Entertainment Attractions Alstonvale - Holiday Gold Coast

ENTERTAINMENT ALSTONVALE

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Amaze 'n' Place

149 Wardell Road, Alstonville NSW 2477

Home of the Living Lattice Labyrinth - the largest maze in the world grown in this fashion as a result of the inosculation of over 9,000 trees. Due to its open structure, claustrophobics will be relaxed in this maze, as will parents of young children.
You can explore the labyrinth to find The Tower, play The Seekers Game or just take a meditative stroll along the broad Living Lattice Paths which are suitable for wheelchairs and strollers.
Puzzles are available to play with and range from jigsaws for toddlers to the most mind-bending challenges. These puzzles are also for sale and are ideal as gifts - especially for those who are difficult to buy for.

Experience fine local coffee, tea and home-made cake either the coffee shop or on the veranda, overlooking the maze. Deliciously fresh light lunches are available and are made using local produce. Amaze \\'n\\' Place is only 1.5 kilometres south of Alstonville. Alstonville is in the Ballina-Byron Hinterland, 15 minutes west of Ballina

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Victoria Park Nature Reserve

Dalwood Road, Alstonville NSW 2477
When it's time to catch up with friends and family, head to the picturesque Victoria Park picnic area. Here, you can enjoy the peaceful tranquillity of the rainforest in the northern NSW hinterland, only a short drive from Ballina. The adjacent reserve protects one of the last remnants of the original Big Scrub sub-tropical rainforest and makes an excellent backdrop for a relaxing get-together. Spark up the barbecue or unpack the hamper in the cool shade of the bangalow palms, or if you're feeling inspired, cook up a feast at the communal galley. The wheelchair facilities ensure this tropical oasis is a perfect spot for elderly people and groups. After a leisurely picnic, the tranquil Victoria Park boardwalk makes a perfect after lunch stroll.
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Summerland House Farm - House With No Steps

253 Wardell Road, Alstonville NSW 2477
Summerland House Farm is a 'must do' attraction in the Northern Rivers. There is something for everyone. A day at Summerland House Farm has fun for all the family. Children love the water park and playground, and parents love to unwind in the tropical grounds. The Cafe serves local coffee and a chance to taste the region with a selection of local food on the menu. The farm's Gift Shop and Nursery has one of the largest selections of plants and gifts in the Northern Rivers and 'The Grocer', a new Regional Food Showcase, is a one stop shop for regional produce and gourmet hampers. The Farm's newest attraction, the Tractor Tour, winds its way through the macadamias and avocados highlighting historical points of interest and agricultural facts. Contact Summerland House Farm for more details.
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Amaze n Place

149 Wardell Road, Alstonville NSW 2477
Home of the Living Lattice Labyrinth - the largest maze in the world grown in this fashion as a result of the inosculation of over 9,000 trees. Due to its open structure, claustrophobics will be relaxed in this maze, as will parents of young children. You can explore the labyrinth to find The Tower, play The Seekers Game, or just take a meditative stroll along the broad Living Lattice Paths which are suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. Puzzles are available to play with and range from jigsaws for toddlers to the most mind-bending challenges. These puzzles are also for sale and are ideal as gifts - especially for those who are difficult to buy for. Experience fine local coffee, tea and home-made cake either the coffee shop or on the veranda, overlooking the maze. Deliciously fresh lunches are available and are made using local produce. Only open through school holidays.
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DACOU Quotidian and Quixotic Gallery

74 Main Street, Alstonville NSW 2477
One of Australia's leading Aboriginal art galleries, DACOU is the acronym for Dreaming Art Centre Of Utopia and was founded by Fred Torres in 1993. It's an Indigenous owned gallery that specialises in contemporary Indigenous art from both the Utopia region in the Northern Territory and Bundjalung region of northern New South Wales.
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Crawford House

10 Wardell Road, Alstonville NSW 2477
Crawford House is the home of the Alstonville Plateau Historical Society, Community Resource Centre, and a small museum. In 2003 the Society restored this Federation style property which displays household items from the 1900s to the 1960s. It has a research room and a collection of materials relating to the history of Alstonville. Originally known as 'Olivene', the house was built in 1910 by DC Connor of Ballina for Mr William Ambrose Crawford and his new bride, Olive (nee White). Discover how rural families lived in the last century, or research your family history in this lovely Federation home.
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Del Strong Art

