Nundle

E909563

Nundle is a small historic village in the New England region of New South Wales, Australia, known for its gold rush heritage and rural charm.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf locality
town
climate cooler highland climate
country Australia
countrySubdivision New South Wales NERFINISHED
distanceTo about 400 km north of Sydney
about 60 km southeast of Tamworth
economicActivity agriculture
grazing
tourism
established 19th century
hasAttraction Chaffey Dam (nearby) NERFINISHED
Nundle Woollen Mill NERFINISHED
fossicking areas for gold and gems
hiking and bushwalking tracks
hasEvent local festivals and community events
hasFeature historic hotel and general store
small village centre
surrounded by hills and ranges
hasHeritage gold rush era buildings
historic streetscape
hasNearbyRiver Peel River NERFINISHED
historicalEvent gold discovered in the 1850s
isLocatedIn North West Slopes NERFINISHED
Northern Tablelands NERFINISHED
knownFor gold rush heritage
historic village character
rural tourism
language English
localGovernmentArea Tamworth Regional Council NERFINISHED
locatedOn Peel River valley NERFINISHED
region New England NERFINISHED
state New South Wales
timeZone AEST
timeZoneDST AEDT
tourismType heritage tourism
rural tourism

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