Mudgee Region Visitor Guide Flipbook
Mudgee Region Visitor Guide Flipbook
Mudgee Region Visitor Guide Flipbook
contents
info centres
Why not stop by and say hello to our friendly
Tourism Specialists, we are passionate about
making your stay great. How to get to the Mudgee Region......................... 4 Fossicking.............................................................. 27
Mid-Western Regional Council.............................. 5 Events for all seasons.......................................... 28
Welcome to the Mudgee Region............................ 6 Wine + Food Festival........................................... 29
02 6372 1020 MUDGEE RYLSTONE Mudgee.................................................................... 7 Explore + Absorb.................................................. 30
[email protected] Open 7 days: 9am to 5pm Open: Friday to Sunday 10am to 4pm Mudgee CBD walk.................................................... 8 Swirl + Sip............................................................. 34
visitmudgeeregion.com.au 84 Market Street, Mudgee NSW 2850 The Saffron Kitchen + Café, Gulgong.................................................................. 10 Mudgee wine map................................................. 42
02 6372 1020 47 Louee Street, Rylstone NSW 2849 Gulgong symbol trail............................................ 12 Rest Your Head...................................................... 49
AVAILABLE AT THE CENTRE 0407 531 520
Rylstone................................................................ 14 Country Pubs, Country Hospitality.....................60
Free wi-fi for travellers GULGONG
Rylstone historical walk.......................................16 Eat + Treat.............................................................64
Local event ticket sales Open: Friday 10am to 3pm, Saturday 10am KANDOS
Kandos................................................................... 18 Host + Romance.................................................... 69
Local produce, ideal for take home gifts to 3pm, Sunday 10am to 1pm Open: Wednesday to Sunday 10am to 4pm
66 Herbert Street, Gulgong NSW 2852 Kandos Museum, Walk around Kandos............................................ 20 Our Sponsors......................................................... 70
Trainlink tickets
Public amenities 02 6374 2691 22 Buchanan Street, Kandos NSW 2848 Nearby picturesque villages................................ 22 Maps....................................................................... 72
02 6379 4600 Connect with your kin / pedal it......................... 23 Business Directory............................................... 76
Our great outdoors............................................... 24 Church + Emergency Contacts............................83
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how to get to the mid-western
mudgee region Located just 268km north-west of Sydney, no matter
how you choose to get yourself to Mudgee Region, it’s all
part of the adventure. You’ll feel your senses tingle as the
city-scape blurs out of view and the vast country
landscape opens up in front of you.
regional
The vibrant Mudgee Region is
just 3 ½ hours drive from Sydney.
Combining country charm with
council
a city’s worth of things to do,
the region offers a wealth of
Drive { THE ROA DTRIP } Fly { BE HERE IN NO TIME , TA KE TO THE A IR } attractions for visitors.
FROM SYDNEY: around 3.5 hours along the Great Western Highway through the SYDNEY TO MUDGEE: FlyPelican connects city-siders with a short 45 minute
Blue Mountains, or follow the Bells Line of Road to Lithgow. The turn off for flight to Mudgee, allowing you more time on the ground to indulge. Departures
Mudgee is just past Lithgow (the last traffic lights you’ll see for a while). On available Monday to Friday and Sunday. Fares start at $99 each way. Our region is part of Wiradjuri country and includes Gulgong is the site of gold discovery, Rylstone is
your journey, be sure to plan enough time for a detour to explore the gorgeous the eclectic towns of Gulgong, Kandos, Mudgee and the perfect base for a scenic drive or bushwalk and
NEWCASTLE TO MUDGEE (VIA SYDNEY): 1.5 hour flight via Sydney, with fares
heritage towns of Gulgong, Rylstone and Kandos.
starting at $188 each way. Rylstone and many rural villages. Kandos is the gateway to the wonderland of Wollemi
FROM NEWCASTLE: take the famous Bylong Valley Way for a 4 hour drive via
FlyPelican operates a 19 seat British Aerospace Jetstream 32 Aircraft between
National Park.
Denman and Sandy Hollow. Turn at Sandy Hollow and explore the villages of Tourism is a vital part of our local economy.
Newcastle/Sydney+ Mudgee. For up-to-date availability and fares, book now at
Rylstone or Kandos before arriving in Mudgee. Alternatively, take the road via Mid-Western Regional Council works closely with The arts and culture of the region’s towns is now
www.flypelican.com.au
Merriwa and Ulan to Gulgong or Mudgee. the local tourism industry to make sure you’ll have a key draw card like our local wine and locally-
Thrify offers airport pick-up car hire services www.thrifty.com.au a fabulous experience when visiting, and ensure our grown produce. There are endless exhibitions and
FROM WOLLONGONG: around 4 hours along the Great Western Highway and
Castlereagh Highway. Goodbye surf and sea, hello rolling hills and trees. offering keeps growing. opportunities for participation, and our display of
outdoor public art continues to grow.
FROM CANBERRA: 5 hours via Yass, Cowra and Wellington or via Cowra and
Bathurst or via The Tablelands Way through Goulburn, Crookwell and Oberon
Train + Coach { TA KE IN THE SCENERY, REL A X } Our population of over 24,000 is made up of many
to Bathurst, then Wattle Flat, Sofala and Mudgee. The road is fully sealed, Hop on a train and a coach. Coach services link with the Sydney Rail Network at ‘tree changers’ who have traded city life for the joys Council hosts dozens of major events each year.
easy peasy. Lithgow, daily. Call Trainlink 13 22 32 or visit www.nswtrainlink.info. We also sell of country living. Our culture is diverse and active, Crowds gather for national sporting clashes and
Trainlink tickets at the Mudgee Visitor Information Centre (booking fees apply). with a strong metropolitan flavour. streets are closed for wine and food festivals. We’re
always working on something to give you another
The Glen Willow Regional Sporting Complex in reason to come back.
Mudgee has hosted national and international events, Des Kennedy
and ensures the town is billed as a major destination People are choosing the Mudgee region more and
for sporting spectaculars. more to live, work, invest and visit. Discover for MAYOR,
yourself our region’s rich history and natural beauty, MID-WESTERN REGIONAL COUNCIL
and enjoy our famous hospitality.
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sophisticated yet earthy experiences to indulge in.
name among foodies across Australia.
welcome to the And for those of you, who are yet to visit, allow us
With a range of breathtaking natural attractions,
delectable wine and scrumptious local produce,
events to excite, an impressive boutique + chic
to set the scene. Mudgee has a rich pastoral history shopping precinct, lush golf courses and picturesque
locals guide
FA S T FA C T S
reflected in its heritage streetscapes which are wide streetscapes, it’s time you jumped in the car or to mudgee
and tree-lined, just as you would imagine a refined hopped on a train or a plane to visit Mudgee.
The name Mudgee is derived MUDGEE IS 268KM average temps country town to look like. You won’t be disappointed. Swirl and sip your way across
40+ family owned cellar doors,
from the Wiradjuri term
a brewery and distillery
NW OF SYDNEY, SPRING (SEP TO NOV): MIN 8, MAX 23 From the fertile farmland surrounds comes great local
produce available at cafés and restaurants in town,
And let’s face it, one visit just isn’t enough. You’ll be
Moothi, meaning SUMMER (DEC TO FEB): MIN 15, MAX 30 sure to impress your mates at your next dinner party Treat yourself to our famous
A 3.5 HOUR DRIVE OR AUTUMN (MAR TO MAY): MIN 9, MAX 23 farm gate tours, cellar doors and epicurean outlets. when you expertly pair Mudgee produce with Mudgee (and delectable) local produce
'nest in the hills’ 45 MINUTE FLIGHT WINTER (JUN TO AUG): MIN 2, MAX 15
With a continuous history of winemaking since the
1850s, Mudgee is the third largest grape-producing
wine, so you may just find yourself returning to
restock sooner than you think. Meet local artisans at our
region in NSW. monthly Farmer’s Markets, go
POPUL ATION: OVER 24,000
ELEVATION: 454M
Townships: Mudgee, Gulgong, no traffic lights on a Farm Walk tour
average rainfall 670mm Rylstone, Kandos (and MAJOR INDUSTRIES: TOURISM, Kangaroo amongst the grapevines Famous Mudgee honey
Enjoy a long leisurely meal at
one of our many cafés, pubs,
AREA: 9,000 SQ KM small towns in between) VITICULTURE, AGRICULTURE AND MINING
restaurants and wine bars
LAWSON ST
BYRON
Intersection Church and Market
LOVEJOY ST PL de Pyro painted “The Stations of the Cross”, 1853 and is now part of the shops on the
Streets. The clock tower was donated by noted for their colour and realism and are corner of Church and Mortimer Streets. Turn
Mr Ivan Adams as a War Memorial. regarded amongst the best in the country. left into Perry Street.