88a Main Street, Alstonville NSW 2477
Situated in the scenic Byron Bay hinterland at Alstonville, Del Strong Art is an art studio, gallery and centre of learning. Serving as both a gallery for the art works of Del Strong and a specialist space for conducting classes in watercolour, portrait drawing, life drawing and children's classes, Del Strong Art is an inspiring and creative place to learn and admire visual art.
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Frank Miles Fine Art

3/25 Kays Lane, Alstonville NSW 2477

Frank Miles is a unique Australian artist specializing in Bronze Sculpture.
Frank's work has been exhibited in over 60 solo and group exhibitions and numerous sculpture competitions around the world.
Since 1985 he has been commissioned to complete public bronze works internationally, and most recently completed commissions for the Gold Coast City Council and Ballina Shire Council on the east coast of Australia.
Frank's formal studies in Zoology and Botany have given him the skills to produce strikingly life-like sculptures, but he is equally adept at modern and abtracted styles.

Frank Miles bronze sculptures can be found in private collections, boardrooms and Embassies throughout the world.

 

 

 

Summerland House Farm - House With No Steps

253 Wardell Road, Alstonville NSW 2477
Summerland House Farm is a 'must do' attraction in the Northern Rivers. There is something for everyone. A day at Summerland House Farm has fun for all the family. Children love the water park and playground, and parents love to unwind in the tropical grounds. The Cafe serves local coffee and a chance to taste the region with a selection of local food on the menu. The farm's Gift Shop and Nursery has one of the largest selections of plants and gifts in the Northern Rivers and 'The Grocer', a new Regional Food Showcase, is a one stop shop for regional produce and gourmet hampers. The Farm's newest attraction, the Tractor Tour, winds its way through the macadamias and avocados highlighting historical points of interest and agricultural facts. Contact Summerland House Farm for more details. ...
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Frank Miles Fine Art

3/25 Kays Lane, Alstonville NSW 2477

Frank Miles is a unique Australian artist specializing in Bronze Sculpture.
Frank's work has been exhibited in over 60 solo and group exhibitions and numerous sculpture competitions around the world.
Since 1985 he has been commissioned to complete public bronze works internationally, and most recently completed commissions for the Gold Coast City Council and Ballina Shire Council on the east coast of Australia.
Frank's formal studies in Zoology and Botany have given him the skills to produce strikingly life-like sculptures, but he is equally adept at modern and abtracted styles.

Frank Miles bronze sculptures can be found in private collections, boardrooms and Embassies throughout the world.

 

 

 

WilderQuest Convict Kids on Goat Island

Goat Island, Goat Island NSW 2477
Do you love stories about long ago? If you do, this WilderQuest holiday adventure's for you. You'l take a trip to Goat Island and into Sydney's past. Be transported back in time to Sydney in 1836. You'll be a convict working in a quarry gang. You'll play different roles and hear lots of stories. You'll even take part in an absolutely wild 'convict escape' that takes you to a new environment. You'll find out about how the early settlers lacked bush survival skills, contrasted with the excellent bush skills of Sydney's Aboriginal People. Finally, you'll come back to the present. You'll be issued with a 'Ticket of Leave' so you can return to your community not as a convict, but as a free person....

Sandalwood Van and Leisure Park

978 Pimlico Road, Wardell NSW 2477
Sandalwood Van and Leisure Park is a pet friendly travellers park set on 21 acres of pasture and bushland 12 kilometres south of Ballina on the Pacific Highway. They are minutes to a pet friendly beach, and a one kilometre stroll to the river town of Wardell. There are large, spacious, level powered sites, cabins, a swimming pool and well presented amenities. Just a short drive to Patches Beach and plenty of fishing spots. A lovely quiet park....
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Wardell Footgolf

