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Bathurst is a city of contrasts in one of the most fascinating anddiverse regions of NSW. Heritage listed buildings and world classmuseums and galleries are only a part of the rich history on offer,whilst spectacular natural wonders co-exist with a modern culturallandscape and the lively villages that surround the city.KING’S PAR ADEIf there is one thing you can expect fromlap of the circuit and visiting the NationalBathurst it’s the unexpected. A city ofMotor Racing Museum.surprises, a historical town broughtright up to the moment by the peoplewho live and work here. Bathurst is acity of contrasts, from the heritage listedMixing the new and exciting with itsheritage is what Bathurst is all about –there truly is something for everyone here.buildings to quirky bars and restaurants,modern accommodation and a host of arts,crafts and music events in the surroundingareas guaranteed to delight. One momentyou can be exploring the heritage TownSquare guided by local Grant Denyer onthe Bathurst Step Beyond App, the nextsitting in a cosy cafe sipping a latte or in anew restaurant trying an innovative dish.Or walking through the impressive T.ArtsGallery and admiring all that’s new in theBathurst Visitor Information CentreThe Bathurst Visitor Information Centre(known affectionately as BVIC to the locals)is the proud heart of the Bathurst region.Call in and visit the friendly team. We lovewhat we do and no one knows the best ofthe region like us. Begin your adventuresand chat with a local expert at the BathurstVisitor Information Centre.local and regional art world. Or admiring1 Kendall Avenue, Bathurst NSW 2795the spectacular view from atop iconic1800 68 1000Mount Panorama, before taking your ownvisitors@bathurst.nsw.gov.au2DISCOVER BATHURST REGION/BATHURSTREGION.COM.AUBATHURST COURTHOUSE

BATHURST CYCLING CL angeOberonCowraSydneyWollongongGoulburnGetting HereLocated 207km westof Sydney and 260kmCanberrafrom Canberra, Bathurst is alsowithin easy travelling distance ofmany NSW destinations. There’salso a variety of transportmethods to get you here.Driving Times & DistancesSydney to Bathurst2.50hr 207kmWollongong to Bathurst 3.25hr 263kmCanberra to Bathurst3.25hr 280kmOrange to Bathurst45minCowra to Bathurst1.15hr 107kmLithgow to Bathurst45min62km2.30hr 206kmOberon to Bathurst41min47km4hr 323kmMudgee to Bathurst(via Oberon and Goulburn)Canberra to Bathurst3.30hr 298km(via Cowra and Yass)Dubbo to BathurstNewcastle to Bathurst(via Sydney)56km1.35hr 130kmDiscover Bathurst Region2Getting Here3Towns & Villages4What’s On6Village Events8Bathurst Villages9Seasons10Mount Panorama12Beyond Mount Panorama13Taste Bathurst14Toast Bathurst16Arts & Culture18Get Outdoors20Explore the Underworld22Discover Heritage24Bathurst Instagram Trail26Bathurst Step Beyond App28Your Event, Your Way29Go Shopping30Attractions & Tours32Suggested Itineraries36Museums38Stay in Bathurst40Pet-Friendly Bathurst44The Cirencester Friendship45Live, Work & Study46Regional Map48City Map49Business Directory50

Hill EndSofalaWattle FlatPeelPAINTED HORSE CAFE SOFAL ASunnyCornerBathurstYetholmeTowns &VillagesPerthvilleTaranaO’ConnellRockleyAs you explore Bathurst & surroundingVillages, you’ll discover why so manyTrunkeyCreekartists have been captivated by thelandscape of the Central Tablelands.historic charm and landscapes in the 60s» Bathurstand 70s and an Artist In Residence programWith settlement spanning back to beforerun by Bathurst Regional Art Gallery keepsthe Gold Rush era and a rich Aboriginalthe artistic energy alive and well in thehistory before that, you may be surprisedtown today.to find that Bathurst is as culturallyfascinating now as it ever was. Bathurst» Sofalais also of course a university town,One of the most captivating and unusualwith Charles Sturt Uni helping to keepgold mining towns in New South Wales,this historic city relevant