Next day I decided to head for Tenterfield NSW which is roughly a 4 hour drive. I had heard good things about it but had never been there. The countryside was quite beautiful and the roads good. I went through a small town called Bingara that looked interesting and very pretty. I will make a point of going back and checking it out when I have more time. It's an old gold and diamond mining town - you never know - I might strike the motherlode :)
I stopped at Inverell for lunch on the river bank. What I saw of the town looked lovely and I will put that on my "places to revisit" list. The beautiful gardens by the river reminded me of the park next to the La Brea tarpits in LA. Very relaxing.
Beautiful parklands by the river at Inverell NSW |
The day before I had had a similar experience with a very large herd of cows grazing on the "long Paddock". Once again....nice to have time to sit back and observe.
Sheep. sheep and more sheep |
Onwards to Glen Innes - not so pretty. I finally hit Tenterfield and the rain started as I hit the town limits lol. I located a nice caravan park and climbed into my bed and "read" a book. (This means I fell asleep for an hour or two). The weather improved the next day so I had a tootle around town and saw the famous Tenterfield Saddler shop (think Peter Allen), had a real country roast dinner for lunch, and made it back to the Caravan Park for a guided tour around the old Hotel attached to the Caravan Park. This has been "done up" but unfortunately not true to the era and some of the furnishings are more Ikea than 1800's Australia.
Arriving in Tenterfield - WELCOME!! |
Tenterfield's famous cork tree |
Great song Peter Allen |
Upstairs Verandah of the old hotel |
Ah! Snowball |
Very comfy - this is why I fall asleep when I set myself down for a read lol |
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