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Hawkesbury Regional Gallery

300 George Street, Windsor NSW 2756

Opened in June 2005, the Hawkesbury Regional Gallery has a changing program of exhibitions and public programs for people of all ages.

Public programs provide opportunities for those who want to deepen their understanding of art, meet the exhibiting artists in person and make the most of their gallery experience. Every exhibition features artist and curator talks, and there are often children's workshops, film screenings and guided tours.

Exhibitions are scheduled over a two year period to offer a variety of media in visual art, craft, photography and design. The exhibition program aims to uphold the Hawkesbury's artistic and creative heritage while showcasing the new and original. Every year, at least some of the exhibitions come through Australia's extensive network of regional and public galleries All exhibitions aim to be thought-provoking, challenging and educational.

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Governor Phillip Park

George Street, Windsor NSW 2756
Governor Phillip Park is a historic park located at the end of George Street, Windsor, next to the Hawkesbury River. The park does have a concrete boat ramp where you can launch your boat, kayak or canoe. There's also a picnic area with tables, shelters, electric barbecues, toilets and a children's playground. Disabled access is available.
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Hawkesbury Regional Museum

8 Baker Street, Windsor NSW 2756
Hawkesbury Regional Museum in Windsor has a long history including a rich indigenous cultural heritage established by the Darug people, as well as a distinctive built environment dating back to the earliest days of the colony. The Museum conserves and interprets that heritage to residents and visitors, many of whom have family links to the area. The visitor experience comprises a new, purpose-built museum, and the heritage building known as Howe House. Together they form a unique cultural facility located on one of the oldest land grants in Australia. As well as a permanent exhibition on the themes of the river, land and people, the museum offers a program of changing temporary exhibitions on a wide variety of subjects. Heritage precinct walking tours are conducted by trained guides on a regular basis and the bookshop sells a large number of books on the history of the area.
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Hawkesbury Sightseeing Tours

7 Thompson's Square, Windsor NSW 2756
Travel in luxury while you discover the historic Hawkesbury with Hawkesbury Sightseeing Tours. Visit places of Australian history in the Historic Hot Spots Tour. Do a Wine Tour and try Australian wine while visiting local Australian wineries. Visit world recognised Australian Artists and Gallery's. Visit the local growers, sample or pick local produce on a Farm Gate Tour. Do a lantern lit walk in the Windsor Ghost Tour. The Hawkesbury area was discovered in 1789 and settled from 1791 being the third area settled in Australia after Sydney and Parramatta. In 1810 Governor Lachlan Macquarie named the towns of Windsor, Richmond, Wilberforce, Pitt Town and Castlereagh. These towns are now known as The Five Macquarie Towns.
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Hawkesbury Paddlewheeler

Governor Phillip Park Jetty, Windsor NSW 2756
The Hawkesbury Paddlewheeler has been operating for many years from historic Windsor, which is located at the end of the Windsor Road on one of the oldest waterways in Australia, the Hawkesbury River. Your host Ian and his friendly crew will take you on an unforgettable journey recreating cruises back in the 1800s. While enjoying the peace and tranquillity of the Hawkesbury River you can indulge in a first class meal, always being freshly prepared on board. The Paddlewheeler is the perfect venue for any occasion. Catering for weddings, dinner cruises, corporate functions, private functions, birthday parties, anniversaries, hen's nights, Christmas parties, engagements, yulefest, Christmas in July, seniors lunches and more.
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Hawkesbury Valley Heritage Tours

Locations in the Hawkesbury Area, Windsor NSW 2756
Hawkesbury Valley Heritage Tours is a family business, run by Carol Roberts and her husband Geoff. Hawkesbury Valley Heritage Tours offer a guide service for coach groups and visitors to the historic towns of the Hawkesbury and surrounding districts. Visit historic buildings and artistic sites whilst enjoying views of the Blue Mountains and the Hawkesbury river. Morning teas and lunches can be pre-arranged and tours can be tailored from an hour to a full day. Together, they are members of Hawkesbury Historical Society, the Friends of the Hawkesbury Art Community and Regional Gallery and Kurrajong-Comleroy Historical Society, as well as the National Trust, Historic Houses Trust and National Gallery.
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Howe Park

Kable Street, Corner of The Terrace, Windsor NSW 2756
Within Howe Park you'll find a two kilometre footpath meandering along The Terrace with the majestic Hawkesbury River on the other side. This pathway offers an easy, levelled walk (with prams or wheelchairs) and gives you a lovely view of the river with plenty of lush green grass to picnic in, there's also benches along the way. You'll also catch views across the river of the sandy beach in Macquarie Park. On the corner of Kable Street and The Terrace there is a parking lot where you can leave your car. There are public toilets there also. Walk across the road into Howe Park, and there you'll find the viewing platform and leafy shaded picnic tables and benches. A great spot to bring a picnic and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
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Windsor Heritage Walk

