A Tour of Caves & Fossils
A Tour of Caves & Fossils
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The Blue Lake at Jenolan Caves
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Open leg route
562.7KM / 349.7MI (Est. travel time 7 hours)
From the heart of Sydney to the glorious Central West, this four-day road trip will thrill the senses.
Transport yourself to ancient times on bush trails, cave and fossil tours, discover showpiece gardens, and feast on cool climate wines and farm-to-table fare.
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1 Day 1: Sydney
OPEN IN MOBILE Set the tone for your adventure in Sydney, at the newly renovated world-class Australian Museum, opposite Hyde Park (reopening in late 2020). Staged across three oors you’ll nd an impressive treasury of Australian fossils, ora and fauna amassed over nearly 200 years.
Seek out dinosaurs big and small, including the 228-million-year-old Eoraptor, one of the earliest Family enjoying the Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney dinosaurs to roam ancient Gondwanaland. Then explore the remarkable collection of Australian fossils and minerals, some billions of years old.
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Australian Museum
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Australian Museum
1 William Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 2000 (02) 9320 6000 GET DIRECTION S [email protected]
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Established in 1827, the Australian Museum (AM) is Australia’s first museum and has been at the forefront of scientific research, collection and education for more
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2 Day 1: Lithgow
OPEN IN MOBILE Everyone in the car and take the scenic route west over the Blue Mountains to Lithgow, a quirky town with a country heart. Within coo-ee of seven national parks, it’s a good base for hiking adventures.
An hour north is Capertee Valley, a spectacular bird-watching wilderness wider than the Grand Canyon. Drive to Glen Davis, your entry point for Enjoy scenic views across Capertee Valley mountain bike and hiking trails. Keep your eyes peeled for the endangered regent honeyeater; it’s one of 254 bird species to spot.
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Capertee Valley
Arrive via car from Day 1: Lithgow 138KM / 86MI ~ Approximately 2 hours GET DIRECTION S
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3 Day 2: Jenolan Caves
OPEN IN MOBILE Make an early start for Jenolan Caves, a steep descent down the narrow and winding Jenolan Caves Road, and in an hour, you’ll be driving through the stunning Grand Arch. This astonishing labyrinth of limestone caves is the world’s oldest, dating back 340 million years.
Join a tours and explore subterranean caverns dripping with tooth-eyed stalactites and A tour group exploring Jenolan Caves stalagmites. The Temple of Baal Cave houses an enormous chamber often used for concerts or weddings, while the Orient Cave is often considered the most beautiful with its striking crystal formations.
If time permits, hike the Jenolan River walking track, a 2.6km loop to waterfalls, swimming holes and the amazing Blue Lake, a platypus habitat. Keep an eye out for lyre birds, goannas and wallabies.
Arrive via car from Day 2: Sights & Activities Jenolan Caves 59KM / 37MI ~ Approximately an hour GET DIRECTION S Jenolan Caves
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Jenolan Caves Reserve Trust
4655 Jenolan Caves Road, Jenolan Caves, New South Wales, Australia, 2790 1300 763 311 GET DIRECTION S [email protected]
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Open every day of the year, Jenolan Caves is regarded as one of Australia's most spectacular cave systems.
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4 Day 2: Oberon
OPEN IN MOBILE Take Edith Road to Oberon, a quiet country town surrounded by horse-riding trails, trout shing and 4WD tracks.
No visit to Oberon is complete without a visit to May eld, the largest privately owned cool climate garden in the world. Here you can wander the 16-hectare garden, browse the shop and nursery, ascend a viewing platform, or play Row a boat on Mayfield Lake at Mayfield Garden a game of garden chess.Arm yourself with a picnic lunch from the licensed cafe, serving a seasonal menu focused on produce from the orchard, kitchen garden and greenhouse.
Then explore the impeccably manicured gardens to a symphony of frogs and buzzing bees. See the obelisk, Monet-inspired water garden with its lily-covered ponds, waterfalls, Japanese-style bridges, the grotto and deciduous forests.