MORTIMER ST Turn left into Church Street. Visitors are always welcome.
DOURO ST
PERRY ST
CHURCH ST
10 LONERAGAN’S STORE
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LEWIS ST
MUDGEE 8 THE REGENT PICTURE THEATRE Church Street (just past pedestrian Corner Perry and Gladstone Streets.
CBD Church Street. The Regent Theatre crossing). This retail outlet, similar to Formerly the Mechanics Institute and
FARTHING LN
opened on Wednesday 21st August 1935 Kellett’s, was originally a department store. erected in 1865, The Perry Street Hotel
GLADSTONE ST GLADSTONE ST designed by Douglas Smith, the theatre The store first opened in 1870 (next was previously branded De Russie Suites.
was originally designed to accommodate to The Lawson Park Hotel) and moved in Mechanics Institutes originated in England
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AVE live presentations. It hosted the world 1873 to the present location. The complex and were centres for technical education,
2017 MUDGEE REGION TOURISM INC. premiere of The Nugget which was filmed in is now subdivided into several stores. that is the trades. They housed libraries and
and around Mudgee and starred Australian With the arrival of major national chains, were often the centre of a town’s social life.
SEE PAGE 82 FOR DUMP POINTS celebrities Eric Bana, Stephen Curry, Loneragan’s finally closed their doors In fact it is recorded that Henry Lawson used
Belinda Emmett among others. The theatre in 1984. the library here regularly. It also appears
accommodated 986 people, and is a rare to have housed The Mudgee School of Arts
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example of an Art Deco Theatre. at some stage and was used as the Mudgee
to honour Sir John Robertson, Premier, and (National Australia Banking Company). The Corner Church and Mortimer Streets. Municipal Library during the 1950s. Now
Member for Mudgee. Those who served in CBC opened in Mudgee in 1864 and closed in Formerly The Mudgee, The Waratah, The regarded as one of the country’s top boutique
the African Conflict (The Boer War 1899- 1974. This building was erected in 1884 and Sydney Hotel and before that at one time hotels. Head back towards Market Street.
1902) are also honoured here. Restored holds National Trust classification. Lamont’s General Store which was one of
Tom Saunders first struck gold at Red Hill in 1870 and Our iconic events include the Henry Lawson Festival
the old Mine Shaft and Poppet Head are still on Red Hill every June long weekend, Gulgong Gold & Mining
for visitors to see at the Gulgong Gold Experience. Festival in October, Gulgong Folk Festival in December
The heritage listed town buildings, many complete and Gulgong Show in February. You can also find hidden
with original verandahs and iron-lace balconies, treasures and local produce at the monthly Gulgong
include such gems as The Prince of Wales Opera House, Markets. 4th Saturday of the month.
in which Dame Nellie Melba once performed. It is the
oldest performing arts venue still being used for its
original intention in Australia.
Choose from a selection of quaint B+B’s to centrally
located motels and pubs to rest your feet before your
next day of exploring.
The town embraces
HENRY LAWSON
with the famous
Heritage buildings and streetscape
Find hidden gems and local Take photos of the historic
Did you know? locals guide produce at the Gulgong (and beautiful) streetscape
Markets, held 4th Saturday
Gulgong was the town on to gulgong of every month Attend one of Gulgong’s
henry lawson
the original $10 note! festivals; Henry Lawson,
Settle in at a cozy country Explore the town’s heritage Gulgong Gold & Mining,
pub, meet the locals and and museums Gulgong Folk, Gulgong Show
share stories and more
FESTIVAL HELD EVERY
JUNE LONG WEEKEND
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GULGONG
The secret travellers’ During the last Depression and in the Gold Rush days,
people travelling country roads in search of work,
The Gulgong Historical Walk booklet has a
comprehensive walking guide to these buildings and
language was used food or just a place to sleep the night, used a secret also includes the Henry Lawson Heritage driving trail
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internationally - code of symbols via stones, sticks or scratches on the
ground, to communicate “the lie of the land” to
and the Gulgong Cemetery walk.
by the gypsies of fellow swaggies. The Cemetery is on the southern edge of Gulgong
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Europe and carried Local identity and well known potter Chester Nealie
and is accessible by foot. The booklet is available
for a small cost at the Mudgee and Gulgong Visitor
by migrations to the was commissioned by our local Council to research Information Centres and many outlets in Gulgong
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hobos of America the symbols and make decorative paving tiles
representing this secret language. Wander Gulgong’s
and is an essential touring guide to this unique town.
and the swaggies historic streets and see how many you can find and
of Australia. what they refer to. Tiles appear in Coronation Park did you know?
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and Mayne Street (from White to Herbert Streets). Around 130 of Gulgong’s buildings
Look around and see if you can find some of the are heritage listed, many dating
humorous locations like the ones that say back to the 1820s.
‘dangerous drinking water’ (outside the pubs!)
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good place for temperamental keep away - angry good road the sky's good tell a
a handout people useless to call dogs to follow the limit workhouse pathetic story
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a good day's work before dangerous i have ok dangerous good haystack money usually
work is found you eat drinking water gone home Alright people for sleeping given here
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3 THE PRINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE 5 GULGONG GOLD EXPERIENCE
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Established in 1962, the museum Take a walk back in time and visit
is home to one of the finest collections of Built in 1871, It is the oldest where it all began. Red Hill was the location
Australiana in the country, known as one of still-operating Opera House in the where Tom Saunders first struck gold in
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the top four folk museums in NSW. With over Southern Hemisphere. Dame Nelly Melba Gulgong in 1870. We invite you to go visit the
an acre of land and 60,000 items on display, has performed on its stage and several new replica underground mining tunnel and
there is sure to be something for everyone. generations have seen their first gain insight into Gulgong’s Gold Rush era.
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THE SHANTY roof. Open for inspection by arrangement. GULGONG HOLTERMANN MUSEUM
Built between 1885 -1890, the A much anticipated museum to
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cottage became home to local blacksmith promote and conserve Gulgong’s rich gold
in 1892, it remained in the Gudgeon
family until 1950. The Shanty has been
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A museum dedicated to Lawson's
rush history through the restoration of
two of its earliest buildings – The Greatest
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lovingly restored, keeping the integrity life and literary works, The Henry Lawson Wonder of The World & The American
of the building as it showcases its original Centre takes the visitor through the phases Tobacco Warehouse + Fancy Goods Emporium,
attributes. The Shanty is open Friday – of the writer's life, from his birth in 1867 to which will be home to the renowned
Sunday delivering visitor information his death in 1922. Holtermann photographs taken during the
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services and plays host to a Militaria display town’s “roaring days” in the 1870’s.
which acknowledges a significant part of
the nation’s history – From the Boer War
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EXTRAORDINARY
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One of those charming country
R ylstone
towns, boasting an extraordinary did you know?
heritage streetscape and Rylstone is the gateway
unexpected foodie delights, that to World Heritage Listed
Wollemi National Park, home
you just can’t wait to tell your of the famous Wollemi Pine.
friends about.
In the rustic heritage town of Rylstone, via the famous
Bylong Valley Way, a broad range of exceptionally tasty
modern food awaits.
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Fast becoming known for its wineries, yum cha + tea
house, olive estates and local gastronomic delights, to rylstone
Rylstone is sure to impress the fussiest of foodies. All Foodies delight, from hand-
this, coupled with some of the most spectacular scenery made dumplings and local
in the region, we guarantee you will be surprised and produce to city quality coffee
delighted with what you find.
Settle in at a cozy country
Rylstone’s charming 19th century photogenic streetscape pub, meet the locals and
was settled in the 1830’s, making it one of the oldest traffic and opens to festival-goers, with a street market share stories
settlements west of the Great Dividing Range. With celebrating local food, produce, wine, art and craftwork.
