Monday, March 18, 2013

Windsor’s Pride: Best 5 Attractions in the New South Wales, Australia Town

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Located just 57 km from downtown Sydney, Australia, the town of Windsor in NSW offers visitors with budget-friendly accommodations like Windsor Terrace Motel, and historic and fun attractions to pass the hours away—meaningfully. While in town, and if you’re pressed for time, this essential list of Windsor’s top places to visit is a must read.

1. Macquarie Arms
Fronting the Hawkesbury River is Australia’s oldest pub, Macquarie Arms. It features warm, friendly service, country-style ambience, excellent food, and entertainment for the whole family. Enjoy classic pub meals made with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. During winter, you can spend time beside open fires, and in the summer, under the cooling shade of the trees in the garden.

2. Cattai National Park
Plan a refreshing break with the whole family at the lush countryside retreat of Cattai National Park. Spend a day relishing the outdoors with invigorating activities, such as biking, fishing, and hiking. If you have more time, leave the confines of your Winsdor motel as the park also offers camping facilities with affordable nightly fees of $10 per adult and $5 per child.

3. Tebbutt Observatory
A pioneer in astronomy, John Tebbutt lived in the Hawkesbury area all his life. His love of astronomy led him to construct the first (of several) observatories on their family's property. The first one was built in 1863 and has since been demolished, but was replaced with another one in 1874. It was here that Tebbutt discovered 2 great comets, one of which was named after him.

4. Hawkesbury Museum
Situated in one of the regions oldest settlements, Hawkesbury Museum showcases artifacts not found anywhere else. This includes items of historical value, such as the celestial globe from John Tebbutt and a World War II diary. Entrance is free at the museum. However, those that come in a large group will be asked by the museum for a minimal fee of $2 per head.

5. Windsor Mall Craft Market
Buy your take-home gifts at the lively Windsor Mall Craft Market. Here, you'll find homemade arts and crafts, fashion items, and fresh produce. Bring the whole family and enjoy live music and entertainment. For something to fill your hunger, visit the many cafes and restaurants around the market. Many accommodations in Windsor, NSW can be found near this centrally located bazaar, including the Windsor Terrace Motel.

Explore this quaint but lively little town as a side trip from Sydney, and you’ll discover a countryside holiday to remember.

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