and movingSofala, a 40-minute drive north of Bathurst,forward with edgy optimism and youthfulis a two-street village with an authenticexuberance.old-world charm and captured perfectly byfamous Australian artist, Russell Drysdale,» Hill Endin his iconic 1947 award-winning painting ofOnce a booming gold town, Hill End todaythe same name. While the gold rush mayis a blend of heritage buildings and minebe long over, gold panning still takes placerelics. The town is also known for being anin the Turon River today as part ofartistic hub - Brett Whiteley, John Olsen,guided tours.Donald Friend and Russell Drysdale allfound themselves inspired by the village’s4TOWNS & VILLAGES/BATHURSTREGION.COM.AU» Wattle FlatWhen travelling north towards Sofala orHill End, the beautiful country village ofWattle Flat is a perfect place to plan a stop.The impressive stone buildings stand asa memory of when up to 40,000 called thetown home at the height of the gold rush.» PeelDon’t rush the scenic drive from Bathurstto the gold towns of Sofala and Hill End,as every village has its own story to tell.The countryside around Peel was oncefiercely contested between warriors of theWiradjuri people and European settlers,with the grave of the great Wiradjuri leaderWindradyne on the Brucedale propertyat Peel.

ROYAL HOTEL SOFAL Aearliest pastoral areas in the Bathurst» Sunny Corner» PerthvilleTake the road less travelled betweenThis charming little town 20-minutes southBathurst and Lithgow or Mudgee and youof Bathurst makes a nice stop on yourmay pass through the quiet retreat of Sunnyway to Vale Creek Wines, or a family dayThe discovery of large quartz reefs in theCorner, a town which has attracted artists,trip to experience life as a local farmer atlate 1860s led to a gold rush in and aroundpotters and craftspeople in recent years,Barcoos. The village is also home tothe town, but it was wool that has providedand was once the site of the largest silverSt Joseph’s Convent and the local traditiona more enduring source of prosperity withmine in Australia prior to Broken Hill.of the Josephite sisters that dates backsome of Australia’s finest quality merinoto 1872.wool still produced here. Drop into the» Yetholmeregion with some sections being surveyedand settled as early as the 1820s.Black Stump Hotel or original 1879 generalLess than half an hour east of Bathurst,» Rockleyset just off the Great Western Highway,This immaculately preserved 19th-centuryis the old village of Yetholme. At 1,180country town, 30-minute drive south ofmetres above sea level, Yetholme is oneBathurst, is one of the oldest settlements» Taranaof the highest points in the region withwest of the Blue Mountains. Declared asNestled in the picturesque valleys of thesnow often transforming the village into ana National Trust Historic Village, RockleyCentral West, a 40-minute drive east ofInstagrammer’s dream during the winteris home to over two dozen Insta-worthyBathurst, Tarana is a treat for outdoormonths.heritage buildings and beautiful parklands.adventurers who love hiking, rock climbing» O’ConnellYou can drop into local Bathurst artist TimO’Connell makes a lovely day trip forfoodies and history buffs alike. Located aneasy 20 minute drive from Bathurst’s towncentre, you’ll know you’ve reached thischarming town when you drive under theleafy canopy of Desert Ash trees, planted tocommemorate locals who fought and losttheir lives in World War I.GENER AL STORE HILL ENDMiller’s beloved studio for an art class,enjoy a scrumptious high tea and end theday with a fine Italian wine en route backto Bathurst.» Trunkey CreekA scenic 40 minute drive south-west ofBathurst rests the small picturesquevillage of Trunkey Creek in one of thestore before striking out to explore themany nearby natural attractions.and nature. Explore amongst the granitetors of Evans Crown, before treatingyourself at the famous 1873 Tarana Hotel.