Settle into the afternoon with a long table, long lunch Make Rylstone your base
many public houses, churches and private residences to visit nearby natural
throughout the town made of local sandstone, it’s worth surrounded by friends and locals, where live music and attractions (Bylong Valley,
taking the time to wander the streets and capture an electric atmosphere blend perfectly with the Dunns Swamp Ganduddy,
its essence. street scene. Windamere Dam, Ferntree
Gully and Capertree Valley)
The town also acts as a gateway to the World Heritage- Take a stroll around this must-visit town to browse
listed Wollemi National Park and the beautiful Bylong boutique and arts + crafts shops including a charming Explore the town’s heritage
and take in the streetscape,
Valley, boasting some of the most spectacular natural wool shop, collectibles and old wares. Enjoy a leisurely visiting The Cottage Museum
heritage in the region. So nature-lovers, get your hiking lunch, enjoy locally grown saffron products or sip an on your journey
boots on and explore the nearby wonders including Dunns ice cold beer at one of the local pubs or camp next to
Swamp Ganduddy and Ferntree Gully. the river. Make new friends and dance
in the street at the annual
Growing each year in its popularity, the main street of Jump in the car to take in a scenic drive or visit a nearby October ‘StreetFeast’
Rylstone is also home to the district’s premier annual vineyard. One thing’s for sure, you’ll be spoilt for choice
event ‘StreetFeast’ in October. Louee Street closes to in Rylstone.
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1 From Mudgee replaced a small timber slab church built in this home was originally located near the
via Lue the 1850’s. The style is Victorian Gothic, Showground. The building now houses the
2 with an Italianate belltower. An addition Cottage Museum and the family history
RYLSTONE SEE PAGE 82 FOR DUMP POINTS to the front was made in 1960 with
stone from a private chapel on Monivae, a
archives of Rylstone and District Historical
Society. It is open Sundays 10am-3pm or by
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Church Public Toilet
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Centre
HALL’S CORNER
Parking Lot
These two early cottages were
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Barbeque
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Hall St Police Station
Picnic Area
RYLSTONE GARAGE erected by Goodwin Spires Hall to house
Post Office
Cars came to Rylstone in the his extended family. In later years they
Louee St
6 1920’s, and this building was Rylstone’s were converted to a number of businesses
Anglican Church H7 first garage. Removing the cars made a
Automatic Teller Machines F8 including a newsagency, bootmakers, garage,
7 great space for dancing, and the Sample solicitor’s office and bank.
Catholic Church G6 Room opposite was near enough for a
Caravan Park D10
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Court House F8 supper room. The garage was also the first THE DRY GOODS STORE
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Rural Fire Station I13 venue for silent movies before the cinema This substantial building was erected St Andrews Church. A Temperance Hall
Golf Course D11 operated at the Memorial Hall. for John W Hardwick to house his dry goods (1874) once stood in the present roadway.
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Hall: Memorial Hall F7 and general store. It operated as such until The Federation period church manse, on the
Hospital I12 the 1900’s. For a number of years it served opposite corner, is of brick construction.
10 Petrol G5, G8
6 FLOUR MILL the community as the local Masonic Hall.
Police Station
Post Office
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F8 This building was originally a 3 storey 16 ST. ANDREWS CHURCH
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Primary School H5 flour mill built in 1872 by John Purvis. HEDINGLY This small church was opened in
The home of John W Hardwick, 1902 free of debt to serve local Scottish
Public Toilets F7, E6 In 1893 the boiler blew up and rocketed
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Railway Station I5 through the wall and into the building next
Shire Chambers F8 many years by local general practitioner use following the formation of the Uniting
door, killing two people. This event, and a
13 Shops & Services: Louee St Dr. Howe. His daughter still resides here. Church and is now in private hands.
fire in 1922, resulted in major changes to
Showground E6 the look of the building. It has operated as a They have undertaken restoration in
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Uniting Church
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milk bar and café since the 1960’s. keeping with the original design.
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These buildings date from 1875 to
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Vet Surgery G6 1895, and consist of the Court House; the
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Visitor Information This is one of the very early slab Constable’s House (with sandstone lock up
(East side of Louee St) G6 The building on the right side was
cottages of Rylstone still standing, built by and cells - no longer in use), the Sergeant’s
built by Purvis as a shop and residence.
Robert T Highfield. House, and the slab stable at the rear. The
Subsequent owner Edward Nash doubled the
rylstone
rear of the Constable’s House houses the
historical walk
downstairs area, adding to the verandah and
current Police Station, and the Court House
creating the illusion that the upper storey
ST JAMES’ CHURCH OF ENGLAND
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is still in use.
extends over the whole building. It has
served as an ironmongery, haberdashery The church was consecrated in
and grocery store. 1864 and features splendid stained glass
windows. It was one of the earliest Anglican
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Postal deliveries to Rylstone
door was once used as the town’s cinema commenced in 1850. The Post Office and the
3 THE GLOBE HOTEL + SAMPLE ROOM THE BRIDGE HOTEL churches west of the Blue Mountains. At the
ENJOY A WALK ALONG THE ROUTE LAID OUT AND
VIEW THE BEAUTY OF THE OLD BUILDINGS. LOOK
theatre and is now used as a multifunction
Community Hall.
In 1880 Mr Holland, an ex-saddler, 8 This fine building, built for publican rear is a small slab building that functioned
as both church and Rylstone’s first
Telegraph Office were originally separate, but
combined in this building built in 1880, along
and his father-inlaw Mr Thomas Owen, Goodwin Spires Hall, opened in 1872. In
FOR THE HERITAGE PLAQUES ON OR ADJOINING an ex-policeman, built a sandstone hotel 1895 it became a bank and manager’s schoolhouse in the 1850’s. with a residence on the right side. It operated
MOST OF THE BUILDINGS.
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Built by John Wesley Jackson, these
of 12 rooms. It was soon extended to
accommodate the increased business
residence and was used as such until 1957.
It was acquired by the Historical Society
as the town’s post office until 2007.
Kand os
Known as the ‘town that built Sydney’ with a working
class background, now a quirky underground arts
community eager to share their creativity, in a
unique town nestled at the foot of a mountain and
at the centre of many Central West attractions.
Once a private village and home to the largest Kandos is also a true gateway to the Capertee Valley,
cement works in the southern hemisphere, Kandos the world’s second largest canyon (1 km wider than
has an eclectic array of unique businesses and the Grand Canyon, but not quite as deep). The valley
creative artisans, making it a place like no other. is recognised internationally as one of the top 50
bird watching places in the world. If you’re thinking Enjoy a picnic
Kandos is a great location to base yourself, with easy of camping at Capertee, why not stop by Kandos to
access to Blue Mountains, Capertree Valley, Bathurst, grab your essentials first.
Mudgee and Wollemi National Park. There are plenty
of accommodation options, too. And, for a small town, Kandos really puts on some
pretty remarkable events celebrating Kandos’
Enterprising locals have come up with plenty of physical and cultural environs and it's unique
ways to welcome visitors. The town's working class character. From the tyre smokin’ Street Machine in
heritage has not been lost and can be explored and January to the biennial Garden Fair, and in between
absorbed at the locally run Kandos Museum and a hugely popular biennial contemporary art festival
Visitor Information Centre. Cementa, this town is not to be missed exploring.
Kandos Country
Did you know? Locals guide Make Kandos your base to visit
nearby natural attractions (Dunns
Kandos was known as ‘the town
that built Sydney’, supplying
to Kandos Swamp Ganduddy, Capertee Valley,
Ferntree Gully and more)
cement for the Sydney Grab a coffee and stroll the streets Meet local artisans & craftspeople
Harbour Bridge. to discover the town’s growing
‘letterbox’ art movement Join locals for an eclectic range of
events throughout the year
Find out more about the town’s Lots of accommodation options -
working class heritage, visit the motels, apartments, cottages,
Kandos Museum and information farmstays and B+Bs
Centre
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RAILWAY STATION 1914 DAVIES RD (10C) meetings and carnivals were all held here. THE GOOD SAMARITAN CONVENT 1930
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This hand-me-down railway station For many years it also housed the cinema, FLEMING ST (6J)
(transported from Locksley on the Central public library and hairdresser. It is now a An architectural gem in the Spanish
2 Tablelands) was, at one time, one of the florist and Harley-Davidson museum. Mission Style, this former convent, with its
busiest stations on the Mudgee line. handsome arches, Greek columns and wide
KANDOS COMMUNITY CENTRE 1956
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RAILWAY HOTEL 1927 CNR ILFORD RD AND 9 ANGUS AVE (9F)
verandahs, was designed to catch the sun in
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winter and the shade in summer.
Library G9
High School
Railway Station
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D10
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ANGUS AVE (9E)
ST (10E)
This former Methodist Church was the
Petrol D6 Shops & Services: Angus Ave Built as a business and residence by first religious building in Kandos. The Kandos Railway Station
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Police Station C8 Sportsground (Simpkins Pk) D12 J P McGrath, this is a spacious, two- Superintendent of the cement company,
Post Office E9 Swimming Pool C4 storey, double-fronted building with Floyd S Richards, had it built in the
Pre-school/Kindergarten G6 Uniting Church H6 cantilevered verandah. Over the years Californian mission style of his hometown
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Primary School F7 Visitor Information E10 it has housed a bank, court house, café,
Public Toilets D9 (Kandos Museum) draper, milliner, TAB, dress shop and
THE SCOUT HALL 1942 DABEE RD (10J)
professional rooms.