Time your visit right – once a season, for a total of 16 days – and you’ll be able to wander the Arrive via car from Day 2: Oberon private 55-hectare Hawkins Family Garden, 29KM / 18MI ~ Approximately 19 home to a maze, croquet lawn and aviary. minutes GET DIRECTION S
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Mayfield
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5 Day 2: Bathurst
OPEN IN MOBILE You’ll nd Bathurst 30min along O’Connell Road. This regional city is vibrant with good food, grand architecture and gardens.
Continue onto Mount Panorama, a scenic loop synonymous with motorsports thanks to the annual Bathurst 1000 and Bathurst 12 Hour. Do a lap of the 6.2km race circuit (sticking to the 60km/hr speed limit) and navigate famous Porsche driver Matt Campbell wins the Liqui Moly Bathurst 12HR hairpin bends like The Cutting. At the top, a 1.7km boardwalk from Gri n's Bend to Forrest Elbow o ers sweeping views of the region.
Then head to the National Motor Racing Museum, ttingly located at Murray’s Corner, the nal bend in the race. Marvel at more than 100 racing cars and motorcycles, and brush up on local motor racing history, from the rst Australian Grand Prix to supercar and GT racing.
End the day at the renowned Somerville Collection, located in the Australian Fossil and Arrive via car from Day 2: Bathurst Mineral Museum in town. Eyeball rare fossils and 46KM / 29MI ~ Approximately 34 minerals that tell the story of earth’s creation, minutes GET DIRECTION S including dinosaur eggs and a ferocious Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton.
Sights & Activities
Australian Fossil National Motor and Mineral Racing Museum Museum
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National Motor Racing Museum
224 Howick Street, Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia, 2795 400 Panorama Avenue, Mount Panorama, Bathurst, New South (02) 6331 5511 GET DIRECTION S Wales, Australia, 2795 [email protected] 1800 681 000 GET DIRECTION S
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Walks $7 ~ $15 AUD Parking One man's passion has become Bathurst's greatest treasure... Situated in The National Motor Racing Museum is the heart of Bathurst, the Australian Fossil located alongside the world famous and Mineral Museum is the home of the racing circuit, Mount Panorama.
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6 Day 3: Blayney, Carcoar & Millthorpe
OPEN IN MOBILE Today, spend the morning and explore charming National Trust-listed villages along the Mid Western Highway toward Cowra.
Make a quick stop in Blayney, a former Cobb & Co station, and see the classic Victorian architecture in Adelaide Street. Then take Church Road to Millthorpe, 10min away. Stroll Pym Street, its 19th century cottages reminiscent of Sweet treats at the Old Mill Cafe, Millthorpe bygone times, and grab a bite to eat at the Old Mill Cafe, a cute spot with a sun-dappled courtyard. Leave room for their decadent pastries and cakes.
Head south to Carcoar, a perfectly preserved village surrounded by grazing sheep, cows and mobs of kangaroos. Wander the main street, its quaint cottages, chic homewares and antique stores, and admire the grand colonial architecture. Look out for the Court House and former Commercial Bank, site of the rst daylight Arrive via car from Day 3: robbery in Australia. Blayney, Carcoar & Millthorpe 38KM / 23MI ~ Approximately 26 Book ahead for a meal at Antica Australis, a slow minutes GET DIRECTION S food restaurant inspired by regional Italian inns.
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The Old Mill Cafe and Antica Australis Restaurant
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12 Pym Street, Millthorpe, New South Wales, Australia, 2798
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An Italian slow-food locanda and slow- living providore in the charming historic village of Carcoar, NSW. This is not an Italian restaurant as you may know
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7 Day 3: Cowra
OPEN IN MOBILE You’ll nd Cowra nestled amid vineyards and farmland in the Lachlan Valley, 45min from Carcoar. This rural town has a poignant Japanese past.In 1944, it was the site of the Cowra Breakout, a tragic moment in Australian war history when 1,104 Japanese prisoners of war staged a mass escape. Today, Cowra has a culturally signi cant relationship with Japan
Couple enjoying a picnic in the scenic Cowra Japanese Garden forged on peaceful ties.
