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What to
see
The Jenolan Caves are the
district’s chief tourist attraction, of course, although the
amazing new
Mayfield Garden
near Oberon, reckoned to be the biggest privately owned
cool-climate garden in the world, seems sure to rival it
eventually.
The
gardens will be open 1-2, 8-9 and 15-16 May 2010.
Kanangra Walls, famed for its
majestic cliff scenery, is near Oberon, too. Parts of the
1955 movie Jedda were filmed there.
There are also a number
of delightfully preserved rural villages within easy reach —
Rockley, Millthorpe, Sofala and Carcoar, to name a few —
where you can feel you have returned to the 1800s. Even Hill
End, the famous goldrush-turned-artists’ village,
is just over an hour away.
Bathurst, with its wonderful
store of 19th-century architecture, is an attraction in its
own right, too. Feel free to take a spin around the
Mount Panorama
race circuit. Don’t exceed the speed limit, though — it’s a
public road.
What to
do
All the above
attractions are easily visited by car, and some are close
enough to cycle to. Another drawcard for cyclists is the cycling trail along the
Oberon Tarana Heritage Railway line that is currently
being restored. The line winds through delightful countryside,
and a large section of the cycle trail is already open to
cyclists.
The spectacular
Jenolan Caves
with several different fascinating tours to choose from are
within 40 minutes drive of Kilbeggan Cottage .
If you are keen on walking,
you are sure to find the 90-minute climb up
Evans Crown
rewarding, for the views from the top are stunning. Evans
Crown is an ancient Aboriginal site, and it is where the
explorer George Evans sighted Bathurst Plains in 1813. Or
stroll out the door and make your way along one of the many
Kilbeggan Walks
right here on the property.
Other
popular activites include
trout fishing
in Lake Oberon and local streams,
fossicking
for precious
stones in the
designated fossicking areas and
mushrooming
in any of the many State Forests in the region. |