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walk
Kandos
scout hall has provided scouting skills for
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� Craftsmen’s symbols on the front generations of children who have dashed
of some houses AND JAQUES ST (9F) through the turnstile, down the cement
your kin
region’s outlying historic villages. Enjoy a beer Go bushwalking and check out the Pagoda
it to a park or bushland and reconnect with
nature
in a country pub, fossick for gold, capture rock formations
villages
Taste our local cheeses, they’re delicious
heritage streetscapes or simply enjoy the Explore our local parks, feed ducks at
Lawson Park or have fun on the play See how olive oil is made and then put it to
natural beauty and surrounds. equipment in Robertson Park in Mudgee and the taste test
Local tips for the best family Anzac Park or Apex Park in Gulgong
Have a crack at a hole-in-one at putt putt
friendly activities across Throw a line in and jag a fish at golf or one of our scenic golf courses
BYLONG open days to take a peak inside historic homes. If you have a full day, make Windamere Dam
your return journey to Mudgee via Sofala and Ilford. Mudgee Region. Check out the local skate parks
Release your creativity and join a local art
and craft workshop
Just 11km from Rylstone, the very picturesque Bylong Valley was first
explored by William Lawson in 1822 after the discovery of the Goulburn LUE Dunns Swamp Ganduddy Taste a wide range of yummy honey, Learn about country life and where your
River which was named after Henry Goulburn, the Colonial Secretary. Today Lue (chain of waterholes) believed to be pronounced in the Aboriginal discover your favourite flavour food comes from at one of our monthly
the Bylong Valley is a lush and green area famous for racehorse and beef language like ‘Loo-wee’ was originally named Dungaree. The village was Farm Walk Tours
cattle studs. There is a general store, a school and a public hall. Gold pan and fossick in Windeyer or Hill End,
moved to allow for the installation of the rail line in 1884 when it was hire a gold pan or metal detector and try Enjoy the thrill of a helicopter flight, for a
a busy little village on the route to the Hunter Region. In its heyday,
GLEN ALICE Lue boasted a bakery, hotel, blacksmith, two general stores, a product
your luck! bird’s eye view of our good-looking region
Just over 40km from Kandos, Glen Alice sits at the beginning of the merchant and butcher. Today there’s a popular pub, the unique Lue Pottery Explore the southern night skies at the Take a day trip to Dubbo Zoo
Wollemi National Park, a completely uninhabited area which extends and some self-contained and farm stay accommodation options. Take the Mudgee Observatory
Take a dip at one of our pools in Gulgong,
north along the Great Dividing Range. At the north-east end, the Nile scenic drive to Rylstone from Mudgee via Lue. Travel back in time at one of our many Kandos or Mudgee. Pools open on the last
Creek rises and flows down over wide sandy flats. This area is one of heritage museums weekend in September and close on the last
sheep and cattle. It is said to have been much favoured by many artists SOFALA Take a ride at the Mudgee Miniature Railway
Sunday in April, open 7 days
for its scenery and colours. One of the area’s most successful gold mining towns. Gold was still Sofala’s
primary industry right up to the 1940s. Today, you can enjoy the town’s Bushwalk at Munghorn Gap (keep count of
GLEN DAVIS heritage streetscape and still fossick for gold dust in the Turon River. how many types of birds you see), in the
Situated in the Capertee Valley, just over 50km from Rylstone and Kandos, Located just under 50km from Kandos. Goulburn River National Park, Ferntree
the small town of Glen Davis is north of Lithgow and off the road to Gully, The Drip or Wollemi National Park
Mudgee. WINDEYER
Nestled in a beautiful valley 40km south-west of Mudgee, Windeyer is
HARGRAVES steeped in history. Gold was discovered in 1851 and during that era it was
40km from Mudgee, Hargraves is often referred to as the veteran of the common for fossickers to yield up to four ounces of gold per pan. The
pedal it
region’s gold towns. The gold rush began there in 1851 with the discovery of heritage listed 1911 Windeyer Hotel still operates today, as does a caravan There are lots of ways to explore Mudgee Region. Imagine yourself
the famous ‘Kerr’s Hundredweight’, a nugget which contained 1,272 ounces park where you can hire gold panning equipment. Some of the world’s best on a bicycle with the fresh country air filling your lungs and breezing
of gold. Since the surge of miners that followed this discovery, Hargraves is superfine wool comes from this district. through your hair, cycling the region is definitely one of the most
now a quiet and peaceful village with a general store, post office and school. exhilarating ways.
WOLLAR
HILL END The gateway to the Goulburn River National Park. According to records,
Located 72km from Mudgee. This historic gold mining town, once a a noted pastoralist called Fitzgerald was one of the first settlers in From easy rides around town and longer distance The Tinja Lane, Strikes Lane, Mount Pleasant ride Cycling trails
thriving multi-cultural community in the 1870s gold rush era, is today Wollar who employed many shepherds and stockmen to supervise his road trails to single track and dirt roads for offers those with mountain bikes or hybrids the
a quaint heritage town. Home to an eclectic community, where visitors cattle and sheep. The village was officially declared in March 1885. mountain biking, there are plenty of choices for chance to ride some of the dirt back roads close
are welcomed and encouraged to explore the town through its museum, those looking to pedal the region. You can hire or to town. The full ride is around 30km, but there
walking trails, look-outs, gallery, pub, general store and twice annual bring your own. are a number of short cuts along the way should
you not want to go the full distance. This ride
Around town you can ride the cycle path that passes wineries, vineyards and working farms,
Lue Windeyer Hill End Country Charm Farm Life runs along the river from Lawson Park to Walkers giving you the chance to experience the best of
Oval where it crosses the Cudgegong River before our region.
looping back around past the Glenn Willow sports
complex to Lawson Park. As these are not designated cycling tracks, riders
do so at their own risk.
The Rocky Waterhole loop is a favourite amongst
locals. This 25km road ride passes by paddocks on Mudgee Region is also home to a popular cycling
the river flats, open farmland and past the base event and a number of cycling clubs, check out
of Mount Frome, with stunning views across the our website for more information on the annual
Mudgee valley. Bike Muster event.
The ‘Hands on Rock’ site is 600m from the car park. The path WALKING TRACK
outdoors
has a few roots across it, but is otherwise easy for about 400
metres; then it slopes up steadily to the rock cliffs. There are
FROG ROCK steps along the way, but some loose stones towards the end of
Walkers need to wear sturdy shoes and be of average
This unusual granite rock formation resembles a crouching frog and can be seen on the path require a little care, particularly on the way down. fitness. The track length is approx 1.5km (20 minutes)
the left hand side of the Ulan Cassilis Road, 19km north of Mudgee, 1.5km past One of the features of the walk is the relatively unspoilt forest each way. The track begins at the Northern side of the
Hadabob Road. that surrounds the area. It is typical of the vegetation that once parking area, near the 2nd BBQ and follows a cliff face
covered this part of the ranges. Please treat this area with care adjacent to the Goulburn River. Proceed past the 3rd BBQ
WINDAMERE DAM and respect. A viewing platform has been built, and visitors are
and over a foot bridge.
fun fact Just 19 km south-west of Rylstone on the Cudgegong River in the Cudgegong Valley, and
worth a visit for fishing, watersports, camping and caravanning.
asked not to leave it or the walking path.
Windamere Dam offers some heart-stopping THE DRIP 300m Follow the rock face and cross over a tumble
moments for anglers seeking Murray cod, silver
perch and catfish. However, it’s the thrill of catching
HANDS ON ROCK ‘The Drip’ is a towering sandstone cliff-face adorned with of rocks. Further down the track you come to a
These stencils of hands were made by the Wiradjuri people who occupied most of the weeping grasses and ferns and dripping clear spring water into watercourse (Curra Creek).
Windamere’s golden perch that have the fishing
fanatics excited. central west of what is now New South Wales, and were one of the largest of Aboriginal the river below (and a local favourite). “The Drip” picnic area
language groups. This heritage site is about 12km east of Ulan and 2km on the left hand side is situated 50 km (30 min) north of Mudgee on the Cassilis Rd
past the entrance to ‘The Drip’. (37km from Gulgong) and 10km past the village of Ulan. Turn 600m Cross over the creek and follow the path through
right straight after the white cement bridge. ferns eventually crossing a dry watercourse.
