Wellington Attractions
Bell River Estate Winery
Bell River Estate began life as Markeita Cellars around 1974 and was founded by Margherita and Keith Reinhard. The Cellars were developed by the Reinhard family and specialised in producing quality fortified wines (ports and sherries) and red wine, ...
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Cameron Park
Award winning Cameron Park is in the perfect location right in the middle of Wellington's CBD. The park is suitable for coach picnics with toilet and barbecue facilities close by. Excellent modern playground equipment provided for children of all age ...
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Eris Fleming Gallery
The well known Australian artist Eris Fleming, has an excellent collection of original oil plus water colour paintings on display and for sale. ...
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Mookerawa Waters Park
Mookerawa Waters Park is located on the foreshores of Lake Burrendong, set in natural bushland it is part of the Lake Burrendong State Park. Park facilities include Cabins, Kiosk, picnic, camping, boat ramps and barbecue facilities. However there ...
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Mount Arthur Reserve
Mount Arthur reserve is a public recreation area of 1300 hectares, situated 541 metres above sea level and offers a good view of Wellington and the Wellington Valley. Bushwalks of 1 1/2 hours to 4 hours duration are available and bridal trails throug ...
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Oxley Museum
The John Oxley Museum is a collection of historic artifacts tracing Wellington history from 1830 to present time, containing many photographs. The museum is housed in the former Bank of NSW building built in 1883. The museum is staffed voluntarily by ...
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Phosphate Mine
Located at the Wellington Caves Complex is the Phosphate Mine. The mine dates back to 1913, with 6,000 tons of phosphate mined during its 5 years of operation. The phosphate was used as a fertiliser. During the last 80 years the mine and associated ...
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Wellington Caves and Phosphate Mine
Wellington Caves are thought to have been discovered in 1830 by a colonist, George Ranken, who accidentally fell into the entrance of one of the caves. In the same year the Surveyor-General, Sir Thomas Mitchell, visited the caves with Ranken and expl ...
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Wellington Osawano Japanese Gardens
Visit Wellington's latest tourist attraction and wander around the manicured gardens, which include a man-made mountain, cascading stream and reflection lake. The Gardens were constructed between February and November 1999. The funding for the pr ...
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