Various locations around Windsor, Windsor NSW 2756
The heritage charm of Windsor can be fully explored on the heritage walk of the town. Windsor emerged along the banks of the Hawkesbury River and became the third settlement of the Colony in 1794. Originally called Green Hills, Windsor was officially named in 1810 by Governor Macquarie after the town in England. The five Macquarie Towns are Windsor, Richmond, Willberforce, Pitt Town and Castlereagh. Windsor is famous for its many heritage buildings with some being designed by the convict architect Sir Francis Greenway, for example St Matthews Anglican Church, and The Windsor Courthouse. The walk highlights the picturesque colonial town and the State Heritage Registered buildings on North Street. Don't forget to pick up a map from the Visitor Information Centre so that you can take a stroll and step back in time.
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St Matthews Anglican Church

Moses Street, Windsor NSW 2756
St Matthew's Anglican Church has quite rightly been called one of the most beautiful buildings in Australia. Designed by Francis Greenway, under instruction from Govenor Macquarie, the building is a landmark. The grave yard also makes for facinating viewing, with graves of several people who came out with the First Fleet.
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Villa Thalgo

61 Hawkesbury Valley Way, Windsor NSW 2756
A world class hydrotherapy spa featuring the superb Thalgo Cosmetic range of beauty and health products. Villa Thalgo is a day spa in total harmony with nature. Villa Thalgo boasts eight treatment rooms, three wet rooms, exquisite couple's room complete with double jacuzzi and two state of the art hydrotone spas. All treatment rooms are fully equipped with the latest in spa technology. Relax and soothe away the cares of a busy life, whilst enjoying the ultimate pampering experience - from the conventional to the new age from professionally trained Thalgo Therapists.
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Hawkesbury Race Club

5 Racecourse Road, Clarendon NSW 2756
The Hawkesbury Valley is one of the oldest Australian settlements and first explored by Governor Phillip in 1789. The Hawkesbury racing pioneers fashioned a race course from 200 acres of virgin bush land in 1865 which led to the first race meeting being conducted on the course in 1871. This racecourse has been in continuous use for over 135 years. The beauty of the race track, set to the backdrop of the Blue Mountains and the grandstand showcasing the scenic panorama of the Grose Valley, is a true testament of foresight of the racing pioneers.
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Enniskillen Orchard

753 Grose Vale Road, Grose Vale NSW 2753
Enniskillen Orchard is situated in the picturesque Grose Valley, just over an hour from the Sydney city centre and a simple ten minute deviation from Bells Line of Road. It offers visitors to the Hawkesbury District a unique and unforgettable rural experience. As founding members of Hawkesbury Harvest, John and Trish Maguire are committed to retaining the rural business and way of life by encouraging visitors to take part in and savour Enniskillen Orchard’s offering. A perfect destination for tour groups, a family day trip or to pop in for a cappuccino and your fruit and veggies, Enniskillen Orchard caters to all guests. Bring a picnic and cook your own barbecue or purchase some light refreshments from the café. Alternatively, sample local fruits before you purchase, tour the herb garden or simply take in the view.
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Trees Adventure Grose River Park

200 Springwood Road, Yarramundi NSW 2753
The Trees Adventure Grose River Park is the ultimate Treetop experience in the New South Wales. It features exciting and challenging courses that become increasingly difficult as you climb higher into the canopy, which means that you can find the right level to suit you between two metres to more than 20 metres for the thrill seekers. You will be swinging, leaping, climbing and flying through the forest, during two hours. This will suit all the family from four year old to 75 years and over with 10 courses and 110 challenges (19 flying foxes - the longest more than 100 metres) which makes Grose River Park the biggest park ever built in Australia. Going from one tree to the next you will hear the sound of the Bell Birds, watch the Sea Eagle family soar overhead while the Kookaburras laugh whilst you have fun in the trees.
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Hawkesbury Harvest Farm Gate Trail

