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Old Codgers Antiques

Pacific Highway, Ulmarra NSW 2462
Situated in the old 1892 Norco Butter Factory, Old Codgers Antiques offers antiques, old wares and bric-a-brac, and French copper cooking ware, amid the historical air of Ulmarra's past. Old Codgers is open casual hours so it's best to ring ahead to arrange a visit. A fascinating shop in the village of Ulmarra, which has been classified by the National Trust.
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Lawrence Museum and Historical Society Inc

Merton Street, Lawrence NSW 2460
Established in the old ABC 2NR radio transmitter building in Merton Street, Lawrence is the Lawrence Museum. After getting off the Bluff Point Car Ferry turn right into Merton Street and follow the signs to the museum. As well as local memorabilia the museum highlights items associated with telecommunications and radio broadcasting from it's early beginnings in Australia. There is an exhibit recreating a Blacksmith's Workshop and also also photos and memorabilia relating to the Bluff Point Ferry. Individuals, coach companies and interested groups are invited to visit and enjoy the experiences of radio broadcasting from its very early years in Australia. They recommend coach groups consider a round trip to Lawrence as a day or part day tour incorporating the museum visit. Special bookings for coaches/groups may be made any day of the week. Group tours of the museum include a morning or afternoon tea for a minimal cost.
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Reeves Family Sugar Cane Farm

367 Kings Creek Road, Lawrence NSW 2460
Reeves Family Farm is a working sugar cane farm. Whilst harvesting time (May to December) is the most noted tourism activity, the life of the cane farmer is an interesting one throughout the year, and tours are very welcome. This tour gives visitors an insight into the local industry and lifestyle. Tours available most days by arrangement, but standard hours are 2pm on Friday (bookings only). Spectacular cane fires are popular attractions, particularly at night, and occur during the harvest season from May to December.

Rooftops Bed and Breakfast

6 Coldstream Street, Ulmarra NSW 2462
Near the beautiful Clarence River, just 10 minutes north of Grafton, Rooftops Bed and Breakfast is the ideal place to stay when travelling through the Clarence region. All of the rooms are comfortable and well appointed. Relax in the spa or on the balcony overlooking the mighty Clarence River and village. Ulmarra is full of heritage listed buildings, antique shops and other places of interest and is one of those rare towns that still holds onto its peaceful, village atmosphere. Your hosts Sandra and Darrel will ensure you enjoy your stay. Please note that Rooftops does require you to use a flight of stairs to each room. Dinner is available Sunday to Thursday by arrangement with owners. ...

Brushgrove

Brushgrove, Brushgrove NSW 2460
Brushgrove is located on the southern tip of Woodford Island, the largest river island in the Southern Hemisphere and the only one with a mountain range on it. Only one kilometre off the highway, Brushgrove is a great resting spot for travellers offering country meals or accommodation at the local Brushgrove Hotel. Hire a houseboat from Brushgrove and explore the Clarence River. Or stay at the Cowper caravan park just south of Brushgrove and enjoy fishing at its riverside location....
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Old Codgers Antiques

Pacific Highway, Ulmarra NSW 2462
Situated in the old 1892 Norco Butter Factory, Old Codgers Antiques offers old wares, antiques and bric-a-brac, and French copper cooking ware, amid the historical air of Ulmarra's past. Old Codgers is open casual hours so it's best to ring ahead to arrange a visit. A fascinating shop in the village of Ulmarra, which has been classified by the National Trust. ...
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Ulmarra

38880 - Ulmarra NSW 2462
Turn down Coldstream Street and you’ll find yourself in what feels like a movie set, so idyllic is Ulmarra’s riverside charm. You might think you can get away with a quick ten-minute browse in the variety of second-hand stores that lie in Ulmarra, but this is rarely the case. Hours can evaporate browsing the bookshop alone. Ulmarra overlooks a tranquil stretch of the Clarence, and with its shady trees, water dragons running around and quiet ambience, it’s quite possibly what heaven might be like. A highly recommended setting for morning tea or lunch by the river – the availability of cakes and pastries here is something else. For such a modestly sized village, Ulmarra punches above its weight in the creative sphere, with a number of fabulous small galleries for you to get your art on. In a nod to the days when Ulmarra was a bustling river port, they’ve recently installed a schmick new pontoon just to the south of the pub. Feel free to berth your craft or cast your rod there. And finally, as with much of the Clarence Valley, Ulmarra has some lovely Bed and Breakfasts to put you up for the night!...
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Coldstream Gallery

5 Coldstream Street, Ulmarra NSW 2462
Coldstream Gallery is located in the historic river port of Ulmarra. Situated in the original Sydney Stores department store circa 1907, this building has quite the history. Transitioned to a fine art gallery in 1975 it has grown, becoming a gallery promoting local artists and artisans predominantly from the Clarence Valley. Continuing on with the tradition of personal service and quality they exhibit painting, wood, glass, bronze and more, there is something for everyone; from a card for mum to a collectable piece of original Australian art. Workshops and creative classes are run on a regular basis and unique onsite accommodation is available. Contact them with any workshop or accommodation enquiries. Open every day or by appointment. ...
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Lawrence

42052 - Lawrence NSW 2460
The quiet town of Lawrence is located at the junction of Sportsmans Creek and the Clarence River and offers fine fishing, canoeing and plentiful bird life. Established in 1856, visit the colonial style local tavern for great country meals. Explore the walking track along the riverbank leading from Memorial Park to the lookout on High Street. Memorial Park has barbecues, playgrounds, and toilets and is a great spot for fishing and swimming. Lawrence also has a nine hole golf course for you to enjoy seven days a week. The local general store has takeaway, groceries, liquor supplies, petrol and a hair salon. While you're here, take the famous Bluff Point Ferry, known fondly as Lawrence Ferry which will take you across the Clarence where you can explore Maclean....
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Lawrence Golf Club

March Street, Lawrence NSW 2460
This is a nine hole golf course is situated in the beautiful peaceful town of Lawrence. The course is an easy walk with mostly level grounds. It is maintained to a high standard by volunteers. There is a large dam in the middle of the course, that supplies water to a variety of birds. The club house is open on Sundays Payment for a round of golf is to be put in the honesty box. ...
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Contrary's on Clarence

21 Pacific Highway, Ulmarra NSW 2462
Located in the historic village of Ulmarra on the South bank of the mighty Clarence River, Contrary's on Clarence is a world of Antiques and collectables, furniture and giftware, jewellery, vintage clothing and much more. Come in a browse and get a feeling for the history of the area. Their friendly staff are there to help, with a wealth of knowledge and an insight into days gone by. ...
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Brushgrove

46324 - Brushgrove NSW 2460
Sick of highway driving? As you travel North from Grafton along the pacific Highway hit a left off the highway near Cowper and explore the riverbank town of Brushgrove. A more scenic route to the Clarence Valleys Northern townships such as Maclean and Yamba, Brushgrove boasts the unique point where the Clarence River splits into two, known the North and South arms. They've heard the fishing spots here are quite popular and many a tinnie can be seen cruising along the river on any given day but they've been sworn to secrecy on that one. Park up the car, enjoy the river views and maybe a cold drink in the friendly family run pub that Brushgrove is known for!...