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McIlveen Park Lookout

McIlveen Park Road, Inverell NSW 2360
Enjoy magnificent views over Inverell and surrounds from the McIlveen Park Lookout viewing platform. The lookout is located atop Tabletop Mountain, approximately three kilometres west of the town of Inverell off the Gwydir Highway. Picnic areas and a children's swing are provided for you to use while enjoying the views. McIlveen Park Lookout is accessible to coaches, caravans and motorhomes.
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National Transport Museum

69 Rifle Range Road, Inverell NSW 2360
The National Transport Museum consists of a display of over 200 exhibits. Cars, trucks, fire engines, motorcycles, bicycles, pedal cars, scooters and numerous models and transport related items make up the ever changing display. As well as a huge variety of the more popular makes of vehicles, there are some rare and exotic creations on display such as a 1906 Dayton which is believed to be the only working one left worldwide and two of the carriages from the Sydney Monorail. The museum also houses a display of antique dolls and wedding dresses, as well as a decorated cake display.
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Billabong Blue Sapphires

Tourism Inverell Complex, Inverell NSW 2360
Billabong Blue Sapphires is situated in the Tourism Inverell Complex in Campbell Street at Inverell. They offer rough and cut sapphires and quality jewellery for sale, or you can have your find from the fossicking fields, or a rough stone you have purchased faceted on-site by highly qualified staff. Come and browse the extensive range of jewellery, or the friendly staff can help you with your next purchase.
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Inverell Jewellers

24 Otho Street, Inverell NSW 2360
Visitors to Inverell Jewellers have the opportunity to see a range of quality faceted New England Sapphires. In store you will find a range of set local sapphires in both sterling silver and gold. Their friendly staff will be happy to show you their range, from affordable keepsakes to a one of a kind piece. Tour groups are welcome by arrangement. Come in and experience the beauty of this local gemstone.
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Inverell Art Gallery

5 Evans Street, Inverell NSW 2360
The Inverell Art Gallery has a diverse range of original art and craft items on display and for sale. The Gallery is placed within two unique heritage buildings, the old School of Arts building built in 1877, and Butler Hall which served as a supper room for balls and other social events. The buildings were combined in 1995 to accommodate a fast growing Art Gallery. The Gallery is also home to over 100 art acquisitions purchased on behalf of the community, for the community. Classes and workshops operate on a regular basis throughout the year. The "Meandering Macintyre" footpath mosaic is located outside the Art Gallery. The mosaic was constructed on 90 by 120 centimetre panels joined to form a 94 metre long path, which depicts native Australian wildflower, local birds, insects, fish, animals and reptiles, and represents the flow of the Macintyre River, which flows through Inverell.
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Inverell and District Bicentennial Memorial

Sinclair Park, Inverell NSW 2360
The Bicentennial memorial exemplifies the community spirit of the individuals and organisations who freely gave their time, technical skills, labour and much of the material to create a permanent memorial depicting the history and progressive development of the Inverell district prior to 1988. It features three courtyards each containing 14 sculptured bas relief panels, with a central connecting courtyard. Courtyard one depicts pre 1788, when the Inverell District was home to the Anaiwan, Bigambul, Jukambal, Kwiambal and Weraerai people. Courtyard two spans 1788-1888, the first century of white occupation in Australia, and in particular the settlement and development of the Inverell District. Courtyard three depicts the social and technological changes which occurred from 1888 to 1988, including the use of the resources of the district, and the growth of the town. A tile mosaic map depicting Alan Cunningham's travels through the area is at the centre of the memorial.
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Lake Inverell Reserve

Lake Inverell Drive, Inverell NSW 2360
Lake Inverell was formed in 1938, when the dam wall across the Macintyre River just upstream of Inverell was completed. Lake Inverell Reserve is now a peaceful aquatic sanctuary close to town. The area is home to a large variety of birds, platypus, kangaroos, wallabies and waterbirds, and is a popular area for barbecues, walking, bird watching and fishing. Dogs are permitted on a lead within the reserve. There are two walking tracks provided. Lake Inverell Walk is a three kilometre return trip, easy grade walk. Keen walkers can continue on the Barayamal Walk, which passes through Barayamal National Park, and is a medium grade six kilometre return trip walk. Dogs are not permitted in Barayamal National Park. Barbecue and picnic areas are available for your use, and fishing and non-powered boats are permitted in the lake.
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Goonoowigall State Conservation Area

