Food Scene
Tumut Golf Club Ltd
Fairway DriveGreat restaurant and a fun place to be
Try the Thai menu YUM
Drinks & Nightlife
Oriental Hotel
48 Fitzroy StBest pub food in town
Tumut River Brewing Co
5 Capper StGreat food
Great entertainment
Sightseeing
Yarrangobilly Caves
Short trip to the caves 83km 1hour 11 min
trip time 1 hour 50 min 127 km
snow chains required in the winter
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Selwyn Snow Resort
213A Kings Cross Road 02trip time 1 hour 50 min 127 km
snow chains required in the winter
Tumut River
Easy walk 30 min walk from caravan park to the race course cafe
great coffee
Blue Waterholes Trail
Blue Waterholes TrailNice easy walk 15 km along the creek
short trip to the pools from Tumut 70km 1 hour
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Yarrangobilly Thermal Pool
short trip to the pools from Tumut 70km 1 hour
Ken Warby is an Australian motorboat racer, who currently holds the water speed record of 275.97 knots, set on Blowering Dam on 8 October 1978. As a child, Warby's hero was Donald Campbell, who died attempting to break the record in 1967. Wikipedia
Blowering Dam Viewing Point
Dam Camp TrailKen Warby is an Australian motorboat racer, who currently holds the water speed record of 275.97 knots, set on Blowering Dam on 8 October 1978. As a child, Warby's hero was Donald Campbell, who died attempting to break the record in 1967. Wikipedia
Adelong is situated 14 kilometres west of Tumut. Payable gold mineralisation, both reef and alluvial, was first discovered at Adelong in the year 1857, and the total yield of the Adelong field, over a productive life of nearly 100 years, is estimated to be about 21,234 kilograms. As such, Adelong ranks as one of the major gold-producing districts in NSW.
Adelong Falls is a spectacular setting for its historic gold mining settlement. There are three nature walks which explore the innate beauty of the area as well as its historic remains and gold mines. The Battery complex, with its antique mining equipment, provides an excellent opportunity to see how reef gold was mined in the 1800s. The ingenious application of raw materials and the use of topography to enhance the gold extraction process, also make this a stand out gold mining site in NSW.
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Adelong Creek Falls Gold Ruins
Adelong Falls RoadAdelong is situated 14 kilometres west of Tumut. Payable gold mineralisation, both reef and alluvial, was first discovered at Adelong in the year 1857, and the total yield of the Adelong field, over a productive life of nearly 100 years, is estimated to be about 21,234 kilograms. As such, Adelong ranks as one of the major gold-producing districts in NSW.
Adelong Falls is a spectacular setting for its historic gold mining settlement. There are three nature walks which explore the innate beauty of the area as well as its historic remains and gold mines. The Battery complex, with its antique mining equipment, provides an excellent opportunity to see how reef gold was mined in the 1800s. The ingenious application of raw materials and the use of topography to enhance the gold extraction process, also make this a stand out gold mining site in NSW.