Visit the Cowra Japanese Gardens and Cultural Centre and explore its serene seasonal beauty. Set across ve hectares is an exquisite strolling garden, traditional Edo cottage, Bonsai House and café.Here you can wind between miniature Japanese landscapes, including a small mountain, river, waterfall and two lakes teeming with birdlife, ring the peace bell, learn about Japanese culture and feed the carp.
Hungry? Pop into Quarry Restaurant & Cellar Arrive via car from Day 3: Door, ve minutes out of town on Lachlan Valley Cowra Way, and dine amid the vines on regional, 69KM / 43MI ~ Approximately 44 minutes GET DIRECTION S seasonal fare.
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Cowra The Quarry Japanese Restaurant and Garden and Cellars Cultural Centre
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Ken Nakajima Place, Cowra, New South Wales, Australia, 2794 7191 Lachlan Valley Way, Cowra, New South Wales, Australia, 2794 (02) 6341 2233 GET DIRECTION S (02) 6342 3650 [email protected] GET DIRECTION S [email protected] Parents * AUD8 Children. AUD13 Concession/Student Room, Picnic Non-smoking Modern Australian, Dinner, Lunch (High School+). AUD15 Adult. AUD40 Family (two Area adults and school aged children). Children WiFi Parking, Coach Parking Picnic Area, under five are free. Group booking and school Cafe discounts available - Contact staff for The Quarry is the only Restaurant in the Birdwatching, information. Friends of the Garden - Annual Lookouts passes available for entry all year round. Ask Cowra region located amongst the $8.00 ~ staff for details. vines and offers a wonderful dining and $40.00 AUD* Parking wine tasting experience. Open for
Opened in 1979, the multi award-winning Cowra Japanese Garden is a 'must see' at any time of the year.
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8 Day 3: Canowindra
OPEN IN MOBILE End the day in Canowindra, the hot air balloon capital of Australia, 30min north.
Stop by the Age of Fishes Museum in Gaskill Street and see the rare Canowindra Slab, a huge Devonian fossil dating back 400 million years when sh ruled the world. See the live aquarium, and marvel at alien fossil sh with lungs, armour and predator-like teeth. Group of friends dining at Wallington Wines, near Canowindra Alternatively set out on Blind Freddy’s Bushranger Tours, a rollicking adventure back to the 1860s when bushrangers terrorised the town. Hear tall tales true and visit the inn where infamous bushranger Ben Hall and gang held the town hostage on a three-day drinking spree.
Then relax at Wallington Wines, a family-run vineyard on historic Bald Hill, and sip biodynamic wines served to bucolic views.Get an early night, then take to the skies at sunrise with Balloon Joy Flights, and drift above a tapestry of paddocks Arrive via car from Day 3: Canowindra and vines in a hot air balloon. 33KM / 20MI ~ Approximately 22 minutes GET DIRECTION S Sights & Activities
Blind Freddy's Age Of Fishes Bushranger Museum Tours
Wallington Balloon Joy Wines Flights
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Imagine a world ruled by fish! Long before the dinosaurs the mighty rivers of 129 Gaskill Streets, Canowindra, New the Central West teamed with bizarre South Wales, Australia, 2804 ancient fishes - fish with (02) 6344 1008 GET DIRECTION S [email protected]
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82 Lawrences Road, Nyrang Creek, New South Wales, Australia, 2804 52 Gaskill Street, Canowindra, New South Wales, Australia, 2804 0427 732 895 GET DIRECTION S (02) 6344 8166 [email protected] GET DIRECTION S [email protected] Modern Australian, Pizza or Wood fired Pizza, Woodfired Cooking, Private Dining WiFi Parking, Coach Parking Blind Freddy's Bushranger Tours take you to the actual locations in Central West Wallington Wines is a family owned and New South Wales where the likes of Ben operated Organic and Biodynamic farm Hall, Frank Gardiner and producing certified grapes and olives just outside the picturesque town of Canowondra in
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18 Tilga Street, Canowindra, New South Wales, Australia, 2804 (02) 6344 1819 GET DIRECTION S [email protected]
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Experience the magic and tranquillity of an airborne adventure with Graham, Jan and Anton over the picturesque Belubula Valley. Balloon Joy Flights will pick you
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9 Day 4: Orange
OPEN IN MOBILE Your balloon ride complete, head northeast to Orange via Cargo Road, a picturesque 45min drive through rolling hills and vineyards.