Windamere Dam FERNTREE GULLY 850m The track passes between a large rock on your
This reserve protects an area of unique rainforest and western right and a cliff face on your left. Look for the
plant communities. The track to Ferntree Gully turns off from rock orchids and a small spreading fern with
Bylong Valley Way 17km from Rylstone. It is a further 3 km on round succulent leaves. The track veers close to
an unsealed track to the picnic area and start of walk. the river eventually dropping down onto the sand,
There are a number of walking tracks at Ferntree Gully that passing through a hollowed arch rock. 100 m after
take you down into the cool narrow ferntree-studded valley
the arch on the opposite bank a rock overhang
floor, and/or around the top edge of the rocks where you can
get an overview of the valley and the unusual rock formations contains a Brett Whitley mural done in 1970 by
on either side. Allow a minimum of one hour to do the loop the famous artist.
walk and longer if you linger to enjoy the rock formations,
ferns and orchids along the way. Take food and water. The walk 1km A sign indicates a sharp left turn back to the cliff
through the gully, returning via the top track system, requires face. Follow the track at the base of the cliff line
a reasonable degree of fitness. There is some scrambling over
rocks and some quite steep ascents and descents on the steps until it ends. Cross over a grassy bank.
leading into and out of the gully.
The Drip A sharp turn on the left brings you to the
A damp section of the gully containing many tree ferns is beginning of the Drip. The river flows over a
accessible via a short boardwalk which allows comfortable rock platform at the base of an overhanging
access while protecting this sensitive part of the Reserve. cliff face, dripping clear spring water.
HARGRAVES
Located 39km from Mudgee, Hargraves’ part in gold rush history is recalled by
the old stamper that stands in the village’s park. An area for gold panning is
next to the bridge over Louisa Creek, The General Store offers gold pans and
other equipment - 02 6373 8540.
Gulgong Gold Experience
HILL END
Hill End is the site of the discovery in 1872 of the famous Holterman Nugget -
the largest single mass of gold ever discovered, weighing in at 285kg. Almost all
the Mudgee Region yielded gold. Large amounts of alluvial gold were recovered
in the last century and some small reefs were mined.
Kayaking at Dunns Swamp Ganguddy The Cudgegong River is renowned as an area where occasional small gems
have been found, including diamonds, sapphires and rubies. The National Parks
and Wildlife Service manages the Hill End historic site, providing a Heritage
dunns swamp (ganguddy) Centre. It is illegal to pan for gold within the town of Hill End, however there is
a fossicking area set aside just north of the town at Tambaroora. The Bald Hill
mine has also been restored and underground tours are held on a regular basis.
Just 25km east of Rylstone this popular camping and picnic spot, located Take to the water by hiring a kayak from Southern Cross Kayaking, based SOFALA
on the banks of the Cudgegong River, is nestled amongst stunning here during summer school holidays and weekends. Camping fees apply. Gold fossicking equipment (except metal detectors but including gold pans) is
sandstone pagoda rock formations. Walking tracks running alongside the also available at the Sofala Souvenir Shop - 02 6337 7075.
waterway include one suitable for wheelchairs and strollers.
TAMBAROORA
Now a ghost town, Tambaroora 3km from Hill End was once a thriving centre
rivalling Hill End in size. The fossicking area is located 67km from Mudgee on
the right hand side of the Hill End Road, at the point where Tambaroora Creek
I Mudgee Region crosses the road. There are allocated areas for fossicking in Tambaroora,
contact the Visitor Information Centre for details - 02 6337 8206.
& WE LOVE FAMILIES WINDEYER
Situated 37km from Mudgee, today the area remains popular for gold
Our kids now know where honey fossicking. There is a fossicking area adjacent to the hotel, on Long Creek and
adjacent to the Meroo Creek Bridge on the Mudgee approach to the village.
comes from. Gold pans and other equipment may be hired from the Bushlands Tourist Park -
- Brendon, Cody, Lara + Eddie 02 6373 8252.
Gulgong
spring
produce in a celebratory atmosphere with the famous clock tower as the
autumn
first of the canapés and paired wines. Once you have sampled them all, it’s
time to start the trail again, sampling the second round of “made to match” backdrop. Seriously good fun, for the entire family.
wines, canapés and desserts. Between each round we invite you to vote for
(SEP TO NOV) (MAR TO MAY) your favourite pair (wine and accompanying produce, that is).
A Day on the Green Music Festival Mudgee Show With an abundance of locally grown + made food, expertly crafted wines
and live music you’re in for a real treat.
immerse yourself
Throughout this month-long celebration, there are loads of events for
you to enjoy.
Flavours of Mudgee Rylstone StreetFeast Footcrush Feast Food + Drink Trail
Many of which are hosted across cellar doors with live music, delectable
lunches, exquisite dinners and public tastings. Check out our website for
this year's program: www.visitmudgeeregion.com.au
winter
(JUN TO AUG)
Mudgee Wine + Food Festival Gulgong Gold + Mining Festival Mudgee Small Farm Field Days every year during
SE P T E MBE R
the mudgee region
Huntington Music Festival Sculptures in the Garden Henry Lawson Festival, Gulgong Mudgee Reader's Festival thrives
IT's WINE festival time
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our
region's markets
3RD SATURDAY
Mudgee Farmers Markets surrounding St Mary’s Catholic Church.
Cnr Market + Church Streets, Mudgee. From 8.30am to 12.30pm.
The Mudgee Region is home to talented artists of all hues. And why 3RD SUNDAY
wouldn’t it be, it truly is an inspiring setting. From felt to photography, Farm Walks. Take a guided tour of a local producer’s farmgate.
paintings, sculpture, jewellery, textiles, metal work and woodwork, the 1ST SATURDAY Go to www.visitmudgeeregion.com.au for online ticket sales, or call
Church Markets in the grounds of St John’s Anglican Church the Mudgee Visitor Information Centre on 02 6372 1020.
variety and quality is quite astounding.
Cnr Church + Market Streets, Mudgee 9am to 1pm (no market in January).
Potter around and find your favourite gallery or studio; you may like to
4TH SATURDAY
2ND SATURDAY Gulgong Markets. Coronation Park, Gulgong, 8am to 1pm.
purchase a piece or two from local artisans and artists to add to your
By the river in picturesque Lawson Park
collection. You’ll also find many local wineries and eateries embracing local
art with pieces on display on walls or in their gardens.
Cnr Church + Short Streets, Mudgee , 8am to 1pm. 5TH SUNDAY
Rylstone Artisan + Produce Markets at Rylstone Memorial Hall Kandos Markets. St Laurences Anglican Church, 9am to 1pm.
Louee Street, Rylstone, 9am to 1pm. (No market in June, July, August)
It’s worth checking out our Town Walk Maps (you’ll find them in the town’s
Art spaces
section in this guide) to absorb the heritage of our region. Don’t forget to
take your camera, a selfie or two may well be in order (#mudgeeregion).
When on holidays it’s comforting to know you can indulge without guilt,
HERITAGE + MUSEUMS
AT T R A C T I O N S right? That’s why we know you won’t want to miss out on our fabulous
boutique + chic shopping precinct. Perfect for the indulgent traveller, grab
a coffee and go for a wander, you’ll be pleasantly surprised with what you’ll
find. But sometimes you just want to kick back and have someone else do
the work, or be your designated driver (it is a wine region after all). It’s a
good thing we have a bunch of really talented and informative people on
absorb
standby to do just that.
And a country town just isn’t a country town without markets to explore.
Why not time your visit to coincide with one of our regular monthly markets
and discover a range of stall holders to grab some locally grown produce,
freshly made breads and cheeses, olive oil, handmade textiles, arts and
crafts, jewellery, pre-loved books, clothes, knick-knacks and more.
BE GUIDED + ATTRACTIONS
MARKETS
I Mudgee Region
& WE LOVE RETIREES
The choice is easy - fabulous food,
wine, coffee and golf courses.
- Ken Sutcliffe
BOUTIQUE + CHIC
GALLERIES + STUDIOS
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WINERIES + DISTILLERIES
sw irl + sip
With over 40 family-owned cellar doors
producing a variety of wines, all designed to reset
and impress your palate, the hardest choice will Swirl + Sip
be which cellar door to visit first.
In Mudgee, you will discover older wine styles fondly remembered from the
past right alongside exciting new wines relatively unknown here,
yet are household names in other parts of the world.