What’s OnAt any given time of the year, Bathurst’s eventscalendar is packed full of activities. Fromfestivals and concerts to fun runs and winewanders through to signature events like InlandSea of Sound, Heritage Trades Trail, and thehigh-octane races at Mount Panorama there’sso much going on in and around Bathurst.AUTUMNBathurst’s thriving arts and cultural scene paintsa unique picture of the town, celebrating its richheritage with a modern twist as the leaves turn torich golden hues and the weather cools.» Gold Crown Carnival18 - 28 MARCH 2020One of the great celebrations of harness racing, bringing togetherfive high profile title races with gala evening dinners, eventscelebrating the sport, its competitors and fans as well as historicaltours and so much more. Experience the tradition, pageantry andexhilaration of Gold Crown Carnival week.goldcrowncarnival.com.auSUMMER» Bathurst Heritage Trades Trail28 - 29 MARCH 2020Step back in time and learn about some of the lost trades andWhile most are winding down and taking a break,the Bathurst region celebrates the long summer dayswith a host of activity.» Inland Sea of Sound Festivalcrafts that literally built Bathurst at the Bathurst Heritage TradesTrail. Meet some of the region’s most talented artisans and watchon as they demo some of the rare trades from yesteryear such asblacksmithing, scything, embroidery and dry walling. Take a rideon a Cobb & Co Coach and go inside some of the town’s heritage28 - 29 FEBRUARY 2020buildings not usually open to the public.Local and national musicians and artists flock to the estrailfor Central NSW’s very own Coachella-inspired music and artsfestival, the Inland Sea of Sound. Staged on an area of Wahluu/Mount Panorama usually inaccessible to the public, the eventbrings together the best talent across music and arts, as well as» Bathurst Cycling Classic14 - 15 MARCH 2020Dubbed the “Cycling Miracle of NSW” by Bicycling Australialocal providores, in a two-day celebration which in 2020 will beheadlined by Missy Higgins and Killing Heidi.inlandseaofsound.com.auBathurst Harness Racing Club» Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour31 JANUARY - 2 FEBRUARY 2020A race that is now generally acknowledged and recognisedaround the world as one of the most significant races for GTvehicles on the calendar, alongside contemporaries like theSpa-Francorchamps 24 Hour and the Nurburgring 24 Hour.bathurst12hour.com.au» 2020 UCI BMX Supercross World Cup8 - 9 FEBRUARY 2020The world’s premier BMX racing series for Men Elite andWomen Elite comes to Bathurst! This international raceBathurst Harness Racing Club is one of the largest clubs outside theSydney Metropolitan region. The club races most Wednesday nightsand boasts a great restaurant, bar and tab facilities. The Gold CrownCarnival is run annually in the last two weeks of March. The Carnivalnot only has great racing but a variety of social Events.series is the most impor tant means by which countriesqualif y for the BMX World Championships and the OlympicGames. Join the action at the Bathurst BMX Track.6WHAT’S ON/BATHURSTREGION.COM.AU02 6333 5000goldcrowncarnival.com.au

Magazine, the Bathurst Cycling Classic incorporates severalevents across two days; Criterium Racing, Hill ClimbChampionships and the much anticipated B2B (Bathurst toBathurst) with all new courses starting and finishing in theBathurst CBD. The Bathurst Cycling Classic B2B has beenconfirmed on the UCI calendar as part of the 2020 UCI Gran FondoWorld Series.bathurstcyclingclassic.com.auSPRINGMotor sports, fun runs and floral festivals aren’ttypically talked about in the same sentence but that’sthe beauty of Bathurst. The only thing here you shouldexpect is the unexpected, especially when it comes tothe vast array of activities and events on offer duringthe months of September through November.» Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000WINTER8 - 11 OCTOBER 2020The biggest names in motor racing descend on the town for theworld-famous Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 on Mount PanoramaCold weather doesn’t put a freeze on fun in thiscentral NSW short break destination. Coolertemperatures actually see the region come alive witha host of appropriately themed events and activities.over the weekend following the October long weekend, attractingpeople from around the country and around the globe. Even fornon-fans, it’s worth being able to tick this one off the bucket-list.supercars.com/bathurst1000» Panorama Punish» Bathurst Winter Festival25 OCTOBER 20204 - 19 JULY 2020The Bathurst Winter Festival is a winter wonderland exactly as youwould like it to be. A two week festival of fun featuring outdoor iceskating, amazing illuminations of heritage buildings, wanderingAre you tough enough for the Panorama Punish? It’s just a lap ofthe legendary Mount Panorama circuit but at 6.2km and an up-hillsection that rivals the infamous Heartbreak Hill in Sydney, it willtest even the most enthusiastic of runners.entertainers, carnival rides, craft beers, mulled wines andpanoramapunish.comgourmet eats.» The Bathurst Spring Spectacularbathurstwinterfestival.com.au24 - 25 OCTOBER 2020» Winter Winery WanderA number of the region’s gardens will throw open their gates for14 JUNE 2020Take in the fantastic view of the country landscape as you wanderthrough the Bathurst region and experience the best food andThe Bathurst Spring Spectacular Garden Weekend. The lilacs,irises, rhododendrons and azaleas will be in full bloom and gardenswill feature live music, art, sculpture and artisan displays with 2020wine pairings the region has to offer. Top chefs will preparefeaturing a theme of heritage gardens.delicious meals paired with matching wines at each ander» Mayfield Garden’s Spring Festival» Queen’s Birthday High Tea at Abercrombie HouseHead to Mayfield Garden, one of the largest privately owned coolQueen Elizabeth II loves Bathurst so much that she hasclimate gardens in the world for the Mayfield Garden’s Springvisited twice! Celebrate her birthday with a special high tea atFestival and a rare opportunity to explore the entire 160-acreAbercrombie House, Bathurst’s own version of Downton Abbey.property, including both the Mayfield Garden and the HawkinsBook early.Family den.com.auReminderDon’t forget to plan and book ahead - larger eventsBATHURST WINTER FESTIVALattract lots of visitors so tickets and accommodationtend to get snapped up well in advance.BATHURSTREGION.COM.AU/WHAT’S ON7

The picturesque historic villages of the Bathurstregion come alive throughout the year with a series ofactivities and events. From arts and music festivals tohistorical re-enactments and the grand tradition of thecountry show, these are a very special part of the annualcalendar for locals and visitors alike.» Trunkey Creek Annual Wool &Horse Festival10 OCTOBER 2020Entertainment and activities include royalperformance horse events, yard dog trials,wood chopping, quick shear competition,duck trials (yes, duck), pavilion exhibits,live music and much more! The historicvillage of Trunkey Creek is famous for itsgold and its agricultural heritage. Discoverwhy this ek-annual-wool-and-horsefestival» Marmalade Festival Peel Jam &O’CONNELL HOTELArt ExhibitionTake the short drive from Bathurst to thevillage of Peel for the annual celebration of» Fish River Festival» Rockley Gardens & Art Festival13 DECEMBER 2020Discover the exquisite homes and gardenslocal talent, featuring an all-day line-up ofmusicians and artists performing at the OldSchool Hall. Celebrate the arts and enjoyAn awesome day out for the whole familyof the village of Rockley whilst beingraising funds for O’Connell Public School.entertained and entranced by the liveEnjoy a great line up of local and nationalmusic, art and sculpture at each openartists as well as stalls and events togarden and the displays of local artists inentertain everyone at the historic groundsthe heritage School of Arts building. This» Tarana Community Farmer’sMarketof the O’Connell Hotel.increasingly popular weekend in Novemberfacebook.com/fishriverfestivalPut the fourth Sunday of every month in theraises important funds for the restorationdiary for a trip to Tarana where the region’sof the School of Arts building.best produce is on display. Fill your basketbathurstregion.com.au/rockley-gardens-with items direct from local farms andand-art-festivalkitchens with over 50 stalls every month.re-enactment at Sofala and tremble» Sofala & District Agriculture andMeet the farmers, listen to the buskersthrough a weekend complete with cannons,Horticulture Showfloggings, shootings and duels, market23 FEBRUARY 2020stalls, exhibitions and