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Local Attractions and related businesses in the Hunter Region

Australian Reptile Park  
Business Name • Australian Reptile Park
Website • www.reptilepark.com.au
Email • admin@reptilepark.com.au
Address • Pacific Highway, Somersby NSW 2250
Telephone • 02 4340 1022
The Australian Reptile Park is the home of ERIC, Australia's most loved crocodile! Also home to many Australian animals and reptiles like the platypus, koalas, wombats, Tasmanian devils, echidnas, dingoes, hand-fed kangaroos, tortoises, pythons, plus so much more.

 

Natural Attractions in the Hunter Valley Region

Name and Address
Description
Hunter Valley
Hunter Valley Gardens
Broke Road,
Pokolbin NSW 2320
Spanning over 300 hectares, amidst superb gardens and aged vineyards
Richmond Vale Railway Museum
Mulbring Street,
Pelaw Main NSW 2327
Historic mining and railway museum has conducted tours, steam train rides, picnic area, barbecue facilities and a kiosk.The museum operates on the 1st, 2nd & 3rd Sundays of the month.
Maitland Area
Maitland Park
via Walker Street
off New England Highway,
Maitland NSW 2320
With plenty to see and do. Maitland Park offers many facilities such as picnic tables, BBQ, walks, swimming pool and sporting facilities.
Miss Lilly’s Lollies
153 Swan Street,
Morpeth NSW 2321
Open 7 Days. What child would not get excited about visiting a lolly shop and this one is one of the best. With freshly made fudge to our old time favourites of handmade bullseyes, humbugs, rocky road, truffles or try one of our 87 types of licorice. There are literally 1000’s of lollies from all over the world to choose from.
Walka Water Works
Scobies Lane,
Oakhampton NSW 2320
A popular picnic and recreation area in the Maitland district. The complex includes a pumphouse which is National Trust listed. The lake area has over 300 species of birdlife is great for canoeing and sailing and many walking trails surround the lake. On Sundays there are miniature train rides. Picnic and barbeque facilities are available and there is a children's playground.
Newcastle Area
Newcastle’s Famous Tram Ride
Watt Street,
Newcastle NSW 2300
The Tour takes 45 mins highlighting the history and heritage Newcastle. Operates:
Monday to Friday 10am, 11am, 12noon, 1pm, 1:45pm
Saturday & Sunday 10am, 11am, 12noon, 1pm, 2pm
The Shipwreck Walk
King Street,
Stockton NSW 2295
Lined along the base of the Stockton Breakwater are some 16 wrecks and Scuttled vessels. The breakwater was named Shipwreck Walk in 1992 and the location of these wrecks were identified. The French barque 'Adolphe' is still visible. A viewing platform has been erected to give sightseers a closer look.
Wetlands Centre - Shortland
Sandgate Road,
Shortland NSW 2307
The Wetlands Centre provides a home to over 200 species of birds and animals. Covering 45 hectares, it is a perfect place to experience Australia’s wetland flora and fauna.The Wetlands Centre runs a variety of fun activities for people of all ages to enjoy, from guided walks, to dip netting, canoeing on Ironbark Creek, and meeting the animals up close in our Visitors Centre.The Wetlands Centre is a community owned, not for profit organisation.
Singleton Area
Largest Sundial in the Southern Hemisphere
Rose Point Park, Ryan Avenue,
Singleton NSW 2330
Monolithic Sundial weighing 30 tonnes. With all the facilities you need nearby it is a great place for a family picnic. Bring the bikes and enjoy a family bike ride on the cycle way or just take a stroll on the walking trails.


 

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