Most importantly, you’ll meet people who adore what they do. You’ll find
the unmistakable stamp of concentration, character and European finesse
demonstrated in our wines, carefully matched to complement local produce
at one of our region’s many impressive eateries. I Mudgee Region
September is an excellent time to visit the region to experience our food and & WE LOVE LEADING LIFESTYLERS VINIFERA
wine festival. Chat to the winemakers about their recent vintage and take a
moment to swirl and sip their latest releases. Discover which Mudgee wine Named Mudgee’s Best
you like best and match it to local artisan cheeses. There are loads of delicious We’re on vine time, not a timeline.
food and wine events held throughout the month at various picturesque Small Cellar Door in 2017
locations, simply jump online to find out more. - Victoria + Sandy by Gourmet Traveller
Proudly family-owned
Harvest and Certified Organic
CELLAR DOOR
www.viniferawines.com.au
wine
region
Over 40 cellar doors
With elevations from 430m to over 1100m From the well-loved classics of Chardonnay,
above sea level, Mudgee has a reputation for Semillon, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and
exceptional quality wines in a diverse range Shiraz to those increasing in popularity such as
of varieties. Pinot Grigio, Riesling, Sangiovese, Tempranillo,
Barbera and more.
Botobolar
is the first organically certified
vineyard in australia!
100%
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of vineyard area (151 separate vineyards)
WINERIES
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or about
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14 diversity of
grape growing
James Halliday Wine Companion 2017
Red 5 Star Wineries
million - Huntington Estate, Robert Oatley
Vineyards and Robert Stein Winery
if you just can't get
enough of mudgee
bottles in the region 4.5 Star Wineries
Mudgee is known for its warm summer - Lowe Wine and Ernest Schuetz
1850’s
region wine, let’s days and cool evenings. Our elevation Estate Wines
face it you’re only allows for a slower ripening period which
makes the area ideal for producing wines
human, be sure to with great intensity of colour and flavour.
ask for them at
First planted in Originally, grapes were planted here in 5 Star Wineries
your local eatery the 1850’s in soils that are typically a - Huntington Estate and Logan Wines
1850’s during the red brown loam with a subsoil rich in clay.
or bottle shop.
‘Gold Rush’ This allows for healthy root growth,
good water infiltration and aeration.
MUDGEE
HOME OF
mudgee A rare and unique expression of the Mudgee wine region, AUSTRALIAN
representing the area's finest viticultural and winemaking
skills. Selections of gold medal winning red wines from
CHARDONNAY
gold
the Mudgee Wine Show are expertly blended to create an
exclusive and limited-edition wine. Purchase the current
cellar doors
Baker Williams Distillery I9 First Ridge Wines R12 Pieter van Gent Winery + Vineyard G10 Vinifera Wines I9
Blacklea Vineyard K1 Gooree Park Wines A2 Robert Oatley Vineyards G9 Walter Wines H7
Botobolar Vineyard + Estate Winery B16 Huntington Estate G11 Robert Stein Winery F12 Yeates Wines (by appointment) H8
Bunnamagoo Estate Wines F9 Logan Wines V15 Rosby Wines E10
Burnbrae Wines K2 Lowe Wines F7 SHORT SHEEP Micro-Winery + Vineyard G11
Burrundulla Wines P9 Mansfield Wines H10 Skimstone Wines V15
Charnwood Estate Wines M7 Moothi Estate N12 Slowfox Wines G11 Open 7 days
De Beaurepaire Wines N17 Mudgee Brewing Co. L7 The Cellar by Gilbert K8 Opening Hours Vary
di Lusso Estate H10 Mudgee Honey Haven J5 The Olive Nest & 1838 Wines G12
Elephant Mountain Wines N17 Mudgee Wines H9 The Small Winemakers Centre J9 Restaurant/Lunches/Platters -
Ernest Schuetz Estate Wines *Due to open March 2018 G4 Naked Lady Wines N17 Thistle Hill Wines K1 check availability
Farmers Daughter Wines G11 Petersons of Mudgee H11 Thumbprint Wines I10
Produced for tourism purposes and may not feature all roads.
For detailed maps please contact Mid-Western Regional Council.
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Functions/Conferences/Weddings
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Fall in Love with a Farmer’s Daughter.
Spiritis/ Liqueurs/Meads
Cabernet Sauvignon
offering fun and friendly service. Enjoy
Disabled Facilities
Lunches/Platters
Spanish Varieties
Sparkling White
Sauvignon Blanc
our award winning wines. Relax in our
Italian Varieties
Accommodation
Fortified Wines
Kid's Activities
Local Produce
Sparkling Red
BBQ Facilities
picturesque wine garden. Stay with us in
Pet Friendly
Chardonnay
Restaurant
Art Gallery
one of our 5 fully self contained cottages,
Pinot Noir
Verdelho
Semillon
perfect for wedding parties large groups
Verjuice
Riesling
Merlot
Shiraz
and family gatherings. Open 7 days.
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791 ULAN ROAD, MUDGEE 2850
BAKER WILLIAMS DISTILLERY 48 • 02 6373 3177
BLACKLEA VINEYARD 46 W • • • • • • • • [email protected]
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BURNBRAE WINES 36 D • • • • • • • • •
BURRUNDULLA WINES 45 D • • • • • • • • • •
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FARMER'S DAUGHTER WINES 45 • • • • • • • • • • •
FIRST RIDGE WINES 37 S • • • •
GOOREE PARK WINES 46 S • • • • • • • • • • • • •
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LOGAN WINES 37 D • • • • • • • • • • • • •
LOWE WINE 35 D • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
MANSFIELD WINES 37 • • • • • • •
MOOTHI ESTATE 45 D • • • • • • • • • • • • •
MUDGEE BREWING CO. 48 D
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that suits you
Boutique Hotels
Stylish small hotel, situated in a
fashionable location
Offering Comfy beds, hospitable hosts and loads of country charm.
Amid the calm and tranquillity of Mudgee Region, you’ll Whether you’re looking for the romance of a country B+B’s + Guesthouses
Welcoming accommodation, often
find an array of places to stay with the perfect place escape, a place to celebrate with friends or a desire with a meal in the morning
to rest your head. to explore our region’s heritage you will find a great
range of lodging options, making Mudgee Region the Home-away-from-Home
Just a three and a half hour road trip, or 45 minute obvious choice for your next getaway. Self-contained accommodation, with
flight, from Sydney you’ll find an ideal escape from the the creature comforts of home
hustle and bustle of the city.
Hotels + Resorts
Offering more than just a room with
a wide-range of facilities for the
discerning traveller
Motels
Designed perfectly for the motorist,
with a range of friendly hotel services
Caravan Parks
For the explorers out there, park your
caravan, find the comfort of a cabin or
pitch your own tent
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EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL OLIVE OIL
Fat – Total 13.6g 91.0g Fat – Total
- saturated 2.2g 14.7g - saturated
Carbohydrate 0.0g 0.0g Carbohydrate
- sugars 0.0g 0.0g - sugars
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Sodium 0mg 0mg Sodium
HOTELS + RESORTS
explore the region we are proud to call home.
1 SYDNEY ROAD, MUDGEE 2850
02 6372 1122
[email protected]
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Motel Ningana
Feel at Home with the cosiness and convenience
of your unit – “A Very Nice Place To Be...”
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HAPPY DAYS!
Ingenia Holidays Mudgee Valley is your idyllic country
holiday, surrounded by rolling hills and close proximity
HOLIDAY PARKS + CAMPSITES
Live music
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COUNTRY PUBS, COUNTRY HOSPITALITY
treat
feature on local menus across the region, that’s - Melissa + Lee
there’s more than one way to the beauty about dining in the country.
Local artisans do love sharing their food dreams.
get into it. So, why not meet them in person to say hello
and grab some tucker at our monthly Farmer’s
Loads of Australia’s finest foodies are bragging Markets and Farm Walks.
about their Mudgee Region experience, so why
not see for yourself what all the fuss is about. With country charm and a sophisticated café
culture, enticing coffee aromas around town will
Mudgee has long been famed for its sweet sweet draw you in. Kick back for a lazy long late brunch
honey. We’re also home to, and a major producer or lunch. Just delicious.
of, olives and high quality olive oils. You’re a
nut fan? That’s ok; we have a delicious range of And our wine bars don’t just do wine.
hazelnuts and pistachios too. They have a selection of craft beers and
ciders and offer sophisticated bar food
And you haven’t tried local until you’ve sampled and more extensive dining options, again
our cheeses (feta fanatics regularly revisit to highlighting the region’s abundance of locally Toasty Dinners
restock), the perfect accompaniment to Mudgee grown produce.
wine. But, if sweet is more your thing we still
have you covered with award winning chocolate, Go on, enjoy it like the locals do. Eat and treat
yourself across the Mudgee Region.
Wine bar
Sophisticated tasting plates and
more extensive menus, to perfectly
complement wine selections
FEAST
CAFE CULTURE
romance
FEAST
HOST + ROMANCE
Weddings, reunions, parties, business conferences and industry
functions, Mudgee Region offers it all and we love making your guests
feel like they’re part of the family.