more. At any time,Enjoy one of the best family days out youbushrangers may stick you up for yourwill have with the pavilions overflowinggold (coin)! With live music, rides and thewith collectables, art, photography, woolbest local food and wine, this is one of theand much more. Ride a camel or visit theregion’s finest events in one of its mostanimal nursery. The great tradition of thememorable villages.Australian rural show has been delightingbathurstregion.com.au/whats-on/adults and children alike for well overrebellion-on-the-turona century.» Rebellion on the Turon15 MARCH 2020Be a part of the 1853 Turon Rebellionsofalashow.com8VILLIAGE EVENTS/BATHURSTREGION.COM.AUthe amazing sense of community!facebook.com/peeljamand enjoy a great coffee all in the beautifulTarana valley.taranafarmersmarket.com

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Mount Panorama, known forthousands of years as Wahluuto the Wiradjuri people,looms large over Bathurst.Once also called “The BaldHills” by locals in the early20th century, the site isnow internationally famousand one of Australia’s mostinstantly recognisable icons.THE R ACEBeginning as plans for a ‘scenic drive’ inTo many visitors, Mount Panorama isIn some ways, the nature of the events onthe Depression years of the 1930s, thea destination but to many more it is aMount Panorama encapsulates the spirit ofMount Panorama Racing Circuit has beenpilgrimage! Today there are five majorthe Bathurst region as the Great Race is achallenging drivers and riders for over 80motor racing events on the track annually;celebration of skill and perseverance, butyears. 6.213km in length, the track has 23the epic Bathurst 1000 in October, thealso of innovation and reinvention with newcorners and some of the steepest gradientsInternationally recognised 12 Hourtechnology always a factor in success.of any track in the world with a 174 verticalin February, the 6 Hour at Easter thedifference between highest and lowest‘Challenge’ of late November and the brandpoints.new event launching over 13-15 NovemberThe technical challenges of the trackcombine with the picturesque setting andthe sense of history and tradition thatpermeates every event to create somethingtruly unique.2020, the Bathurst International. Eachevent has its own distinctive character andfollowing, with the Bathurst 1000 remainingeasily the biggest single annual event inregional NSW.With the fastest official lap of the Mountrecorded in 2018 (1.59.291 set on 16November 2018 by Christopher Mies duringthe 2018 Challenge Bathurst driving a GT3spec Audi R8 Ultra) it is certain that thefuture will see the competitors continue topush new limits at this, the spiritual homeof Australian motor racing.

D I D YO U K N OW ?The original road overMount Panorama was handdug during the 1930s as aDepression-era project.MOUNT PANOR AMABeyondMount PanoramaBathurst’s Mount Panorama is famous in Australia and around the world for being home to theannual Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 car race. The fame of this thrilling spectacle is welldeserved, and it is easily the largest single annual event in regional NSW! However, the appealof the mountain goes far beyond the squeal of tyres and smell of burning rubber.» Drive the famous trackThe road around Mount Panorama is firstand foremost a scenic drive. It’s a publicroad and anyone can take a drive aroundthe track looking out over the Bathursttablelands. You don’t need any specialpermission – you can take a leisurely drivearound the track at any time outside of raceperiods. Make sure that you first downloadthe ‘Bathurst - Step Beyond’ App featuring“A Lap with Craig Lowndes”. Let Craigbe your personal guide to the history andhappenings of this Australian icon as youdo your own lap! Get it for FREE now on theApple Store or Google Play.Mac, Dan Sultan and Megan Washingtonthere are strictly enforced runner cut-offand the 2018 line up included The Cattimes. You’ll need to be fit enough to getEmpire and Deborah Conway with 2020 tothrough the first 3kms in half an hour.be headlined by Missy Higgins and KillingCaveat? The first half is all uphill.Heidi. Bringing together establishedEntry is limited to 1,000 participants,and up-and-coming acts from aroundso get in quick to register. All proceedsthe country, an outstanding celebrationgo to local