George Street Historic Walk

A walk down George Street Grenfell is a great way to see some of the town’s early architecture up close.

Grenfell Railway Station

The historic Railway Station is no longer in use, however it has been restored and lovingly maintained by the Grenfell Lions Club. The site features rail history as well as a great picnic area to relax and take a break. The dump site is close by for your motorhome or caravan and there are toilets […]

Trundle Hotel

The National Estate listed Trundle Hotel to having the longest verandah in NSW measuring 87.6m on the widest main street in the country (60m).

Carrington Hotel

Established in 1894, the Carrington Hotel is one of three substantial hotels in Peak Hill. Gutted by fire in 1997, the community of Peak Hill banded together to save this marvelous building.

Peak Hill District Hospital

Developed in 1904 the grand building stands proudly in Caswell Street this Victorian style Peak Hill Hospital is still in operation today.

Club House Hotel

The Club House Hotel was built in 1913 and is located in the main street of Peak Hill. In the lively Gold mining days, the hotel was known for it’s furnishings and the table goods, liquors and cigars – all were of the finest quality.

Memorial Hill

Memorial Hill is the most spectacular view of around Parkes. With a 360 degree view of the town and it’s countryside, the hill with the best view of our beautiful area s the perfect spot to sit and enjoy lunch or to come and appreciate the sunset. Memorial Hill is the most visible landmark in […]

CSIRO Parkes Radio Telescope

The Dish (CSIRO Parkes Radio Telescope) is one of Australia’s most prominent landmarks with an amazing history! The Visitors Discovery Centre has many displays, hands on exhibits and a 3D theatre featuring programs on space and astronomy. It’s a must-see attracting for anyone visiting NSW.

Old Gundagai Gaol

Following the devastating 1852 flood, the town lock-up needed to be rebuilt as a watch-house or gaol. Alexander Dawson, the colonial architect, designed the building and Charles Hardy won the tender for its construction in 1859. Hardy and Hodson builders completed further additions in 1861, and in 1863 a kitchen was built for the gaol, […]

Historic Bridges

The landscape at Gundagai is dominated by four bridges spanning the Murrumbidgee flats: the historic Prince Alfred Bridge, the timber Railway Bridge, and now the dual Sheahan bridges of the Hume Highway.