Various locations around Hawkesbury Valley Region., Windsor NSW 2756
Drive the Hawkesbury Harvest Farm Gate Trail and discover Sydney's rural treasures! If you love country touring, sampling fresh, seasonal produce and discovering locally made arts and crafts, then the Trail is bound to please. Whether for a day, a weekend or longer, visitors will enjoy this country experience on Sydney's doorstep. On the trail are growers, artists, crafts people, historical sites, wineries, restaurants and unique accommodation all committed to providing consumers with access to the best that Sydney can produce. Discover a gourmet goat cheese or Australian native foods. Taste local wines or just-picked oranges and apples, why not pick-your-own? The Farm Gate Trail offers you the chance to taste, buy and learn as you explore Sydney's rural heartlands. To start planning your journey of discovery simply request a map via the website, or download one of your own - you can also find them in Visitor Centres.
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Purple Noon Gallery

606 Terrace Road, Freemans Reach NSW 2756
Purple Noon Gallery is set in the Hawkesbury region at the foot of the blue mountains. The gallery opened in November 2006 and has steadily developed into one of the finest galleries in regional New South Wales and Western Sydney with regular exhibitions and a permanent collection of both local art and sculpture, with a strong focus on artwork from leading, emerging, and Indigenous artists from around Australia. The building was purpose built and has a special ambience that is warm and inviting and perfect for displaying a wide collection of fine artwork. The sparrow-picked sandstone walls, old timbers, leadlight windows and corrugated iron compliment each other to create a building that is aesthetically pleasing and perfect for displaying beautiful artwork. The gallery represents exciting new and established artists from the Hawkesbury region and around Australia. An extensive exhibition program is held each year featuring both solo and mixed shows.

Hawkesbury Art Fair

Deerubbin Centre (First Floor), Windsor NSW 2756
The annual Hawkesbury Art Fair (since 2014) is becoming the highlight of the year, showcasing the diversity of creative people in this beautiful region, including traditional and contemporary artists, designers, crafters and jewellers. As well as a fabulous opening-night event, there will also be demonstrations and studio visits. Organisations participating include Hawkesbury Camera Club, Macquarie Towns Art Society, Hawkesbury Community Artists, The Ferry Artists, Hawkesbury Printmakers, Hawkesbury Artists and Artisans Trail, and Piggery Lane Studios and Gallery. This is a great opportunity to see and buy original art from some of the Hawkesbury’s best-known artists....

Hawkesbury Regional Museum Visitor Centre

8 Baker Street, Windsor NSW 2756
Hawkesbury Regional Museum is located in one of the country's oldest settlements - the third on mainland Australia after Sydney and Parramatta. It is the only publicly-run, professionally staffed museum in the Hawkesbury and, indeed, in the wider area including the Blue Mountains, Penrith, Hills and Blacktown local government areas. The Museum also provides visitor information and services. This is an award-winning purpose built museum, designed to provide optimal conditions for the display of objects and the comfort and convenience of visitors. Also on site is Howe House, an historic house that has been fitted out with furnishings and displays that reflect its many uses over more than 200 years of history. The house is open for inspection at 11am and 2pm on weekends, and during the week for booked groups. ...

Governor Phillip Park

George Street, Windsor NSW 2756
Governor Phillip Park is a historic park located at the end of George Street, Windsor, next to the Hawkesbury River. The park does have a concrete boat ramp where you can launch your boat, kayak or canoe. There's also a picnic area with tables, shelters, electric barbecues, toilets and a children's playground. Disabled access is available. ...
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Trafalgar Bed and Breakfast and Annie's cottage

47 Pine Place, Grose Vale NSW 2753
Situated in the beautiful Hawkesbury Highlands, Trafalgar B and B is ninety minutes from Sydney - perfect for a mini break or a longer stay to explore the region. Trafalgar Bed and Breakfast is a gracious Georgian style home set on ten acres, one of which is purely dedicated to a lush and tranquil garden. Guests enjoy the entire top floor of the building for accommodation. Three generously proportioned and beautifully appointed guest rooms sleep six to seven people in cosy comfort. Trafalgar is suitable for small groups and families and is ideal for pre-wedding preparations and post wedding accommodation. Breakfast is served in the dining room or outside in the garden. Lunch or dinner can be provided by arrangement. In addition, they now have a cottage with two bedrooms and two bathrooms. Annies Cottage is fully self-contained, air-conditioned and sits behind the beautiful camellia hedge. ...

