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Best Historical Landmark New South Wales: reviews, page 5

In category «historical landmark» found 262 companies with reviews and contacts, top 20:


81. The Big Lamb - 89/87 New England Hwy, Guyra NSW
11 reviews
Has a great little park and public toilets here, motel and food across the road.once a year they have the lamb and potatoe festival here which is pretty...

82. Parramatta Gaol - O'Connell St, North Parramatta NSW
7 reviews
Did a ghost tour. Fun. Great place. The government should give the place more money to look after it better.

83. St Michael's Anglican Cathedral - 74 Church St, Wollongong NSW
8 reviews
It is a quaint little and relatively old cathedral. I know a lot of the parishioners and they are friendly and welcoming. The services follow the...

84. Meroogal - 35 West St, Nowra NSW
18 reviews
Was a great stopover point when we were driving south. Our guide was brilliant and her enthusiasm was infectious. Loved the one hour tour of this old house...

85. Boothtown Aqueduct - 3 Macquarie Rd, Greystanes NSW
8 reviews
This place has a very nice historical story behind it. I love the walking and cycling path that connects to Prospect Reservoir.

86. Cowra Peace Bell - 116 Kendal St, Cowra NSW
15 reviews
Not sure what I was expecting. But interesting all the same. Not a crowded tourist attraction, infact I was only one there. Didnt dare ring the bell...

87. Robertsons Point Lighthouse - Athol Wharf Rd, Cremorne Point NSW
12 reviews
If you want to walk down to the Robertsons Point Light you can do this via a ladder located near the eastern end of the Robertsons Lookout. There’s a security...

88. Woodford Academy - 90-92 Great Western Hwy, Woodford NSW
3 reviews
Greatly admire the National Trust for preserving our heritage, ongoing restoration continues. Very interesting history.

89. One Ton Post - Collarenebri Mungindi Rd, Mungindi NSW
2 reviews
The One ton post is a sight to see, good girth and the blokes that put it there are mad lads. I took me wife’s boyfriends out to see it. 10/10

90. National Art School - 156 Forbes St, Darlinghurst NSW
16 reviews
This place is loaded with with history and amazing photographic oportunities. There is also a cafe here is you're visiting during the week.

91. Kiandra heritage precinct - 8950 Snowy Mountains Hwy, Kiandra NSW
2 reviews
Great history. It's hard to imagine a bustling town of 10,000 souls - braving the harsh conditions under a canvas tarp!

92. Vincents Lookout - Lookout Rd, Lansdowne Forest NSW
7 reviews
Really nice views from here! Worth a visit, just be careful if you take little kids as there are no railings

93. Tempe House - 1 Princes Hwy, Wolli Creek NSW
10 reviews
Its an unbelievably old heritage building with a history and tremendous efforts have been done to preserve its interiors.

94. Yanga Woolshed - 312 Windomal Rd, Balranald NSW
3 reviews
Who knew? These sheds are just so huge. Must have been incredible to see them working.

95. Commissioner’s Steps Circular Quay - 1A Circular Quay W, The Rocks NSW
7 reviews
Beautiful scenery, lots of space - good for the kids

96. Bondi Beach Graffiti Wall - Queen Elizabeth Dr, Bondi Beach NSW
6 reviews
Can Someone explain the meaning of the mural of armed soldiers. I would think something more uplifting in a beautiful place like Bondi would of been...

97. Bishops Lodge Museum - 363 Moama St, Hay South NSW
15 reviews
All new motel with very nice rooms only 1 minute's drive from the main street. Restaurant is a few dollars per meal more expensive than alternative in town...

98. Dunlop Station - 10045 Toorale Rd, Louth NSW
8 reviews
We camped by the Darling River in a beautiful shady spot the only neighbours the wild life and a few curious cows. Our dog loved the walks along the...

99. Greycliffe House - 6 Steele Point Rd, Vaucluse NSW
11 reviews
Greycliffe House was built in 1851 and commands good views over Shark Beach at Nielsen Park, along the south shore of Sydney Harbour. However, the...

100. Windang Island Wheels - Entrance St, Warilla NSW
7 reviews
Great place to catch the sunrise when in Wollongong and these rusty old rail wheels add to the experience.