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Greens Bistro at Kyogle Golf Club (Attraction) Summerland Way, Kyogle, New South Wales 2474, Australia
Family friendly bistro situated at the Kyogle Golf Club with reasonably priced and always a good meal.
The bistoro is also available for functions. ...
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Kyogle Bowling Club Ltd (Attraction) Anzac Drive, Kyogle, New South Wales 2474, Australia
Bowling Greens, Bistro, Country Music. Indoor Bowls, Handicap Bowls, Bingo ...
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Kyogle Historical Museum (Attraction) Wyangarie Street, Kyogle, New South Wales 2474, Australia
The museum holds a detailed history of Kyogle and District dating back pre 1900's. An extensive pictorial collection, maps, stories and items of memorabilia display the path of the early selectors and settlers. Whether they were on the land, timber getters, railway workers or town's business people, their story is told here.
The museum situated next to the entrance of Kyogle Memorial Swimming ...
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Lions Road Scenic Drive (Attraction) Gradys Creek, Kyogle, New South Wales 2474, Australia
The Lions Road Scenic Drive is an initiative of the Kyogle Lions Club.
The Lions Road is a shorter scenic link between Beaudesert Queensland and Grafton New South Wales, passing through the exquisite World Heritage Border Ranges Nation Park and overlooking the unique and historically significant Spiral Loop railway line (the Border Loop).
This scenic tourist road is one of the most m ...
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Toonumbar Dam (Attraction) Toonumbar, Kyogle, New South Wales 2474, Australia
Toonumbar Dam was built across Iron Pot Creek in 1972. The construction of Toonumbar Dam followed local representations from people wanting to conserve water; control flows in Iron Pot Creek, reduce flood risk and provide a reliable water supply. Storage capacity is 11,000 megalitres with a catchment area of 9,800 hectares. Maximum water depth is 34 metres. The wall is 44 metres high and at the cr ...
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