It’s the perfect destination for your city-dwelling friends to escape and
celebrate with you. Packed with appealing things to see, do, eat and drink,
you’ll find that many guests stay an extra few days to take in the fresh
& WE LOVE FRIENDS TRAVELLING TOGETHER country air and reset their senses. You’ll like the cost too. A wedding in
Mudgee Region is generally around a third of the cost of a city wedding.
Experienced wedding professionals will go the extra mile for you, it’s the
We love jumping in the car for a country way. You might like to consider having your wedding at an historic
road trip, this town has serious church, a hip new wine bar, candle-lit cellar door or amongst the vines. So
brag-ability. much is possible in Mudgee Region.
- Celia, Rachel + Kirsty We cater for a wide range of wedding styles and sizes, from an intimate
setting for just 20 guests to a big celebration for 850.
Delectable Desserts
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BUSINESS NAME ADDRESS SUBURB PHONE EMAIL WEB PG
MOTELS A MARKET PLACE MUDGEE 18 MARKET ST MUDGEE 02 6372 2437 [email protected] WWW.AMARKETPLACEMUDGEE.COM.AU Y Y Y N
ABABA MUDGEE 15-19 SHORT ST MUDGEE 02 6372 2437 [email protected] WWW.ABABAMUDGEE.COM.AU Y Y Y N
BUSINESS NAME ADDRESS SUBURB PHONE EMAIL WEB PG AFTON HOUSE 63 CHURCH ST MUDGEE 02 6372 7696 [email protected] WWW.AFTONHOUSEMUDGEE.COM.AU 51 N Y N N
CENTRAL MOTEL 120 CHURCH ST MUDGEE 02 6372 2268 [email protected] Y Y B+B AT DEEBS KITCHEN CNR CASSILIS RD + MUDGEE 02 6373 3133 [email protected] WWW.DEEBSKITCHEN.COM.AU Y N N N
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CUDGEGONG VALLEY MOTEL 212 MARKET ST MUDGEE 02 6372 4322 [email protected] WWW.CUDGEGONGVALLEYMOTEL.COM.AU 58 Y Y N Y
BAILEYS RUN COTTAGE 51 BROWNS LANE RYLSTONE 0419 413 573 [email protected] N Y Y Y
GULGONG GOLDFIELDS MOTOR INN 13 GOOLMA RD GULGONG 02 6374 1111 [email protected] WWW.GOLDFIELDSMOTORINN.COM.AU Y Y Y Y
BIRCHES B+B MUDGEE 1 BOMBIRA AVE MUDGEE 0438 940 398 [email protected] WWW.BIRCHESMUDGEE.COM.AU 51 Y N N N
GULGONG MOTEL 71 MEDLEY ST GULGONG 02 6374 2259 [email protected] WWW.GULGONGMOTEL.COM.AU 56 Y Y N Y
BLUE SHED RETREAT 408 BOTOBOLAR RD MUDGEE 0439 361 447 [email protected] WWW.KARRABOOLOLIVES.COM.AU 51 Y N N N
MOTEL NINGANA 76 MORTIMER ST MUDGEE 02 6372 1133 [email protected] WWW.MOTELNINGANA.COM.AU 57 Y Y N N
CAMPHILL COTTAGE 4217 LUE RD RYLSTONE 0447 057 331 [email protected] N Y Y Y
SOLDIERS MOTEL 35 PERRY ST MUDGEE 02 6372 4399 [email protected] WWW.SOLDIERSMOTEL.COM.AU 56 Y Y Y N
CANGURI BOUTIQUE COTTAGE 1343 LOWER PIAMBONG RD PIAMBONG 0402 277 327 [email protected] WWW.CANGURI.COM.AU N Y N N
TEN DOLLAR TOWN MOTEL CNR MAYNE + MEDLEY ST GULGONG 02 6374 1204 [email protected] WWW.TENDOLLARTOWNMOTEL.COM.AU 57 Y Y Y N
CAWARRA ON THE PARK 29 SHORT ST MUDGEE 0428 482 198 [email protected] WWW.CAWARRAMUDGEE.COM.AU Y Y N N
THE HORATIO MOTEL 15 HORATIO ST MUDGEE 02 6372 7727 [email protected] WWW.THEHORATIO.COM.AU 57 Y Y Y Y
FORGANDENNY HOUSE B&B 15-19 SHORT ST MUDGEE 02 6372 2437 [email protected] WWW.FORGANDENNY.COM.AU 52 Y Y Y N
WANDERLIGHT MOTOR INN 107 MARKET ST MUDGEE 02 6372 1088 [email protected] WWW.BESTWESTERN.COM.AU 56 Y Y Y N GULGONG B+B 64 MEDLEY ST GULGONG 0458 487 706 [email protected] WWW.GULGONGBANDB.COM Y N N N
WINNING POST MOTOR INN 101 CHURCH ST MUDGEE 02 6372 3333 [email protected] WWW.WINNINGPOSTMOTORINN.COM.AU 56 Y Y Y N LUE STATION LUE STATION LUE 02 6373 6452 N N Y N
MUDGEE HOMESTEAD
HOME-AWAY-FROM-HOME
3 COORUMBENE COURT MUDGEE 02 6373 3786 [email protected] WWW.MUDGEEHOMESTEAD.COM.AU 50 Y N N N
GUESTHOUSE
MUDGEE'S GETAWAY COTTAGES 38 MORTIMER ST MUDGEE 02 6372 7272 [email protected] WWW.MUDGEESGETAWAY.COM 52 Y Y Y Y
ORI COTTAGE 6 LEWIS ST MUDGEE 02 6372 1074 [email protected] WWW.ORIENTALHOTEL.COM.AU 53 N Y N N
BUSINESS NAME ADDRESS SUBURB PHONE EMAIL WEB PG PEPPERTREE HILL 939 HENRY LAWSON DRIVE EURUNDEREE 02 6372 7650 [email protected] WWW.PEPPERTREEHILL.COM.AU 52 N Y Y N
RESTFUL RETREATS 68 PERRY ST MUDGEE 0451 639 038 [email protected] Y Y Y Y
ABINGDON HOUSE 7 CARARA RD MUDGEE 0438 945 197 [email protected] WWW.ABINGDONHOUSE.COM.AU 55 N Y Y N
RIVER LANE BED & BREAKFAST 3 RIVER LANE MUDGEE 02 6372 6388 [email protected] WWW.RIVERLANE.COM.AU 50 N N Y N
ACACIA TERRACE 14A DOURO ST MUDGEE 0409 368 133 [email protected] N Y N Y
ALMAS COTTAGE 154 MARKET ST MUDGEE 0414 874 816 [email protected] WWW.ALMAS.COM.AU Y Y Y Y RIVERLEA COTTAGE 63 RIVERLEA RD APPLE TREE FLAT 0421 401 491 [email protected] WWW.RIVERLEACOTTAGES.COM.AU N Y Y N
AVOCA COTTAGE 40 DOURO ST MUDGEE 0408 610 027 [email protected] ANNIE8751.WIXSITE.COM/AVOCACOTTAGE Y Y N N ROSBY GUESTHOUSE 135 STRIKES LANE EURUNDEREE 0414 942 917 [email protected] WWW.ROSBYGUESTHOUSE.COM.AU Y Y N N
BRIDGE VIEW INN APARTMENT 28-30 LOUEE ST RYLSTONE 02 6379 1955 [email protected] WWW.RYLESTONEHISTORY.ORG.AU N N N N RUWENZORI RETREAT 193 RIDGE RD COOKS GAP 0413 753 269 [email protected] WWW.OTR.COM.AU N Y N N
CASTLELEA COTTAGE 196 LUE RD MUDGEE 0407 557 486 [email protected] WWW.CASTLELEACOTTAGE.COM.AU N Y N Y WILDWOOD GUESTHOUSE 58 TIERNEY LN MUDGEE 02 6373 3701 [email protected] WWW.WILDWOODMUDGEE.COM.AU 51 Y Y Y Y
CHABARA COTTAGE 203 ROCKY WATERHOLE RD MUDGEE 0427 721 547 [email protected] WWW.CHABARACOTTAGE.COM N Y N N WOMBADAH GUESTHOUSE 44 TIERNEY LANE MUDGEE 02 6373 3176 [email protected] WWW.WOMBADAH.COM.AU Y N Y N
CLARINDA ST APARTMENTS
PARKES BY KIRSTEN SERVICED 114-116 CLARINDA ST PARKES 1300 768 674 [email protected] WWW.KIRSTENACCOMMODATION.COM.AU Y Y N N
ACCOMMODATION
COLONIAL COURT VILLAS 159A MARKET ST MUDGEE 02 6372 0529 [email protected] WWW.COLONIALCOURTVILLAS.COM.AU 54 Y Y N N BOUTIQUE HOTELS + GLAMPING
ELEPHANT MOUNTAIN HOUSE 1011 PYANGLE RD LUE 02 6373 6344 [email protected] WWW.ELEPHANTMOUNTAIN.COM.AU N Y N N
ELINGTON MANOR 38 MORTIMER ST MUDGEE 02 6372 7272 [email protected] WWW.MUDGEESGETAWAY.COM Y N N BUSINESS NAME ADDRESS SUBURB PHONE EMAIL WEB PG
ELOUERA MUDGEE 354 LOWER PIAMBONG RD MUDGEE 0419 099 063 [email protected] WWW.ELOUERAMUDGEE.COM.AU N Y N N
