Take the time to explore everything there is to see and do - rustic cellar doors with magnificent views, meandering country lanes lined with gum trees and bridal tracks, fine dining with warm country hospitality, local boutique shops and orchard farm gates,
Mark and Jo Richardson, Greens Mandurama Rural Service Centre, Mandurama.
Mark and Jo moved back to Mandurama in 2001 to assist Jo's parents in running the rural merchandise business they own today. ( https://www.greensmandurama.com.au/ ) Jo grew up in the area around Burnt Yards and Errowangbang. They say Manduruma has been a great place to bring up their own two children with their love of space, farming and community drawing them back to the area to make their home.Greens Mandurama Rural Service Centre |
Streets that run North to South are named after fruit - Peach, Olive, Loquat and Cherry. East to West Streets are named after metals – Gold, Silver and Copper.
Their top three recommendations are:
- Junction Reefs on the banks of that Belubula River with picnic, camping area and historic dam wall.
- Bakers Shaft Reserve camping area also on the Belubula River
- Millamolong Polo - polo tournaments generally are in the autumn and spring
Chris Cuddy, Perennialle Plants, Canowindra
Perennialle Plants, Canowindra |
Chris describes Canowindra as “a fantastic little town of about 2000 people. It's a special place, from the historic Main Street to the welcoming atmosphere. There's a real sense of community and creativity in the place.”
Chris's top three recommendations while in Canowindra:
- Start at the eastern end of the Main Street with a coffee and fresh pastry at Perennialle Plants followed by a slow wander through the nursery and emporium
- Meander down the rest of the historic “bendy” Main Street, enjoying the buildings and other retail offerings and art galleries. Lunch can be purchased from one of the excellent local cafes.
- Make sure to stop in at the world class Age of Fishes Museum, one of only two fish fossil museums in the world. This a national heritage site due to its international scientific significance.
*Source: Orange Visitor Information Centre
151 Byng St, Orange NSW NSW 2800 Australia
1800 069 466
tourism@orange.nsw.gov.au
http://www.Orange360.com.au
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