Grab a co ee in town at hip concept store Sonic, located in the historic masonic hall, and shop the original art, homewares and fashion. Then pop into local cellar doors like Printhie Wines and Ross Hill Wines to sample the premium cuvee Taste award-winning sparkling at Printhie Wines and cool climate varieties like pinot gris, chardonnay, shiraz and cabernet franc. Or join a half-day tour with Orange Wine Tours, a comfortable air-conditioned ride to three cellar doors.
Borenore Karst Conservation Reserve is next, 25min along the Escort Way. You’ll nd picnic grounds, a BBQ, walking trails and ancient caves and karst rock formations, carved by water over millions of years. Discover strange limestone outcrops and pools at Verandah Cave. Or take Arrive via car from Day 4: the easy Arch Loop Track to a small cave Orange bedecked in stalactites, stalagmites and 59KM / 37MI ~ Approximately 40 minutes GET DIRECTION S columns.
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Orange Wine Ross Hill Wines Tours
Borenore Karst Printhie Wines Conservation Reserve
The Sonic
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Orange Wine Tours
134 Wallace Lane, Canobolas, New South Wales, Australia, 2800
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At Orange Wine Tours aims to be the most inclusive tour operator in Orange, with our wide range of tours, we have something for everyone.
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Printhie Wines
208 Nancarrow Lane, Nashdale, New South Wales, Australia, 2800 The Escort Way, Borenore, New South 0409 645 075 Wales, Australia, 2800 GET DIRECTION S [email protected] GET DIRECTION S
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33-35 Sale Street, Orange, New South Wales, Australia, 2800 (02) 6361 4447 GET DIRECTION S [email protected]
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No trip to Orange would be complete without a visit to Jumbled, a vibrant and bustling concept store of home, fashion and coffee. Located in
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10 Day 4: Wellington
OPEN IN MOBILE From Orange, take Burrendong Way north for one hour to your nal destination: Wellington, in the foothills of Mount Arthur Reserve. This pretty country town is close to nature hikes and lakes.
Stop along the way at Burrendong Botanic Garden and Arboretum, and explore the 164- hectare gardens, home to one of the world’s largest collections of Australian native plants. A family exploring Wellington Caves and Phosphate Mines Disappear down shaded paths, abloom with bush owers, and spy echidnas, emus and kangaroos. Then seek out Fern Gully, a man- made rainforest, and stroll its lush profusion of palms and tree ferns.
Round out the day at Wellington Caves, a fascinating journey back 400 million years in time to when megafauna roamed the earth. Head underground on a one-hour guided cave tour and see Cathedral Cave’s dazzling 15m stalagmite. Or join the Discovery Lab, a fun science experience. Learn about Australian Arrive via car from Day 4: Wellington megafauna, then dig through dirt and see what 93KM / 58MI ~ Approximately an hour GET DIRECTION S fossils you unearth.
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Wellington Caves and Burrendong Botanic Phosphate Garden and Arboretum Mine Tours
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95 Tara Road, Mumbil, New South Wales, Australia, 2820
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Guided tours are available to the Cathedral Cave, Gaden Cave or Phosphate Mine when visiting the Wellington Caves. Be amazed by the beautiful calcite crystal
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