charities.of Wiradjuri heritage as well as artpanoramapunish.cominstallations and local food and drinkproviders on THE iconic mountain, this is» Mount Panorama Estate Vineyardthe ultimate celebration of all things music,Cabernet more your language thanarts and culture over two awesome days.Commodore? A surprise to many, but ininlandseaofsound.com.authe heart of the race circuit lies MountPanorama Estate Vineyard, a 16-acre» Panorama Punishproperty producing some delightful cool25 OCTOBER 2020climate wines and boasting views out overPrefer to do a lap of the mountain on yourBathurst and the Blue Mountains. The» Inland Sea of Soundown steam? The Panorama Punish is ‘onevineyard produces Shiraz, Chardonnay,28 - 29 FEBRUARY 2020hot lap’ of the 6.2km circuit – gaining 174Cabernet Sauvignon and Semillon grapemetres in elevation as you go. Sound like avarieties. You’ll need to call ahead if youpiece of cake? It’s actually more than doublewant to visit their cellar door as tastingsthe height of the Sydney Opera House. Dustare by appointment only.off your runners and start training now his might just be the best festival you’venever heard of – until now. The 2017 lineup boasted Aussie music royalty BernardFanning and other heavyweights like MegBATHURSTREGION.COM.AU/BEYOND MOUNT PANORAMA13

Don’t Miss»THE BATHURST FARMER’S MARKETHeld on the 4th Saturday of ever y month at thehistoric Bathurst Showground, the marketshave grown to be a true regional fix ture.Come and meet the local growers and tastetheir fresh seasonal produce.BATHURSTFARMERSMARKET.COM.AU»THE TARANA FARMER’S MARKETThe best of locally grown and locally made inthe beautiful village of Tarana held on the 4thSunday of ever y month.TAR ANAFARMERSMARKET.COMCHURCH BAROne of the best parts of travel has to beexperiencing the flavours of local cuisine.Bathurst is a melting pot of culinary stylesand types so finding something to satisfyyour appetite is not difficult at all.The rich Bathurst Plains were the first great food bowl of Australia, andHeath Smithso began a proud agricultural tradition that has endured in and aroundBathurst into the 21st century. Did you know that Bathurst was the firstG E N E R A L M A N AG E Rcheese region in Australia? It was! The cheeses of George and JanetT H E V I C T O R I A B AT H U R S TRankin of Bathurst were highly celebrated in Sydney through the 1820sand 1830s.Scenic DrivesToday the Bathurst region not only yields the highest quality produce, butlocal chefs are leading the way in bringing this produce to the plate at themany restaurants, cafes and pubs of the city and surrounding villages.Regional and seasonal produce is on display at the monthly farmers’markets of Bathurst and Tarana. It is likely that Governor Macquariewould have been amazed at the diversity of the region today, with itsboutique kitchens, a micro-distillery, abundance of cafes and coffeeshops and even local roasting of coffee!The scenic drive from Bathurst to the many surroundingtowns & villages. Short trips to Millthorpe, Hill End,Oberon, Carcoar on a lazy day are the best.Local CoffeeGreat local coffee. Anyone who knows me, knows thatI am always on the hunt for my next coffee and I visit anumber of local coffee places DAILY. My favourites areDoppio, Moubar, Al dente (all dog friendly) and the Hub.Live MusicThe town’s main streets are home to some locally famous institutionslike Church Bar, a one-time Anglican schoolhouse turned modern dayplace of worship for pizza and cocktails, and Legall Patisserie, where theWatching local musicians and performers (including gigsat The Victoria). I get a real buzz from playing a role in thelocal music scene and am blown away from the amount oftalent we have in our region.pastries are so legendary they are known to often sell out before 9am.Bathurst Winter FestivalOther favourites include local pubs like Kings on George, Jack DuggansBathurst Regional Art GalleryIrish Pub or the newly refurbished Victoria Hotel, Italian wine bar Vine &A proudly contemporary regional gallery.Tap, the authentic The Terrace Thai and the contemporary modern diningexperience at The George Hotel.14TASTE BATHURST/BATHURSTREGION.COM.AU

