Uralla activities
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Wayward Trails - Uralla
Wayward Trails is a local food, produce and beverage tour showcasing the best the Uralla region has to offer. They use their local knowledge to give you the best bang for your buck, whilst focusing on fresh produce, quality venues and an aw…
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Mount Mutton Walking Trail
Mount Mutton Walking Trail starts at the award winning Alma Park, in Queen Street Uralla. It crosses Thunderbolt's Way and ascends into bushland winding around Mount Mutton. There are glimpses of the town centre through the trees as you rea…
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Sunhill Dairy Goats and Sunhill Skin Essentials
Visit a 12 acre dairy goat farm, located just ten minutes from Uralla township. Meet the goats, taste goat cheeses made on site, or take a tour of the farm and milking operations. Call into the farm shop for light refreshments and sample n…
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Deeargee Woolshed
Originally part of Gostwyck Station, Deeargee Station and its unique octagonal woolshed gained their name from the old Gostwyck wool brand, DRG, which stood for "Dangar, Gostwyck". The woolshed was built in 1872 replacing an earlier shearin…
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Gostwyck Chapel
Officially known as 'All Saints Anglican Church', Gostwyck Chapel was built in 1921 in memory of Major Clive Collingwood Dangar who lost his life during World War I. The chapel was constructed entirely of bricks made and fired on Gostwyck S…
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Uralla Heritage Walk
The Uralla Heritage Walk is a self guided walking tour which showcases over fifty heritage buildings and historical features within the township. Highlights of the walk include McCrossin's Mill, a three storey brick and granite flour mill b…
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New England Brewing Company
From their home in an historic converted woolstore, the New England Brewing Company began producing their range of handcrafted, all malt, preservative free and unfiltered beers in 2013. The brewery's 10 hectolitre electric brew house is a …
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Merilba Estate Wines
Merilba Estate is a family run business: they grow the grapes, they make the wines and bottle them, and they sell them to all those who have discovered the quality craftsmanship of their enterprise – and to all those who wish to discover th…
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Thunderbolt's Statue and Constable Walker Memorial
Casting his steely gaze over Uralla's main street, the life sized statue of bushranger Captain Thunderbolt, was produced as a Bicentennial project. It was designed and cast by sculptor, Denis Adams and unveiled in 1988. Today the statue is …
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Wooldridge Recreation and Fossicking Reserve
The Wooldridge Recreation and Fossicking Reserve is located approximately six kilometres from Uralla township along the Kingstown Road. It offers ample parking for caravans and campervans, free camping, toilet facilities, picnic tables, woo…
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The Sweet Place
Visit the Sweet Place today for a sweet experience. From English sweets, teddy bears, traditional lollies, tea, honey, handmade soap, gift baskets, to a variety of local products, there is something special for everyone. If travelling thro…
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Wayward Trails - Helicopter Trails
Wayward Trails is a local food, produce and beverage tour showcasing the best the Coffs Harbour and New England regions have to offer. They use their local knowledge to give you the best bang for your buck, whilst focusing on fresh produce…
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Dangars Lagoon and Racecourse Lagoon
Dangars Lagoon is situated approximately four kilometres south of Uralla along Thunderbolt's Way. During wet seasons, large numbers of water birds can be observed from the bird hide, located at the southern end of the lagoon. Although water…
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McCrossin's Mill Museum
Built in 1870, McCrossin's Mill is a lovingly restored three storey flour mill which now houses a multi-award winning museum, gallery and function centre. Many locals once believed the "Old Mill" to be haunted. Now it is hauntingly beautifu…
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Ural of Oz
If you want to be taken touring with a sidecar, Ural of OZ have eco-tours to show you the best of the region. Their getaways can provide the perfect introduction to the outback for overseas visitors or a much needed break from the city bust…
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Alma Park
Established during the 1880s, Alma Park received its name in 1893 when local school children assembled to plant one hundred trees within its grounds. The first tree was planted by Alma O'Connor, daughter of the Mayor, Alderman O'Connor, and…
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Thunderbolt's Grave
The last of the New South Wales bushrangers, Frederick Wordsworth Ward, better known as "Captain Thunderbolt", ruled the highways and byways of the New England region and beyond for much of the 1860s. He met an untimely death when shot and …
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Eastview Estate and Dobson's Distillery
Located 15 kilometres south of Uralla, Eastview Estate can be found a short drive from the New England Highway along the winding approach to the village of Kentucky. The cellar door, which is open for tastings Wednesdays to Sundays, is also…