, Australia including Wentworth Military Collection, Old Wentworth Gaol, Perry Sand Hills, Junction Park, Wentworth Wharf, Ferguson Tractor Monument, Harry Nanya Day Tours.
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5.0 based on 11 reviews
This a fabulous small military museum that is an absolute must to visit. Russell the museum owner has put an amazing amount of time, effort and knowledge into a wonderful display of artefacts from all major wars and detailed, interesting audio commentary. My two daughter's aged 8 and 4 also thoroughly enjoyed it. Please visit this wonderful musuem, you will not be disappointed.
4.0 based on 173 reviews
A very warm welcome made us feel great about visiting. There are so many interesting things to read about and see including old photos of police stations, evidences of ghosts and fabulous antiques that you can purchase. I even learnt about the possum man who lived in the bush nearby - i had never heard of this before. Definitely worth a visit!
4.0 based on 101 reviews
Perry Sandhills are dramatic, subtle and stunning. Patterns and shadows cast from flora, the dunes ripple and have striking hard edge lines. Look down and follow the tracks of native animals, especially lizards and goanna. Wild flowers and porcupine grass. Be respectful in this delicate wonderous ancient site.
4.0 based on 64 reviews
There is a viewing tower at this park which is a nice addition, but regardless of whether it was there or not... this would be a lovely place to stop. The banks of the river are stunning. Climb the viewing tower and see the confluence of the Murray and Darling Rivers, which, combined, is the fourth largest river system in the world. When the Darling is in flow, a surprise awaits -as the two rivers are marked by a distinct colour difference viewable from the tower. The Darling is a clay based river, its milky appearance contrasts starkly to that of the mighty Murray. After climbing the tower for a view, you should head off on the walk that takes you through a reedy path and it's so surreal... you will reach a lookout point that looks out onto Lock 10. Surprisingly, while my father and I stood there taking it's serenity... other walkers joined us. I think this is a 'must see' if you are in Wentworth.
4.0 based on 17 reviews
If you are looking for a place to have a break or a picnic the Wentworth Wharf may be the place for you. This wharf is a replacement of the one which was built on the site in1879. It would have been a hive of activity back in those days with all the paddle steamers on the river transporting all kinds of produce. Today it is a much quieter place. There is a bronze statue of a fellow named John Egge. Born in China, Egge came to Australia and became a Riverboat Captain. He soon had a fleet of riverboats and one of the biggest traders on the river. He also owned the butchery, bakery and boarding house.
4.0 based on 32 reviews
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