Orchids Out West

Hawkesbury Racecourse, Clarendon NSW 2756
Orchids Out West comprises beautiful displays put on by the local orchid societies such as Blacktown City, Blue Mountains and Penrith District and Hawkesbury District Orchid Societies. There are lots of orchids for sale from vendors from around Australia. The fair has a great selection of plants to be purchased to enhance your orchid collection, and always something new. Every year the displays improve in quality and are always very colourful thanks to the wonderful collection of orchids of all generas such as cattleyas, paphiopedilums and cymbidiums, just to name a few. It is worth the drive to the beautiful Hawkesbury district and then maybe further up into the Blue Mountains. Make it a great day out and smell the flowers! Plenty of free parking with Clarendon Railway Station nearby. BBQ and light refreshments available...
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Action Paintball Games Yarramundi

762 Springwood Road, Yarramundi NSW 2753

Here at Action Paintball Games, we PROMISE to give you the best paintball experience possible. We have the best equipment, facilities, gun upgrades AND the best staff. We have been in the business for over 20 years with an unfaltering passion that separates us from the competition.

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YvonneWest Fine Art Studio/Gallery

46 Douglas Street, Hobartville NSW 2753
YvonneWest Fine Art Studio/Gallery is an art studio but also a Gallery full of paintings and it can be open for visitors by appointment at a mutually agreed time and date. Also being a member of the Hawkesbury Artist and Artisan Trail they are open on the last weekend of August each year for public viewing. In August this year it will occur on the 24th and 25th of the month. ...
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Hawkesbury Showground

40 Racecourse Road, Clarendon NSW 2756
Hawkesbury Showground is a premier showground and event facility for large scale shows, trade exhibitions, expos and events conveniently located in Sydney's north west. Ideally situated adjacent to Clarendon railway station and directly opposite Hawkesbury Racecourse. The Showground has fully tailored commercial and exhibitor pavilion options, dedicated equestrian areas, livestock and stabling facilities, 750 seat grandstand, 300 metres by 100 metres main arena, plus on-site camping facilities. A major event held at the Showground is the annual Hawkesbury Show which is held usually three weeks after Easter. The annual Show has something to suit all ages. ...
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Hawkesbury Race Club

5 Racecourse Road, Clarendon NSW 2756
The Hawkesbury Valley is one of the oldest Australian settlements and first explored by Governor Phillip in 1789. The Hawkesbury racing pioneers fashioned a race course from 200 acres of virgin bush land in 1865 which led to the first race meeting being conducted on the course in 1871. This racecourse has been in continuous use for over 135 years. The beauty of the race track, set to the backdrop of the Blue Mountains and the grandstand showcasing the scenic panorama of the Grose Valley, is a true testament of foresight of the racing pioneers. ...
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Vale of Avoca

Vale of Avoca Lookout, Grose Vale NSW 2753
The views from the Vale of Avoca are breathtaking. Situated 300 metres above the Grose River Gorge this lookout gives you rugged, views into the contorted gorges of the Devils Wilderness and beyond to the upper Blue Mountains. The lookout is on a sandstone outcrop and is unfenced so care is needed. The River you can hear below is the wild Grose River and is 56 kilometres in length starting at Mt Victoria in the upper Blue Mountains. To access Vale of Avoca Lookout head to the end of Cabbage Tree Road, Grose Vale. The last few kilometres are dirt road which can be slippery after rain – return the way you came. This lookout is unfenced, so please take care and stay back from cliff edges and ensure children are supervised....
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Hawkesbury River

328 Hawkesbury Valley Way, Richmond NSW 2753
Come and discover the magnificent Hawkesbury River on Sydney's doorstep. The country atmosphere at the historic towns of Windsor, Richmond and St Albans, and the quaint rural settlements of Kurrajong, Bilpin, Lower Portland, Ebenezer, Pitt Town, Colo and Wisemans Ferry make up this picturesque area. Visit local markets and galleries, spend time boating, swimming or camping beside this mighty 120 kilometre river cradled by six magnificent National Parks . Enjoy a wine at a historic winery, head out on one of the fascinating heritage trails or visit one of the numerous orchards and pick your own fresh fruit to take home with you. There is so much on offer! Several annual events are held on the Hawkesbury River,...
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Richmond

42699 - Richmond NSW 2753
Richmond is sited at the beginning of the scenic Bells Line of Road, a popular tourist drive providing access to the Blue Mountains and Wollemi National Park. Richmond's town centre hosts a magnificent park and many of its historic buildings are still in use today. Grab a free Heritage Walking booklet from the Hawkesbury Visitor Information Centre (open seven days a week). Richmond is also home to Western Sydney University, polo fields and eclectic shops. If you drive to the end of town and through an arbour of trees, Pughs Lagoon will be revealed; an idyllic spot for picnics, fishing and watching black swans and a wonderful array of bird life. Experience fine food and wine at one of Richmond's excellent restaurants or cafes. Pop into the Saturday Good Food Markets in the centre of town. While you are in the area come and see the Richmond Air Base from the Hawkesbury Visitor Information Centre and watch planes from the cafe while children are entertained in the playground....
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Hanna Park

