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Boundary Road Reserve Bathurst is a community-managed land restoration project located on the edge of the city, just five minutes away from the Bathurst CBD.
The Abercrombie Karst Conservation Reserve is located in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia.
Located just a 3km drive from the town centre, Bald Hill Lookout Hill End offers visitors breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and is a great place to watch the sunset.
The Bathurst Begonia House and Fernery is a popular attraction situated on the eastern side of Machattie Park.
Enjoy a stroll through the Bathurst Fernery, home to a wide range of ferns and subtropical plants that would otherwise not thrive in Bathurst's dry climate. Adjacent to Begonia House, just to the east of Machattie Park, you will find Bathurst Fernery.
The Bathurst Peace Garden is a monument to peace located on the edge of the Macquarie River Bicentennial Park.
Beaufoy Merlin Lookout Hill End, also known as "Merlin's lookout", is a historic attraction located in the old mining town of Hill End.
For four-wheel drive enthusiasts, the Bridle Track: Box Ridge Road Circuit Duramana is a scenic adventure worth exploring.
Explore the history and rich ecosystems of the Wattle Flat Heritage lands on the Buurree Walking Trail.
Chifley Dam, named after Ben Chifley, is an impressive rock and earth-fill embankment dam located in Bathurst, New South Wales.
Edgells Lane Kelso, also known as the Bathurst Brick Pits, is an area undergoing wetlands restoration project located on the edge of Bathurst.
History: Hill End Historic Site is a heritage-listed former gold rush town and now township at Hill End, Bathurst Region, New South Wales, Australia.
Macquarie River Bicentennial Park in Bathurst is a serene retreat located near the lower end of the Macquarie River.
Macquarie Woods Recreation Area, located just 30 minutes west of Bathurst towards Orange, is a perfect destination for outdoor adventure enthusiasts.
Merlin's Lookout Hill End, also known as Beaufoy Merlin Lookout, is located in the Hill End Historic Site in Country NSW.
Sunny Corner Recreation Reserve is a stunning destination located within Sunny Corner State Forest, offering visitors a unique and exceptional nature experience.
Located only 30 minutes away from Bathurst, the Sunny Corner State Forest is a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
The Bridle Track, also known as Root Hog Road Track Gowan, is a challenging adventure for experienced four-wheel drivers.
Valentines Mine is a historical destination located in Hill End, New South Wales.
Abercrombie House was built in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia in the 1870s by the Stewart family, pioneers of Bathurst.
Ash's Speedway Museum is open weekends, holidays or by appointment.
Home of the Somerville Collection, the Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum opened in July 2004 in the Bathurst city centre.
Displays & artefacts tracing local history & heritage in a 19th-century former government building.
Bathurst Goldfields Education Centre is a reconstruction of a Gold Mine, displaying the history of gold in New South Wales.
Become part of the Bathurst railway family by purchasing a replica bronze engine plate bearing your surname, for permanent display at the Bathurst Railway Museum.
Bathurst Regional Art Gallery (BRAG) is currently open to the public with safeguards in place to ensure our facilities are safe for visitors and staff.
The Bathurst War Memorial Carillon is at the center of the beautiful King's Parade in the heart of Bathurst.
Discover the life of one of Australia's great Prime Ministers and the challenges of the 1940s in a WWII house-museum.
Located right in the center of the Hill End Historic Site adjacent to the General Store, this new heritage center is the ideal starting point for your Hill End experience.
The History Hill Museum is constantly being updated with new and interesting material from the gold rush days of Hill End and Australian colonial history.