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Wee Waa Attractions


Namoi Echo Museum : Attraction

Namoi Echo Museum - Wee Waa, New South Wales, AustraliaThe Namoi Echo Museum, Wee Waa is not to be missed when visiting Wee Waa. The Museum and Schwager Cottage are a step back in time. A cotton picker, old tractors, plane, blacksmith shop, Aboriginal Artefacts and much, much more are on display. Wee Waa first inhabited by the Kamilaroi Aboriginal tribe was settled in the late 1830's by Europeans and is known as the oldest town on the Namoi river. ...

Seplin Estate Wines : Attraction

Seplin Estate Wines - Wee Waa, New South Wales, AustraliaIn 1997, the Widauer family planted 26 acres of grapes in the rich chocolate soil of the Namoi Valley, producing a superb range of both white and red wines and ports. They have won gold, silver and bronze medals from regional shows and have just received a Bronze Medal from the Sydney Royal Wine Show 2011, for their Reserve Chardonnay. The cellar door is a refurbished school classroom, built in ...

Yarrie Lake : Attraction

Yarrie Lake - Wee Waa, New South Wales, AustraliaA circular lake, three kilometres in diameter, Yarrie Lake is perched on the edge of the vast Pilliga scrub, providing a haven for countless species of birds and animals. Visitors to the lake reported that they had counted 60 species of birds late one afternoon. The perfect saucer shape of the lake is thought to have been formed by the landing of a meteor many years ago... whether or not this is t ...


Other destinations to consider when booking Wee Waa Attractions:

* Ashford Attractions * Baradine Attractions
* Binnaway Attractions * Coonabarabran Attractions
* Gilgai Attractions * Gunnedah Attractions
* Inverell Attractions * Moree Attractions
* Narrabri Attractions * Tingha Attractions
* Wee Waa Attractions
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