96 Scully Road, Coolah, New South Wales 2843, Australia
The Black Stump Nursery Rhyme Village is located five kilometres south of Coolah, on the Scully Road.
Revisit childhood memories as you wander through 17 different nursery rhyme stories created by Ken and Joyce Tuckey in their storybook village. Stories include Humpty Dumpty and Little Bo Peep.
Choose your favourite gnome from 174 quirky characters, each with its own personality, or admire ...
Coolah Tops National Park, Coolah, New South Wales 2843, Australia
Coolah Tops National Park offers several waterfalls, spectacular views and lookouts and opportunities for bush camping, picnicking, birdwatching and
bushwalking.
One of the most popular features of Coolah Tops is the giant grass trees which can be found throughout the Park. The best way to admire them is to
wander the two kilometre walking loop accessible from the Barracks Camping Area. ...
20 kilometres east of Coolah, Coolah, New South Wales 2843, Australia
Take some time to explore the route of the well known explorer Allan Cunningham and his party. Starting at the memorial plaque where they spent the
night and moving further up the valley and discovering Pandora Pass. This picturesque camp site is adjacent to Coolah Creek about 20 kilometres east of
Coolah. Here is where you can have a picnic lunch and relive the event of being an explorer. ...
Neilrex Road, Coolah, New South Wales 2843, Australia
For those with a keen interest in Aboriginal history, the grave of King Togee is to be found 29 kilometres west of Coolah on the left-hand side of the Neilrex
Road, just past the 'Langdon' homestead. There is a weather-worn sandstone headstone surrounded by four white posts with sign overhead
reading 'Togee King of the Butheroe Tribe'. King Togee was friendly with the early settlers but was sp ...