Tingha Road, Inverell NSW 2360
Goonoowigall is scenic granite country, with low hills and large boulders marking the skyline, and covers 1,057 hectares. The name Goonoowigall is a Jukumbal Aboriginal word meaning 'wallaby rocks' and it features 120 species of native birds, native fauna, remains of Chinese settlements earth covered for a large part, and 10 kilometres of marked walking tracks. Within the reserve is the Nhunta Karra Kara (a Jukumbal word for 'quiet and peaceful') Track to commemorate the Aboriginal families who made the Goonoowigall area their home until the 1960s. At the main entrance you will find a grassy picnic area, toilet, barbecue and tables. Bring your own water. Brochures are available from Inverell Tourism or National Parks Offices describing the reserve, as well as the flora and fauna. This is a lovely area for a stroll or a long trek.
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Inverell Pioneer Village

Tingha Road, Inverell NSW 2360
Inverell Pioneer Village is a collection of authentic historic buildings and homes from Inverell and the surrounding Districts dating from 1841 set in a peaceful village environment. Display's in the Pioneer Village include Grove Homestead which was originally built in 1841, Keera Station Blacksmith's Shop showing the tools of trade of the early blacksmith, The Mining Museum housing a collection of photographs and mining tools dating from the late 1800s from the Inverell, Tingha and Emmaville Districts, Rob Roy Hall with the George Devine Photographic and Camera Museum and the old Inverell Hospital Ward housing the RSL Museum of Militaria and memorabilia from all the wars in which Inverell District has been represented. Visitors to the village can also try their luck at finding a sapphire in the wash pond. Groups and coaches are catered for by prior arrangement and the village is available for functions.
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7 Oaks Sapphire Fossicking

38 Rickey's Lane, Inverell NSW 2360
7 Oaks Fossicking Property is a family operated private venue and has been producing sapphires since the 1960s. Located on Frazer Creek, 20 kilometres from Inverell, visitors are welcome to fossick at the facilities set up, or you can go and seek along the creeks and gullies. The wash tubs and picnic tables are under large shady trees with parking at the site. Bring your lunch, there are barbecues if you prefer a cooked lunch and enjoy the bush setting. On-site camping is available for an extra fee. The camp sites are in a bush setting that back onto Frazer Creek with a camp kitchen, shower, bush toilet facilities and drinking water. The camp sites are close to all facilities including the main fossicking area.

Inverell Visitor Information Centre

11-31 Campbell Street, Inverell NSW 2360
The Inverell Visitor Information Centre is located close to the central business district. They will provide you with local and regional brochures and maps as well as brochures for New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria. The centre also houses a collection of local and regional gems and minerals for the visitor to view. The Visitor Centre complex also houses a cafe and function area. The staff at the Inverell Visitor Centre look forward to welcoming you to the Sapphire City....

Goonoowigall State Conservation Area

Tingha Road, Inverell NSW 2360
Goonoowigall is scenic granite country, with low hills and large boulders marking the skyline, and covers 1,057 hectares. The name Goonoowigall is a Jukumbal Aboriginal word meaning 'wallaby rocks' and it features 120 species of native birds, native fauna, remains of Chinese settlements earth covered for a large part, and 10 kilometres of marked walking tracks. Within the reserve is the Nhunta Karra Kara (a Jukumbal word for 'quiet and peaceful') Track to commemorate the Aboriginal families who made the Goonoowigall area their home until the 1960s. At the main entrance you will find a grassy picnic area, toilet, barbecue and tables. Bring your own water. Brochures are available from Inverell Tourism or National Parks Offices describing the reserve, as well as the flora and fauna. This is a lovely area for a stroll or a long trek....

Inverell Pioneer Village

Tingha Road, Inverell NSW 2360
Inverell Pioneer Village is a collection of authentic historic buildings and homes from Inverell and the surrounding Districts dating from 1841 set in a peaceful village environment. Display's in the Pioneer Village include Grove Homestead which was originally built in 1841, Keera Station Blacksmith's Shop showing the tools of trade of the early blacksmith, The Mining Museum housing a collection of photographs and mining tools dating from the late 1800s from the Inverell, Tingha and Emmaville Districts, Rob Roy Hall with the George Devine Photographic and Camera Museum and the old Inverell Hospital Ward housing the RSL Museum of Militaria and memorabilia from all the wars in which Inverell District has been represented. Visitors to the village can also try their luck at finding a sapphire in the wash pond. Groups and coaches are catered for by prior arrangement and the village is available for functions....
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Murrumbidgee River Canoe Trail