Church Bar Woodfired PizzaKings HotelOpened in 2008 inside a converted Anglican School House in thecentre of Bathurst, Church Bar continues to flourish as one of theCentral West’s most popular dining and drinking spots for locals andtourists alike, boasting a warm friendly atmosphere with live musicon weekends. Indulge in delicious woodfired pizzas featuring localingredients accompanied by a selection of local wines and craft beer.Established in 1853, The Kings Hotel is one of Bathurst’s favouriteoriginal inner CBD pubs. Locally owned and operated offering patronsquality bar service, beer garden, TAB facilities, accommodation as wellas a Good Food Guide recommended bistro with kids room. Live musicon weekends, and wood fireplace in Winter gives this pub its welcomingfriendly atmosphere.1 Ribbon Gang Lane, Bathurst02 6334 2300churchbar.com.au60 George St, Bathurst02 6331 1852www.kingsongeorge.com.auBathurst RSLVine & TapIf you’re looking for great food & entertainment then the Bathurst RSLClub is the perfect place for you! Enjoy a meal in our Bistro, a snackfrom our Coffee Shop or coffee on the run from our hole in the wallcoffee outlet, The Grind. We’re open from 9am every day so come andexperience Bathurst’s friendliest Club!Feast on our tempting contemporary Italian share plates with familyand friends whilst enjoying our extensive range of specialty localand imported wines, beers and cocktails. Dine,drink and relax on themezzanine, downstairs or alfresco in the courtyard. Enjoy our uniquehospitality where ‘everyone is family’.114 Rankin St, Bathurst02 6333 2999info@bathurstrsl.com.aubathurstrsl.com.auThe Brooke Moore Centre,142 William St, Bathurst02 6358 0875vineandtap.com.auTheBrooke MooreCenTre142 WilliaM STreeTBaThurST02 6358 0875info@vineandtap.com.auvineandtap.com.auJodie AndersonD I R E C T O R J E N O L A N C AV E SR E S E RV E T R U S TThe VictoriaIf you enjoy great live music and a relaxedfriendly environment then the Vic is the place foryou. The Vic has a great selection of craft beer,wine, cocktails and food. More than just a pub,it’s a hub for the local music scene, and you canbring your dog!Jenolan CavesA visit to Jenolan Caves will leave you with lifelong memories. Located in the Blue MountainsWorld Heritage Area, this site has some of theworld’s most spectacular caves, and is also oneof the best places in the country to spot platypus.Get the most out of your trip by staying overnightin the iconic Caves House and dining in one of thelast remaining Grand Dining rooms – Chisholm’s.A magical experience.Vine & TapThere’s not much more that needs to be saidabout the food at Vine & Tap except mmmm yum.The food is divine and the service is even better.A wonderful warm and inviting atmosphere.Be sure to order the arancini balls.Australian Mineral & FossilMuseumThis place is an absolute gem. The mineraldisplay is spectacular and one of the best in thecountry. You can also enjoy stepping back in timeand imagining the amazing animals that used towalk the earth. A highlight of the museum is theTyrannosaurus Rex skeleton.Abercrombie HouseThis amazing heritage building is a must see. Notonly can you tour through the house and groundsor be thrilled on a ghost tour, you can also enjoya variety of special events. Abercrombie Housemakes the perfect back drop as you enjoy a picnicand watch Shakespeare from the lawn.BATHURSTREGION.COM.AU/TASTE BATHURST15

THE VICTORIAToast BathurstIt’s not only foodies who’ll be delighted on a visit to Bathurst. The bars and pubs scene of thisregional Central Tablelands town is legendary. Cocktails, local and international wines orboutique brew, whatever your tipple, Bathurst will have you sorted.Don’t MissDid you know that the first grapes producedWest. A new generation is doing greatin Australia were from the Bathurst region?things in the region and giving us all aThese early plantings produced winereason to raise a glass! And where to raiseconsidered at the time to be too dry forthat glass? If you are looking for the perfectsweeter English palates. But both palates,country pub with a range of traditionaland Bathurst wines, have come a long wayand craft beers and that quintessentialsince then with the region now producing ancountry feel and friendliness you will findextensive variety of superior quality awardit at quality Bathurst establishments suchwinning wines. With vineyards at elevationsas the Family Hotel, Panorama or Theranging from 700 to over

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