PERRY ST HOTEL 40 PERRY STREET MUDGEE 02 6372 7650 [email protected] WWW.PERRYSTREETHOTEL.COM.AU 49 Y Y Y N
EVANSLEA LUXURY BOUTIQUE 146 MARKET ST MUDGEE 0455 505 882 [email protected] WWW.EVANSLEA.COM.AU 54 Y Y N Y SIERRA ESCAPE 1345 LOWER PIAMBONG RD MUDGEE 0438 945 197 [email protected] WWW.SIERRAESCAPE.COM.AU 50 N Y N N
ACCOMMODATION
FARMERS DAUGHTER COTTAGES 791 ULAN RD MUDGEE 02 6373 3177 [email protected] WWW.FARMERSDAUGHTERWINES.COM.AU THE COBB + CO COURT
N Y Y N BOUTIQUE H OTEL 97 MARKET ST MUDGEE 02 6372 7245 [email protected] WWW.COBBANDCOCOURT.COM.AU 49 Y Y Y N
OLINDA VIA 02 6373 3177 [email protected]
FRANKS BREAKAWAY 253 CORICUDGY RD WWW.FRANKSBREAKAWAY.COM.AU N Y Y N THE PARKVIEW HOTEL 99 MARKET ST MUDGEE 02 6372 7584 [email protected] WWW.PARKVIEWHOTELMUDGEE.COM.AU 50 Y Y Y N
RYLSTONE
GOLDEN GROVE FARM BUDGEE ZOOFARI LODGE AT TARONGA
1360 ULAN RD 0408 243 400 [email protected] N N N Y OBLEY RD DUBBO 02 6881 1488 [email protected] WWW.ZOOFARI.COM.AU 50 Y Y Y N
ACCOMMODATION BUDGEE WESTERN PLAINS ZOO
GOULBURN RIVER STONE GLENISTON, 167 SADDLERS ULAN 02 6373 4650 [email protected] WWW.STONECOTTAGES.COM.AU N N N Y
COTTAGES CREEK RD
local services 10am 4th Sunday each month Windeyer Uniting Church Rylstone Uniting Church
02 6372 1126 89 Mortimer Street, Mudgee Corner of Ilford Road and Cox Street,
9.30 am every Sunday Rylstone
One Life Church For further information please go to 9.30 am every Sunday
BUSINESS NAME ADDRESS SUBURB PHONE EMAIL WEB PG 17 Lewis Street, Mudgee www.mudgee.unitingchurch.org.au For further information please go to
10am Sunday Mudgee www.mudgee.unitingchurch.org.au
AMBER CREATIVE 5 LOVEJOY ST MUDGEE 0421 848 297 [email protected] WWW.AMBERCREATIVE.COM.AU 02 6372 6792
CHERRY METAL 3693 HILL END RD HILL END 0419 613 454 [email protected] WWW.CHERRYMETAL.COM.AU N N N N
DOUBLE R EQUIPMENT REPAIRS 42 SYDNEY ROAD MUDGEE 02 6372 3257 [email protected] WWW.DBLR.COM.AU
FIRST NATIONAL REAL ESTATE Mudgee Region Tourism Incorporated - And this disclaimer of liability will apply not
128 CHURCH ST MUDGEE 02 6372 3000 [email protected] WWW.FNMUDGEE.COM.AU N Y Y N Disclaimer of Liability withstanding that such loss or damage may have
MUDGEE
been caused or contributed to by a negligent act
emergency contacts
FLY PELICAN MUDGEE AIRPORT MUDGEE 02 4965 0111 [email protected] WWW.FLYPELICAN.COM.AU 4 N Y Y N The information relating to accommodation or omission of MRTI, its officers or employees.
properties advertised in this guide has been
HIRE FOR BABY MUDGEE MUDGEE 02 6420 7911 [email protected] WWW.HIREFORBABY.COM provided to Mudgee Region Tourism Inc (MRTI) Publication Disclaimer
by the respective accommodation providers and Information supplied by others for this guide is
IMAGE SIGNS 101 GLADESTONE ST MUDGEE 02 6372 0444 [email protected] N N N N has not been independently checked or verified published in good faith. While every effort is
by MRTI. Any further information or clarification made to ensure accuracy, Mudgee Region Tourism
MUDGEE AERO CLUB MUDGEE AIRPORT MUDGEE 0401 136 182 [email protected] WWW.MUDGEEAEROCLUB.HWY.COM.AU N Y N N Inc. takes no responsibility for inadvertent errors
that may be required by anyone wishing to book
MUDGEE CAMPING & 4WD 26 SYDNEY RD MUDGEE 02 6372 3811 [email protected] N Y Y N accommodation should be obtained direct from or omissions.
the relevant accommodation provider. MRTI has
MUDGEE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PO BOX 1159 MUDGEE 0403 130 899 [email protected] WWW.MUDGEECHAMBER.COM.AU EMERGENCY PHONE 000 Gulgong Health One not inspected the accommodation properties and © Mudgee Region Tourism Inc. 2017
MUDGEE CYCLE CLUB MUDGEE 0410 686 085 WWW.MUDGEECYCLECLUB.COM.AU N Y N Y for police, ambulance, fire 34 Goolma Rd, Gulgong does not give any warranty as to the quality of Produced by
the relevant accommodation property or whether
RYLSTONE KANDOS BUSINESS P O BOX 119 KANDOS [email protected] WWW.RYLSTONEKANDOS.COM Mudgee Hospital 02 6374 3400 it complies with all relevant laws or whether it
Wisdom
02 4226 5655
& TOURISM
02 6378 6222 Open Mon - Fri 8am - 4.30pm will suit the purpose of the person wishing to www.wisdom.com.au
THE PROPERTY SHOP 58 MARKET ST MUDGEE 02 6372 2222 [email protected] WWW.THEPROPERTYSHOP.COM.AU book accommodation. Any contract for the supply
THRIFTY CAR RENTAL 5 SYDNEY RD MUDGEE 1300 879 289 [email protected] WWW.THRIFTY.COM.AU 4 N Y Y N Rylstone Hospital Gulgong Multi-Purpose Service of accommodation will be between the person Printed by
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booking the accommodation and the relevant
WASH AND GO LAUNDRY 02 6357 8111 34 Goolma Rd, Gulgong accommodation provider and not with MRTI. 02 9748 0020
UNIT 1& 2/52 SYDNEY RD MUDGEE 02 6372 4477 [email protected] N
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accommodation properties for any loss or damage
WWW.PEABODYENERGY.COM/OPERATIONS/ National Parks & Wildlife Open 24 hours a day including any special or consequential loss or
WILPINJONG COAL MINE 1434 ULAN-WOLLAR RD WILPINJONG 02 6370 2500 [email protected] AUSTRALIA-MINING/NEW-SOUTH-WALES- N N N N 02 6370 9000 damage which that person or those persons may
MINING/WILPINJONG-MINE NRMA Mudgee suffer whether directly or indirectly as a result
Visitor Information Centres 131 111 of or arising out of:
02 6372 1020 (a) the reliance on information contained in
Wildlife Carers this guide;
Mid-Western Regional Council 0408 966 228 (b) the non-performance of any Contract for
the supply of accommodation by the relevant
02 6378 2850
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� Bushlands Tourist Park, 1879 Windeyer Road
Mudgee WIRES
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accommodation provider; or
(c) the non-compliance of the accommodation
property with any relevant law.
points GULGONG
� Gulgong Showground, Guntawang Street
� Henry Lawson Caravan Park, 8 Goolma Road
MUDGEE � Mid-Western Regional Council depot, Railway Street
� Active Holidays BIG4 Caravan Park, 71 Lions Drive