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Antill Park Country Golf Club

Jarvisfield Road, Picton NSW 2571

Welcome To Antill Park!

The Antill Park Country Golf Club, is located in the township of Picton at the southern slopes of the Razorback Mountains we are the proud custodians of a beautiful 18 Hole course which contains 12 holes flanked by water hazards.
 

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Picton Karting Track

200 Picton Road, Picton NSW 2571

Why Go Karting?

Push the pedal to the metal, full acceleration, green lights and you are on your way to extreme adrenaline rush on 4 wheels. With different packages on offer and every lap timed, Picton Karting Track will test your ability. Unleash the speed demon in you, challenge yourself, chase your friends or let your friends chase you. Be warned though, you will not want to stop! It is that addictive. After you have driven the undulating and challenging outdoor track with its rural surroundings you will want to come back. Picton Karting Track will offer you the opportunity to develop your driving skills with a lot of fun. ‘See you at the Track!’

Packages

  • The Sprint 15 minutes $40.00
  • The Adrenaline 30 minutes $70.00
  • The Challenge 45 minutes $100.00
  • The Ultimate 1 hour $130.00

Please note: 30minutes, 45 minutes and 1 hour sessions are taken in 15 minutes portions.

At Picton Karting Track we take pride in our attention to detail of which safety is top of the list. All drivers are given thorough instructions on safety and are monitored throughout the event.

Important rules & regulations


Drivers must be 14 years of age and over. Driver’s under 18 years require guardian’s consent. Prior to any event the consumption of alcohol or drugs is strictly prohibited. Motor racing is dangerous and is a non-contact sport. Persons with medical conditions and pregnant women should seek doctor’s advice before undertaking any motorsport activities. Enclosed footwear is required, helmets and race suits are supplied at no extra cost.

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Razorback Ridge Wines

20 Dawson Road, Menangle NSW 2568

Razorback Ridge Wines is located in the picturesque Macarthur region south of Sydney. It is an hour's drive from Sydney, 40 minutes from Wollongong and minutes from Camden.

This is a small family-run vineyard and cellar door. The first vines were planted in 2000. Varieties grown include Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Shiraz, Chardonnay and Verdelho. All fruit is hand-picked. Wines are made on site in the winery.

Visitors can relax in the lovely rural setting overlooking the vineyard and pastures while enjoying wine tasting, cheese platters, dips and local olives.

Progressive Wine Lunches are held monthly. See website for details.

The cellar door is open weekends. A map can be readily downloaded from the Razorback Ridge Wines website.

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Langdale Farm

1366 Barkers Lodge Road, Picton NSW 2571
Langdale Farm is a family owned and run olive, sheep and cattle farm only one hour from Sydney. Enjoy the country hospitality, stroll amongst the olive trees, rose garden, pat and feed the pet sheep and enjoy morning or afternoon tea made using products from the farm. Sample the extra virgin olive oil and the many award winning jams, chutneys and citrus butters. They also make luxurious handmade natural skin care products from olive oil. Open for sales on Friday and Saturday 10am - 4pm. Tours currently not available.
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Cedar Creek Orchard

Cedar Creek Orchard, 269 Mulhollands Road, Thirlmere NSW 2572
Cedar Creek Orchard is a third generation family run orchard. The Silm family first planted apples in 1941 on this beautiful 100 acre property. Shed sales of peaches and nectarines from mid November to January. Apples are available from February through until June. Persimmons are on from April until June. Quality Apple and Apple and Blackcurrant juices are made on site. Offering guided group tours by arrangement (with cost) which includes an orchard tour, fruit and juice tastings and watch an apple crush to produce the famous Black Label juices. Orchard tours are approximately one and half hours duration with the kids enjoying a tractor ride around the property. Cedar Creek Orchard is open to the public from November through until June. If you would like to visit on Saturdays it is essential to ring first.

Picton Bowling Club

56 Argyle Street, Picton NSW 2571
The Picton Bowling Club strives to serve and satisfy their members and guests from throughout the Wollondilly Shire and visiting areas. Located just 90 kilometres south west of Sydney, the club is the place to be with a renewed Brasserie, live entertainment each weekend and plenty of activities for the young and old. At Picton Bowling Club they run Bingo every Monday morning and every Wednesday evening, line dancing and pool competitions every Tuesday night (conditions apply) and free trivia with a cash jackpot each Thursday night . Rooms are available for weddings and functions. Bookings are essential. Kids' discos are held every second Sunday. The courtesy bus runs every Friday and Saturday night from 5pm until late, servicing a variety of areas in the Wollondilly Shire....

