Sightseeing
One of the best hikes, both up and down, across this amazing granite rock face. And at the top you have 360 degree views across QLD and NSW. Spectacular!
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Bald Rock National Park
Bald Rock Access RoadOne of the best hikes, both up and down, across this amazing granite rock face. And at the top you have 360 degree views across QLD and NSW. Spectacular!
Amazing museum a lot of history, with relics of the old steam trains. Plus markets are here first sat of each month.
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Tenterfield Railway Museum
9 Railway AveAmazing museum a lot of history, with relics of the old steam trains. Plus markets are here first sat of each month.
The Tenterfield Saddler was made famous by Peter Allen's tribute to his past, and grandfather George Woolnough in the 'Tenterfield Saddler'.
However it is much more than just a song. For 50 years (from 1908 - 1960), this quaint blue-granite saddlery on High Street was a key meeting place in town. Saddler George Woolnough plied his trade, listening, undisturbed by the chatter and opinions of those who wandered in. One famous customer was Banjo Patterson.
Lyrics
The late George Woolnough
Worked on High Street
And lived on Manners
52 years he sat on his veranda
And made his saddles
And if you had questions
About sheep or flowers or dogs
You just ask the saddler
He lived without sin
They're building a library for him
Time is a traveller
Tenterfield saddler turn your head
Ride again Jackaroo
Think I see kangaroo up ahead
The son of George Woolnough
Went off and got married
And had a war baby
But something was wrong
And it's easier to drink then go crazy
And if there were questions about why
The end was so sad
Well George had no answers about why a son
Ever has need of a gun
Time is a traveller
Tenterfield saddler turn your head
Ride again Jackaroo
Think i see kangaroo up ahead
The grandson of George
Has been all around the world
And lives no special place
Changed his last name
And he married a girl with an interesting face
He'd almost forgotten them both
Because in this life that he leads
There's nowhere for George
And his library
Or the son with his gun
To belong except in this song
Time is a traveller
Tenterfield saddler turn your head
Ride again Jackaroo
Think I see kangaroo up ahead
Time is a medler
Tenterfield saddler make your bed
Fly away cookatoo
Down on the ground emu up ahead
Time is a tale teller
Tenterfield saddler turn your head
Ride again Jackaroo
Think I see kangaroo up ahead.
mmortalised by Peter Allen's song, 'Tenterfield Saddler', this living museum is full of leather goods and historic tools.
The Saddler is currently opened by volunteers, so opening hours can differ. If planning a trip specially to see the Saddler, call beforehand to ensure they will be open
9 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Tenterfield Saddler
123 High StThe Tenterfield Saddler was made famous by Peter Allen's tribute to his past, and grandfather George Woolnough in the 'Tenterfield Saddler'.
However it is much more than just a song. For 50 years (from 1908 - 1960), this quaint blue-granite saddlery on High Street was a key meeting place in town. Saddler George Woolnough plied his trade, listening, undisturbed by the chatter and opinions of those who wandered in. One famous customer was Banjo Patterson.
Lyrics
The late George Woolnough
Worked on High Street
And lived on Manners
52 years he sat on his veranda
And made his saddles
And if you had questions
About sheep or flowers or dogs
You just ask the saddler
He lived without sin
They're building a library for him
Time is a traveller
Tenterfield saddler turn your head
Ride again Jackaroo
Think I see kangaroo up ahead
The son of George Woolnough
Went off and got married
And had a war baby
But something was wrong
And it's easier to drink then go crazy
And if there were questions about why
The end was so sad
Well George had no answers about why a son
Ever has need of a gun
Time is a traveller
Tenterfield saddler turn your head
Ride again Jackaroo
Think i see kangaroo up ahead
The grandson of George
Has been all around the world
And lives no special place
Changed his last name
And he married a girl with an interesting face
He'd almost forgotten them both
Because in this life that he leads
There's nowhere for George
And his library
Or the son with his gun
To belong except in this song
Time is a traveller
Tenterfield saddler turn your head
Ride again Jackaroo
Think I see kangaroo up ahead
Time is a medler
Tenterfield saddler make your bed
Fly away cookatoo
Down on the ground emu up ahead
Time is a tale teller
Tenterfield saddler turn your head
Ride again Jackaroo
Think I see kangaroo up ahead.
mmortalised by Peter Allen's song, 'Tenterfield Saddler', this living museum is full of leather goods and historic tools.
The Saddler is currently opened by volunteers, so opening hours can differ. If planning a trip specially to see the Saddler, call beforehand to ensure they will be open
Boonoo Boonoo (pronounced bunna-bunoo) is still the ultimate romantic setting, especially after a good rainfall. From the lookout is an uninterrupted view of the Boonoo Boonoo River cascading over the granite cliff edge to become a spectacular waterfall that plunges 210m into the gorge below.
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Boonoo Boonoo National Park
Mount Lindesay RoadBoonoo Boonoo (pronounced bunna-bunoo) is still the ultimate romantic setting, especially after a good rainfall. From the lookout is an uninterrupted view of the Boonoo Boonoo River cascading over the granite cliff edge to become a spectacular waterfall that plunges 210m into the gorge below.
Food scene
A cosy, couch-equipped cafe that morphs into a wine bar with excellent food at night, Our Place is great for a drop-in most hours of the day. An interesting list of local wines is available (mostly by the bottle) with by-the-glass choices from around Australia. Food includes sharing platters of local cheese and charcuterie alongside interesting mains ($19 to $27).
10 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Our Place Wine & Espresso Bar
204 Rouse StA cosy, couch-equipped cafe that morphs into a wine bar with excellent food at night, Our Place is great for a drop-in most hours of the day. An interesting list of local wines is available (mostly by the bottle) with by-the-glass choices from around Australia. Food includes sharing platters of local cheese and charcuterie alongside interesting mains ($19 to $27).
Coles Tenterfield
Miles StreetLocal Supermarket