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Collector is a tiny, historic village on the western edge of the Lake George escarpment, midway between Canberra and Yass. It's the kind of place you'd miss if you blinked, but that's precisely its charm. With a pub that's been pouring since 1841, a handful of heritage buildings, and some of the most spectacular night skies in the region, Collector offers a quiet, authentic slice of rural New South Wales.
Highlights & What to See
- Collector Hotel: Australia's oldest continuously licensed pub (est. 1841). Pull up a stool on the verandah, order a schooner, and soak up the faded grandeur of this roadside classic.
- Lake George Lookout: Just south of town, the view over the vast, often dry lake bed is hauntingly beautiful. On clear days, you can see the Brindabella Ranges beyond.
- St. John's Anglican Church: A lovely stone church built in 1864, with a peaceful cemetery that tells the story of early settlers.
- Night Sky Viewing: Collector sits in one of the darkest pockets of the region. On moonless nights, the Milky Way arcs overhead with stunning clarity.
Suggested Time to Spend
Collector is best treated as a short stop on a longer road trip. An hour is enough for a pub lunch and a wander around the village. If you're into astrophotography, plan to arrive before sunset and stay until full darkness. Otherwise, use it as a convenient break between Canberra and Yass.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Canberra: The national capital is just 30 minutes south, with its museums, galleries, and Parliament House.
- Yass: A historic town 20 minutes north, known for its heritage buildings, wineries, and the Yass Valley Way driving route.
- Lake George: The lake itself is a geological oddity – it periodically drains and refills. Stop at the Weereewa Lookout for the best views.
- Murrumbateman: A wine-growing district 15 minutes west, with cellar doors offering cool-climate shiraz and riesling.
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- Canberra — The 3B's / CC BY 2.0