Menangle Community Assoc Inc

310 Moreton Park Road, Menangle NSW 2568
Self-guided walking tours through the historic village of Menangle, in the birth place of Australian agriculture and First Fleet Cowpastures. This village was a part of the Macarthur's ground-breaking Camden Park Estate founded in 1805 and it was the leader in wool, wine, brandy, milk and butter in the early days of the colony. It was the first pastoral company in Australia and was a major exporter, growing to 28,000 acres by 1830. Collect details on the three 30 minute self-guided walking tours from the Menangle General Store for free, or from the website....

Picton Botanic Gardens

Regreme Road, Picton NSW 2571
Take a relaxing break in these picturesque surrounding with many walking tracks and cycling trails. The Park provides push button barbecues, wet weather/shade shelters for up to 50 people, clean bathrooms with disabled access and playground equipment for the kids. At the northern boundary you will see a walking path through to the tennis courts and oval. Follow the path until you reach the beginning of the cycle way, a nine kilometre return walk or ride on a flat surface. Parking for cars and coaches is available at RSL Park or on Regreme Road. Weddings and functions can also be held at Picton Botanic Gardens. Bookings can be made through Wollondilly Shire Council. ...
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Sydney Skydivers Picton

Road, Picton NSW 2571
Are you ready for the experience and views of a lifetime? With over 40 years’ experience, you’re in good hands with Sydney Skydivers – Australia’s number one Skydiving company and largest skydiving school. For one of the most exhilarating experiences, a tandem skydive is the perfect option for first time divers and thrill seekers. The friendly and experienced instructors will be with you every step of the way and ensure comfort and a safe dive. The gorgeous 14000 foot views will have you overlooking the Wollondilly Shire, Blue Mountains, coastline and the Sydney Skyline. The all-inclusive tandem skydive is a half day activity including: Free return transfers from Sydney Central Business District (if staying outside the Wollondilly area). All equipment. Expert licenced instructor. Full colour certificate of achievement. APF membership. The minimum age for diving is 12 in Australia. For experienced divers and adrenaline junkies Sydney Skydivers also offer learn to skydive courses. In as little as one week you can learn how to dive solo and earn an internationally accredited diving licence. ...
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Picton Railway Viaduct

Avenue, Picton NSW 2571
Viewed from the surrounding parkland, the Railway Viaduct over Stonequarry Creek is a picturesque site located at the end of Webster Street, Picton, which also has some historic old houses. It was built of sandstone between 1863 and 1867 at a time when John Whitton was responsible for railway construction in New South Wales. This excellent example of railway viaduct design is 84 metres long and has five arches, the highest measuring 30 metres. Close to Picton railway station, it was built for two lines of track and although it is not the first railway viaduct built in the state, it is considered unique because it is the oldest still in use today. ...
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Maldon

41144 - Maldon NSW 2571
Maldon is part of the Wollondilly Shire and is popular for its outdoor activities such as bushwalking, swimming, picnicking and go karting for the more adventurous. It is part of the main southern railway that winds it way to Picton and beyond and is home to the Maldon Cement Works. Picton boasts a modern shopping centre and a vibrant collection of main street businesses, including gift shops, cafes, restaurants, pubs and clubs. The free self guided Picton Walking Tour brochure is a great way to discover the town by foot and learn about the local history and heritage as you wander through the town. Copies are available from Wollondilly Shire Council, Menangle Street, Picton or from The NSW Rail Museum, Barbour Road, Thirlmere....
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Razorback, Cawdor, Camden Park

41448 - Razorback NSW 2571
With roots in early film making, farming history and stunning surrounds, Razorback, Cawdor and Camden Park are great areas for visitors. The top of Razorback overlooks a panoramic view of Picton, Cawdor Valley, Camden and Sydney. These areas were used in scenes and backdrops for some of Australia’s earliest black and white films, Smiley and Smiley Gets a Gun with the famous Chips Rafferty. Razorback was also made famous with the Truckies Blockade in the 19070’s. A still monument stands in remembrance today. Must stops to the area include a visit to; Razorback Ridge Wines, a local family run cellar door open for tastings and platters. Ultimate Paintball at Cawdor, for an adventure filled experience with a whole lot of paint and Belgenny Farm for a tour of the oldest collection of colonial farm buildings in Australia. Population Razorback (as at Census 2018): 2,585 Population Cawdor, Camden Park (as at Census 2018): 3,432...
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Razorback

41866 - Razorback NSW 2571
Razorback is part of Wollondilly Shire and is known for its high steep hills. At the top of Razorback is a panoramic lookout over Picton, Cawdor Valley, Camden and Sydney. These areas were used in scenes and backdrops from some of Australia's earliest black and white films "Smiley" and "Smiley Gets a Gun" with Chips Rafferty. Razorback is the site for the historic Anthony Horden's Tree "While I Live I'll Grow" and was also made famous with the Truckies Blockade in the 70s where there is now a monument to the event. Popular attractions close to Razorback are Ultimate Paintball, Belgenny Farm and Razorback Ridge Wines....
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Victoria Bridge over Stonequarry Creek

