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Tamworth Toyota
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Tamworth Toyota
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Australian Country Music Hall of Fame
Are you a country music lover? Well, you’re in luck. Located right in the heart of Tamworth is the Australian Country Music Hall of Fame, a museum showcasing an extensive collection of memorabilia, outfits, and artefacts of country artists through the ages. The museum remembers great artists, sharing their stories and keeping their tales alive. While here, you can also see interesting musical instruments, sound collections, master records, photographs, old posters, and so much more. This is a must-see for any music buffs wanting to relive some noteworthy events and see the fantastic stage outfits from iconic concerts and performances.
Tamworth Marsupial Park
Located on 14 hectares of parkland, the Tamworth Marsupial Park is a free animal experience where visitors can get up close with a range of Australian wildlife. Bring the kids for a fun day spotting the wildlife; there are kangaroos, wallabies, emus and a range of other birds, too. There are even majestic peacocks that visitors are allowed to feed. Tamworth Marsupial Park also has an Adventure Playground built within it where kids can run, climb, balance, slide and swing through the playground. The playground has two separate sections, one for under-fives and the other for bigger kids to play. Come to Tamworth Marsupial Park and spend time at the park wandering the walking tracks, seeing the animals and playing on the playgrounds.
Tamworth Regional Gallery
Immerse yourself in art at the Tamworth Regional Gallery. This fantastic gallery exhibits a terrific display of traditional and contemporary art in various mediums. The gallery itself was formed after a generous donation of approximately 100 paintings in 1919 and has since been added to over the years. Today, they have rotating exhibitions with collections of art from local and regional artists. So, there is always something new to see. Discover the variety of art, take a self-guided tour, join a workshop and hone in on your art skills, listen to a talk and learn about the impressive world of art and expression.
Australian Equine and Livestock Events Centre
Attend an event at the Australian Equine and Livestock Events Centre, a hub of competitions and shows located in Tamworth. Previous events that have been held here range from rodeos to equine competitions, as well as informational sessions on the beef industry and more. If you’re booking in to see a rodeo, you’re in for a treat! These competitions are exhilarating. You’ll watch trained professionals riding bulls and trying to maintain their grip as the bulls buck and kick to dislodge the rider. Sitting among the crowd, you will feel the electric atmosphere, with everyone glued to the edge of their seat, waiting to see what will happen.
Visit Chaffey Dam
Approximately 40 minutes from Tamworth is Chaffey Dam, a massive body of water ideal for fishing. Pack the car up and make it a day. The dam and surrounding landscapes make this spot a tranquil nature escape. Bring your friends or family and spend time fishing. Rainbow Trout and Golden Perch are some of the top catches in this location. Besides fishing and boating around the water, you can wander the surrounding land of the dam. There are excellent walks and hikes to explore, which reward visitors with superb aerial views of the damn and rolling hills below. Chaffey Dam is open to campers so you can sleep under the stars and wake up to the call of birds and beautiful green surroundings.
Tamworth Country Music Festival
Watch country music take the stage at one of the biggest country music festivals in Australia. Every year in January, music lovers come together in Tamworth for a multiple-day festival celebrating the country music genre. There is a wide range of ticketed and free events to attend featuring big headliners within the country music scene. The festival attracts huge crowds and creates a wonderful atmosphere to groove along to. Stepping away from the main stages, you’ll find local buskers, quality food, FanZone, where you can meet your country music idols or FamilyZone, filled with rides and attractions for the kids to enjoy. Grab your cowboy boots and hat and get ready to dance the day away at Tamworth Country Music Festival.
Bicentennial Park
Bicentennial Park is a Tamworth icon located along the banks of the Peel River. This park is a hot spot among locals, where they exercise, relax, and connect with friends and family. This huge green space features picturesque duck ponds perfect for picnicking next to, a row of busts of country music stars, a great playground for the kids to run around on, as well as tracks for walking and biking. Bicentennial Park is a beautiful place to relax on the sloping lawns, throw the frisbee with friends and spend the afternoon in the sun.
Horse Riding Adventure
Experience the Tamworth region on horseback with one of Tamworth Kootingal Horse Riding Adventures. Wander through rolling hills, cross streams, and explore the scenic area, all with a horse companion. Tamworth Kootingal Horse Riding Adventures has a few tour options to choose from, like a Station Tour where you can see the property and join in everyday tasks like feeding cattle followed by tea and camp oven-cooked scones. There is also a two-hour guided trail ride where you can bond with your horse while you explore the vast property and shorter pony rides to introduce kids to riding horses.
Tamworth Powerstation Museum
Visit the Tamworth Powerstation Museum to learn about electricity through the ages in Australia and around the world. Take a guided tour and learn from one of the knowledgeable guides, or wander around the museum at your own pace. The Tamworth Powerstation Museum is home to approximately 9,500 historical objects, including machinery and common household appliances. See the steam engines in action, marvel over the historic household appliances of the past and get hands-on with the interactive components of the museum. This is a terrific destination to learn about electronic history in a fun way and pass knowledge on to the younger generations.
Remember to check the local guidelines and opening hours of attractions and facilities to plan your visit accordingly.