Walk, bike ride, or scooter on the levee bank and enjoy the open-air gallery of sculptures and clue trails. You can also jump on bush rocks crossing the river at the levee bank.
Visit McHattan Park, Lions Park (fully fenced), and Captain Cook Park (skate ramp). Parks have toilets and play equipment.
The 1800’s slab Pioneer Cottage and museum complex comprises a variety of historical buildings on the original land grant of 1858 to Constable Buckland including his house built in the 1860’s of slabs and a shingle roof.
Open weekends.
Walcha Skatepark, nestled in rural NSW, offers skaters a solid concrete playground amidst picturesque surroundings. The concrete construction ensures durability, maintaining the park’s integrity over time.
Reserve and bushland behind Croudace Street (both ends).
Built close to the campsite of John Oxley in 1818. The building of Langford commenced in April 1903 and was completed by October 1904.
The Apsley Falls are two waterfalls on the Apsley River in New South Wales, Australia, located 20 kilometres east of Walcha, just 1 kilometre off the Oxley Highway in a deep gorge within Oxley Wild Rivers National Park.
For more Walcha attractions, visit the Tourism website: Walcha NSW - Where Wild Rivers Run
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