Prince Street, Picton NSW 2571
Bridges are not just functional; they can also be scenic and engineering attractions. Spare a few minutes to admire Victoria Bridge over Stonequarry Creek. This is a one way bridge for traffic with height restrictions. Victoria Bridge officially opened in 1897; it is 82.3 metres long and is of three spans of 27.4 metres. The height to the top of the truss is 31.4 metres. This is the second oldest Allan truss bridge built in New South Wales, and one of the largest of its type. The 60 foot (18 metre) high timber trestles are the tallest in New South Wales. The Victoria Bridge is classified by the National Trust of Australia. ...
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Werri Berri Picnic Area

The Middleton Memorial Drive, Thirlmere NSW 2572
Werri Berri picnic area is fantastic for family outings and is just a short drive from Tahmoor and Picton. Pack a rug, something to cook, and a frisbee, then you’ll be all set for a lovely day out. Unroll your picnic blanket under the shade of a eucalyptus tree, then open a book, sit back and relax in this charming and scenic spot. This uncrowded lakeside location is the perfect place for enjoying a feast thanks to its flat, grassy surface and free gas barbecues. For those who want more activity, you can take an easy walk along the Thirlmere Lakes walking track, or check out some local history at the nearby Heritage Pump Station....
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Picton Karting Track

200 Road, Picton NSW 2571
Push the pedal to the metal, full acceleration, green lights and you're on your way to an extreme adrenaline rush on four wheels. With different packages on offer and every lap timed, Picton Karting Track will test your ability. Unleash the speed demon in you, challenge yourself, chase your friends or let your friends chase you. See you trackside. ...
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Picton Botanic Gardens

Regreme Road, Picton NSW 2571
Take a relaxing break in these picturesque surrounding with many walking tracks and cycling trails. The Park provides push button barbecues, wet weather/shade shelters for up to 50 people, clean bathrooms with disabled access and playground equipment for the kids. ParkRun operates on a Saturday morning from the Cliff Street Entry. At the northern boundary you will see a walking path through to the tennis courts and oval. Follow the path until you reach the beginning of the cycle way, a nine kilometre return walk or ride on a flat surface. Parking for cars and coaches is available at RSL Park or on Regreme Road. Weddings and functions can also be held at Picton Botanic Gardens. Bookings can be made through Wollondilly Shire Council. Open seven days a week....
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Mushroom Tunnel

229 Argyle Street, Picton NSW 2571
The Mushroom Tunnel, formally known as the Redbank Range Railway tunnel, is historically significant as the first railway tunnel used by the NSW Railways. The tunnel is a fine example of the stone masonry and design of the 1800s and is also one of the structures and works which provide evidence of the Great Southern Railway. During WWII the tunnel was used for defence storage until many years later when it was used to commercially grow mushrooms. Experiencing some tragedies in its time, the tunnel is rumoured by many locals to experience paranormal activity. Ghost tours frequented the location in the past to witness firsthand the cold and eerie surroundings inside the tunnel, however due to deterioration it’s now dangerous for visitors to walk through. Access to the Mushroom Tunnel is free and available on weekdays (closed public holidays). The tunnel can only be viewed from the outside to ensure visitors safety. Access inside the tunnel is currently unavailable but the tunnel can be viewed externally until further notice. ...
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St James Anglican Church Menangle

131 Road, Menangle NSW 2568
St James Anglican Church is one of the regions finest churches. This striking place of worship sits proudly on the hill in the quaint historic village of Menangle. The first offertory collection took place in 1871. St James continues to play an important role in the village of Menangle with bell ringing practice taking place once a week on a Wednesday evening. ...
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NSW Rail Museum

10 Barbour Road, Thirlmere NSW 2572
Venture back in time with Australia’s largest collection of heritage rolling stock and a diverse range of interactive exhibits. You can even experience a vintage train ride every Sunday! Go all the way back to the beginning as you walk the timeline of rail development from the invention of the very first steam engine to today, and discover how NSW railways brought life to town and country. Climb aboard the cab of an old steam locomotive, explore a mail van, walk through a prison van and admire the Governor General’s carriage in all its glory. Visit the Great Train Hall to see an impressive collection of locomotives, carriages and wagons – each with a unique story to tell. Don’t miss the chance to view ‘behind the scenes’ maintenance and conservation of the heritage fleet at the Roundhouse. Serviced by a 105-foot turntable from the old Enfield steam depot, the Roundhouse is one of only three in NSW of that impressive size. You won’t want to miss an action-packed day out at the NSW Rail Museum! ...