38705 - Long Plain NSW 2360
The Murrumbidgee River rises from the Great Dividing Range near Kiandra, then flows through the Australian Capital Territory where it turns inland as a part of the Murray-Darling basin. From the Burrinjuck Dam, the river then emerges into the rolling hills of the Gundagai are, where it is then joined by the Tumut River. The Murrumbidgee River is significant because it carries water from the Snowy Mountains Scheme to vast irrigation areas for the production of citrus, stone fruit, grapes and other food crops. A kayak or canoe trip down one of NSW's inland rivers enables you to truly enjoy the beauty of these vast river systems. There are many Crown Land reserves along the trail where you can camp overnight or stop for a well-earned lunch break and rest. For more information contact Crown Land....
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Inverell Jewellers

24 Otho Street, Inverell NSW 2360
Visitors to Inverell Jewellers have the opportunity to see a range of quality faceted New England Sapphires. In the store you will find a range of set local sapphires in both sterling silver and gold. Their friendly staff will be happy to show you their range, from affordable keepsakes to one of a kind pieces. Tour groups are welcome by prior arrangement. Come in and experience the beauty of this local gemstone. ...
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Olives of Beaulieu

439 Copeton Dam Road, Inverell NSW 2360
Olives of Beaulieu is a family owned olive grove located near Inverell, NSW, where you can experience the taste sensations of sampling local olive products as well as estate manufactured spices and hot sauce at the cellar door. Purchase of the olive oil products, spices, hot sauce and regional foods is also available at the cellar door. Larger groups of visitors, such as Coach Groups can be catered for with morning and afternoon teas and lunches available for groups of twenty people or more. ...
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Inverell Pioneer Village

64 Tingha Road, Inverell NSW 2360
Pioneer Village is currently closed until further notice. Inverell Pioneer Village is a collection of authentic historic buildings and homes from Inverell and the surrounding Districts dating from 1841 set in a peaceful village environment. Displays in the Pioneer Village include Grove Homestead which was originally built in 1841, Keera Station Blacksmith's Shop showing the tools of trade of the early blacksmith, The Mining Museum housing a collection of photographs and mining tools dating from the late 1800s from the Inverell, Tingha and Emmaville Districts, Rob Roy Hall with the George Devine Photographic and Camera Museum and the old Inverell Hospital Ward housing the RSL Museum of Militaria and memorabilia from all the wars in which Inverell District has been represented. Visitors to the village can also try their luck at finding a sapphire in the wash pond. Groups and coaches are catered for by prior arrangement and the village is available for functions. Please be aware that Pioneer Village may be closed due to wet weather and/or for private functions. ...
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Billabong Blue Sapphires

11 - 31 Campbell Street, Inverell NSW 2360
Billabong Blue Sapphires is situated in the Tourism Inverell Complex in Campbell Street at Inverell. The staff of Billabong Blue Sapphires welcome you to their store, and can assist you with advise on the selection of good gemstones as well as advise on the gem faceting prospects of your finds in the local Sapphire Fossicking Gemfields. Billabong Blue Sapphires offer a range of cut sapphires and quality jewellery for sale. Come and browse the extensive range of jewellery, and the friendly staff can help you with your next purchase. ...
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Lake Inverell Reserve

Lake Drive, Inverell NSW 2360
Lake Inverell was formed in 1938, when the dam wall across the Macintyre River just upstream of Inverell was completed. Lake Inverell Reserve is now a peaceful aquatic sanctuary close to town. The area is home to a large variety of birds, platypus, kangaroos, wallabies and waterbirds, and is a popular area for barbecues, walking, bird watching and fishing. Dogs are permitted on a lead within the reserve. There are two walking tracks provided. Lake Inverell Walk is a three kilometre return trip, easy grade walk. Keen walkers can continue on the Barayamal Walk, which passes through Barayamal National Park, and is a medium grade six kilometre return trip walk. Dogs are not permitted in Barayamal National Park. Lake Inverell Walk will be closed from June 11-18, due to upgrades, as a result there will be no access available to Barayamal National Park during this time. Barbecue and picnic areas are available for your use, and fishing and non-powered boats are permitted on the lake....
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Goonoowigall State Conservation Area

Goonoowigall Road, Inverell NSW 2360
Goonoowigall is scenic granite country, with low hills and large boulders marking the skyline, and covers 1,057 hectares. The name Goonoowigall is a Jukumbal Aboriginal word meaning 'wallaby rocks' and it features 120 species of native birds, native fauna, remains of Chinese settlements earth covered for a large part, and 10 kilometres of marked walking tracks. Within the reserve is the Nhunta Karra Kara (a Jukumbal word for 'quiet and peaceful') Track to commemorate the Aboriginal families who made the Goonoowigall area - which became known as the Inverell "fringe dwellers" camp - their home until the 1970s. To listen to stories from local Aboriginal families who made this camp their home as you walk the track, download the Soundtrails App on your smartphone, and then download the Goonoowigall Soundtrail. At the main entrance you will find a grassy picnic area, toilet, barbecue and tables. Bring your own water. Dogs are not permitted. Thunderbolt's lookout is currently closed due to bush fire damage. For updated information please visit the National Parks website. This is a lovely area for a stroll or a long trek....
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Inverell

