Carrowbrook is a picturesque 25 minute drive from Singleton and it also has the attraction of Lake St Clair. The lake which nestles in the undulating hills of the Hunter Valley, was formed behind the walls of Glennies Creek Dam after its completion in 1983. Lake St Clair provides Singleton with a water supply and abundant areas for exciting recreational pursuits, such as water skiing, boating, swimming and fishing.
The Lake has been stocked with Bass, Perch and Catfish, and restocking of recreational sport fish is ongoing. The recreational area provides attractive areas for camping and picnics. The eastern shoreline is a particularly scenic drive.
Purchase this DVD that captures the sweeping contrasts of New South Wales. Includes footage of the Great Dividing Range to Bathurst, Goulburn and Albury, through the rich grazing lands.
Marvel at Dubbo's Western Plain Zoo and discover the rare opal at Lightning Ridge. Explore the Ghost Towns and outback city of Broken Hill and admire the splendour of the Menindee Lakes in the Kinchega National Park.
Investigate the Minnamurra Rainforest and enjoy the waterfalls of the Illawarra Plateau. Explore the snowfields of the Snowy Mountains, Mt Kosciusko and traverse the Murray River from the Alpine headwaters to Lake Hume. Moving on to the Southern Coast of New South Wales and the panoramic vistas's of Jervis Bay, the famous Blow Hole at Kiama and north to Port Macquarie, Coffs Harbour and Byron Bay.
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