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Walcha, a charming town on the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales, offers a serene escape into rolling green hills, rich agricultural heritage, and vibrant public art. Known as the 'Sculpture Town', Walcha boasts an impressive collection of bronze sculptures scattered throughout the streets, each telling a story of rural life and local history. The surrounding landscape is perfect for self-drive adventures, with scenic drives through patchwork farmland and national parks.
Highlights & What to See
- Walcha Sculpture Walk: Stroll the town's streets to discover over 40 life-sized bronze sculptures, including the iconic 'Bullock Team' and 'The Shearers'. Each piece is accompanied by a plaque explaining its significance.
- Oxley Wild Rivers National Park: Explore dramatic gorges, waterfalls, and lookouts like Apsley Falls, a spectacular 65-metre drop. Great for bushwalking and birdwatching.
- Walcha Gallery of Art: Housed in a historic building, this gallery showcases contemporary works by local and regional artists, plus a sculpture garden.
- Historic Buildings: Wander past the grand 1880s Courthouse, St Paul's Presbyterian Church, and the Post Office, all fine examples of colonial architecture.
- Local Produce: Visit farm gates and the Walcha Farmers Market (monthly) for fresh beef, lamb, cheese, and artisan goods from the fertile tablelands.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors find 1–2 days ideal for Walcha. Spend a morning walking the sculpture trail and visiting the gallery, then an afternoon at Apsley Falls. If you have a second day, explore more of Oxley Wild Rivers National Park or drive the Waterfall Way. Overnight stays allow you to enjoy the peaceful rural atmosphere.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Armidale: A 45-minute drive east, with the New England Regional Art Museum, historic homes, and Cathedral of St Peter.
- Tamworth: About 1.5 hours south, known as the 'Country Music Capital' with the Big Golden Guitar and annual festival.
- Uralla: A 30-minute drive south, featuring the McCrossin's Mill Museum and the grave of bushranger Captain Thunderbolt.
- Oxley Wild Rivers National Park: Extend your stay with walks to other waterfalls like Wollomombi Falls, one of Australia's highest.
- New England National Park: A 1-hour drive east, offering rainforest walks and stunning views from Point Lookout.
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