40854 - Inverell NSW 2360
Nestled in a picturesque valley beside the Macintyre River, is the historic town of Inverell, located approximately 570 kilometres north of Sydney and 429 kilometres south of Brisbane. Known as the Sapphire City, the Inverell District once supplied around 75 per cent of the world's sapphires. Inverell is a mixed farming district with wheat, oats, barley, grain, sorghum, oil-seed crops and sheep and cattle. A thriving commercial and service centre, Inverell has some of the best shopping in country New South Wales, with a mix of National Stores such as Big W, Harvey Norman, Best and Less and Millers as well as a variety of independent Boutique stores. Inverell has plenty to offer visitors to town. When in Inverell visit the local Visitor Information Centre to get information on the many attractions and activities that can be enjoyed while in Inverell....
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Inverell Golf Club

4078 Bundarra Road, Inverell NSW 2360
The course at the Inverell Golf Club is an interesting fully watered course with excellent greens and tree lined fairways. The front nine is undulating with moderate bunkering, the back nine is longer and more open with water challenges on the finishing seven holes. See abundant wildlife around the course. The Club House facilities include bathrooms, bar and barbecue area, and the restaurant/function area is available for special functions. Why not come and play a round of golf at Inverell, on the beautifully maintained country course. Motorised buggies, social players and visitors are most welcome. Bookings advised. Clubs and equipment available for hire - contact club for more information. ...
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McIlveen Park Lookout

Mcilveen Park Road, Inverell NSW 2360
Enjoy the magnificent views to the east over the township of Inverell and ranges from the Mcilveen Park Lookout viewing platform. The lookout is located on Tabletop Mountain, approximately four kilometres west of the town of Inverell, off the Gwydir Highway. Picnic areas and a children's swing are provided for you to use while enjoying the views. Mcilveen Park Lookout is easily accessible for coaches, caravans and motorhomes....
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Inverell Art Gallery

5 Evans Street, Inverell NSW 2360
The Inverell Art Gallery has a diverse range of original art and craft items on display and for sale. The Gallery is placed within two unique heritage buildings, the old School of Arts building built in 1877, and Butler Hall which served as a supper room for balls and other social events. The buildings were combined in 1995 to accommodate a fast growing Art Gallery. The Gallery is also home to over 100 art acquisitions purchased on behalf of the community, for the community. The "Meandering Macintyre" footpath mosaic is located outside the Art Gallery. The mosaic was constructed on 90 by 120 centimetre panels joined to form a 94 metre long path, which depicts native Australian wildflower, local birds, insects, fish, animals and reptiles, and represents the flow of the Macintyre River, which flows through Inverell....
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Billabong Blue Sapphire Fossicking Park

2479 Kings Plains Road, Inverell NSW 2360
Billabong Blue is a Sapphire Fossicking Park on private property located 22 kilometres from Inverell. Enjoy a day out fossicking for an Inverell Sapphire, or take advantage of the primitive camping area to stay on site. Camp Sites are unpowered with Septic Toilet and Camp Kitchen facilities. Camping fees apply. Please note that Billabong Blue Fossicking Park can be closed due to unforeseen circumstances , please call ahead to ensure park is open on the day you intend to visit. Day fossicker's currently need to be onsite in the morning. Please take sunscreen, hat, lunch, working clothes and drinking water and ensure that you wear suitable footwear....
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Inverell and District Bicentennial Memorial

Sinclair Park, Inverell NSW 2360
The Bicentennial memorial exemplifies the community spirit of the individuals and organisations who freely gave their time, technical skills, labour and much of the material to create a permanent memorial depicting the history and progressive development of the Inverell district prior to 1988. It features three courtyards each containing 14 sculptured bas relief panels, with a central connecting courtyard. Courtyard one depicts pre 1788, when the Inverell District was home to the Anaiwan, Bigambul, Jukambal, Kwiambal and Weraerai people. Courtyard two spans 1788-1888, the first century of white occupation in Australia, and in particular the settlement and development of the Inverell District. Courtyard three depicts the social and technological changes which occurred from 1888 to 1988, including the use of the resources of the district, and the growth of the town. A tile mosaic map depicting Alan Cunningham's travels through the area is at the centre of the memorial. Wander around the Inverell and District Bicentennial Memorial at your leisure, and take in the history of the Inverell District prior to 1988. ...