Beaumont Avenue, North Richmond NSW 2754
Hanna Park is a charming country park located along the Hawkesbury River. The perfect riverside spot where you can enjoy a gentle walk, take time out for a little fishing or if you are feeling active take your canoe or kayak for a paddle. Hanna Park is perfect for picnics as it has shelters, electric barbecues and public toilets. Don’t worry if you aren’t prepared for a picnic as there are shops close-by too. There also is a great skatepark – the perfect place for the kids to burn off some energy. Families can take advantage of the large open space for a fun game of football or cricket. Every December the Hanna Park Carols are held and this is a great family event with thanks to the great community supporters and sponsors, so keep your eye out for the date in December. In the warmer months you may be fortunate when visiting to witness someone’s special day as the park can be used for weddings and naming days. Bookings for events are necessary, if you are interested contact Hawkesbury Council’s Customer Service. ...
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Ham Common

328 Hawkesbury Valley Way, Richmond NSW 2753
Want the best spot to view the RAAF planes in action? Ham Common is a wonderful 2.5 kilometre long walk/cycle way a stones throw away from the Richmond RAAF Base. There is even a skate park for keen scooters and skateboarders. Another great feature for families is the fully fenced children’s playground. It is a popular spot for plane spotting and there are toilets close by. If you enjoy exercising try out the different equipment located along the pathway. The path is both wheelchair and pram friendly. Its a great place for all ages to ride their bikes along. To make the most of your day you will find picnic shelters and electric barbecues too. If you don’t want to bring a picnic there is a café located next door to the Hawkesbury Visitor Information Centre. Pop into the centre for free information on local attractions and it's open seven days a week. Dogs on leash are welcome. ...
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Richmond Lowlands

45286 - Richmond Lowlands NSW 2753
The Richmond Lowlands are located in the picturesque Hawkesbury Region. It is the perfect place if you are looking for a beautiful rural spot for your next bike ride. When cycling through the Lowlands you will gain insight into the local agriculture and history of the Hawkesbury area. You will pass several polo fields, turf farms and orange orchards. When you finally cycle up Cornwallis Road and onto Greenway Crescent and you can also stop and discover the historic St Matthews Church which was designed in 1840. Cycling is a great family activity for all to enjoy. If this sounds like your type of cycling adventure you can find further details on this route and others in the Hawkesbury by purchasing the locally produced guide – ‘Best Cycle Rides Around - The Hawkesbury’. The booklets are AUD6 and available for sale at the Hawkesbury Visitor Information Centre, 328 Hawkesbury Valley Way, Richmond or at the Hawkesbury Regional Museum, 6 Baker Street, Windsor....
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Hawkesbury Regional Gallery

300 George Street, Windsor NSW 2756
Hawkesbury Regional Gallery is located in a landmark building designed to reflect the heritage values of the surrounding district. Landscaped grounds and The Evergreen Cafe provide a pleasant environment for the enjoyment of art and culture. Exhibitions offer a variety of media in visual art, craft, photography and design. A guiding principle of the exhibition program is to uphold the Hawkesbury's artistic and creative heritage while showcasing the new and original. At least some exhibitions come through the extensive network of public art museums of which the Hawkesbury Regional Gallery are part. All exhibitions aim to be thought-provoking, challenging and educational in the broadest sense of the word. Every exhibition features artist and curator talks, and there are usually workshops, film screenings and other public programs designed to make the most of your gallery experience. ...
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Yarramundi Reserve

Springwood Road, Yarramundi NSW 2753
This lovely spot is located where the Grose and Hawkesbury-Nepean Rivers merge. Yarramundi Reserve has a little something for everyone. You will enjoy your visit all year round. The reserve is suitable for kayaking or canoeing. If you chose to stay dry instead why not go for a walk, play cricket, do some bird watching it has been noted that you could find over 90 different species of birds, for example ducks, eagles doves, parrots and more or simply enjoy a leisurely picnic and relax. Visitors can try their luck fishing too, for Bass, Catfish, Eels and a few other species. It is an off leash dog area so it is the perfect place for your pet to join in the family activities. Access is off Springwood Road, Yarramundi, with a main entrance and car park on the northern side of Springwood Road and a minor entrance on the southern side. Yarramundi Reserve is an ideal spot in the Hawkesbury for nature lovers to enjoy. Please ensure you take rubbish with you and clean up after your dog....