Bath Street, Wardell NSW 2477
Wardell is the home of Footgolf in the Northern Rivers and is a great family friendly activity. FootGolf is a precision sport, a combination of the popular sport of soccer and golf, being more closely related to golf. The rules largely respond to the rules of Golf and the object of the game is to score the least number of kicks at the end of a round of nine holes....
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Uralba

38938 - Uralba NSW 2477
Nestled in the hills near Alstonville, is the Uralba Valley which is known for it's local produce such as bananas, macadamias and cattle. There are spectacular views of Ballina and the ocean and there are many farm stalls to stop and browse some of the local produce. Close to Victoria Park Nature Reserve and Summerland House Farm....
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Alstonville

39855 - Alstonville NSW 2477
The town of Alstonville sits amongst green fertile hills on the plateau 15 minutes inland from Ballina. Its historic buildings, classic Australian architecture, galleries, cafes and teahouses make it a popular destination for visitors. The area is known for its rich red volcanic soil that produces avocadoes, macadamia nuts, tropical fruits and coffee. The surrounding hills are home to secluded waterfalls and lush sub-tropical parks and gardens. The Victoria Park Nature Reserve is home to one of the last remnants of the Big Scrub - a vast rainforest which once blanketed the region....
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Wardell

40982 - Wardell NSW 2477
In the 1850s, Wardell was a cedar getter settlement known as 'Blackwall' where two saw mills operated and the river trade flourished. As the availability of cedar wood diminished, so the opportunity arose for the planting of sugar cane and this now remains the main industry of Wardell. Wardell is a great fishing spot and the 'Wardell Walkabout' is a tour of the historic buildings of a bygone era. A brochure is available at the Ballina Visitor Information Centre. While visiting Wardell make sure you pick up a delicious Wardell pie and take the family for a round of foot golf!...
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Wollongbar

41858 - Wollongbar NSW 2477
Throughout the plateau surrounding Wollongbar are subtropical parks and gardens, including Victoria Park Nature Reserve, a remnant of the 'Big Scrub' - the vast rainforest which once blanketed the region. There are numerous farms producing many different foods and produce on the rich red volcanic soil of the plateau - flowers, coffee beans, macadamias, stone fruit, citrus, honey and more. The area boasts some lovely bed and breakfasts and venues for weddings and functions. Only four minutes to Alstonville....
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Alstonville Aquatic Centre

15 Alston Avenue, Alstonville NSW 2477
Alstonville Aquatic Centre is located in a quiet area of Alstonville, close to the centre of town. There are two pools: a 25 metre semi enclosed learn-to-swim pool and a Fina compliant eight lane 50 metre pool, with the water heated to a minimum of 27 degrees during the swimming season. There is also a wet play splash areas for children Wheelchair access ramps enable easy access to the pool and pool grounds. Women's and men's change rooms are available for use on-site and include toilets and heated shower facilities. Wheelchair access toilets and showers are also available in the change rooms. A kiosk is located at the pool entry for the purchase of food and drinks. Covered tables and barbecues are available for your use. ...
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Crawford House, Alstonville

10 Wardell Road, Alstonville NSW 2477
Crawford House is the home of the Alstonville Plateau Historical Society and a small museum. In 2003 the Society restored this Federation style property which displays household items from the 1900s to the 1960s. It has a research room and a collection of materials relating to the history of Alstonville. Exhibits change regularly Originally known as 'Olivene', the house was built in 1910 by DC Connor of Ballina for Mr William Ambrose Crawford and his new bride, Olive (nee White). Discover how rural families lived in the last century, or research your family history in this lovely Federation home. ...
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Frank Miles Bronze Fine Art Studio

3/25 Kays Lane, Alstonville NSW 2477
Frank Miles bronze sculpture 'Steptoe' (Pelican) can be viewed at Lance Ferris wharf at Fawcett Park, on Ballina's Richmond River. Some of Frank's sculptures can be viewed at his gallery situated next to his studio in Alstonville. Works can also be ordered directly from his online gallery. Frank is happy to provide a short tour of current work plus discuss techniques and designs, as well as private or public commissions. Frank remains very buoyant about art and so continues to create interesting and diverse sculptures. Everyone should have art around them, as it lifts the spirits and produces general well being. ...