Henry Lawson Birthsite
Henry Lawson was born in a tent on a stormy night in 1867 on the claim mined by his parents. The birth site now features BBQ facilities, a turn around for caravans and motorhomes and is close to the off leash park where you can exercise your dogs.
The Blue Church
The church was built in 1887 and was moved by volunteer labour to its present site in 1916 on land donated by the Pereira family. Occasional services are still held in the church including local weddings.
Grenfell Country Club
A great spot to pull up on the edge of Grenfell. In addition the golf course, tennis courts and the club house provide a great way to pass some time while chatting with some locals.
Bang Bang Hotel
The small village of Koorawatha is the site of a notable 1864 gun battle between bushrangers and the police. The bushrangers tried to steal race horses from the Bang Bang Hotel – they were thwarted by police. The Bang Bang Hotel was demolished in the 1950’s – a cairn marks the spot where it used […]
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 Bowling Club
A great spot for a friendly game of bowls. There are also squash and netball courts.
Chrysler Car Museum
The Chrysler Car Museum is well worth a look for the motoring enthusiasts featuring 15 cars and assorted engines.
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 […]
Wallangreen Sculpture Garden
This garden features native plants and over 100 sculptures made from recycled farm machinery.