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Historic Cork Tree

Attractions

Tenterfield, NSW 2372
+61 2 6736 1082

Description

The Historic Cork Tree Tenterfield, located in Wood Street, Tenterfield, is believed to be one of the largest Cork trees in Australia.

It was brought from England in 1861 and continues to thrive in the New England climate.

The tree, also known as the Wishing Tree or the Cork Tree, holds a special place in English folklore. It is said to bring good luck to those who perform certain rituals. These rituals date back to the time of the Great Plague of London in 1665, where people would walk around the tree three times and make a wish. Visitors can still participate in this ritual today, hoping for good luck.

The Cork Oak is remarkable in that every part of the tree serves a useful economic purpose. The bark, which is the most valuable part, is used for wine stoppers and corkboard insulation. The acorn is used for propagation and animal fodder, while the leaves are used as fodder and natural fertilizer. Prunings and old trees provide charcoal and firewood, and various chemical products are made from the wood. The versatility of cork is evident in its use in NASA space shuttles.

Visitors to Tenterfield can see the Historic Cork Tree and learn about its history and significance. They can also participate in the ritual of walking around the tree and making a wish for good luck.

The best time to visit the Historic Cork Tree Tenterfield is during daylight hours, preferably on a sunny day. There is no admission fee, and the tree can be viewed year-round. Its location in Wood Street, Tenterfield, makes it easily accessible for all visitors.

The Historic Cork Tree Tenterfield is an intriguing destination for travelers interested in English folklore and traditions. It also

Details

Parks: Regional Parks

Trails & sites: Heritage Trails

Location

Tenterfield, NSW 2372

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