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Circle of Villages

Black Springs - Published: 27 Jan 2005
Black Springs, 24 kilometres from Oberon on the Abercrombie Road, is a tidy village with good facilities. The tennis courts, recreation ground, community hall and shop are located opposite the Forestry Reserve camping area, which has water, toilets and fireplaces. more ..

O'Connell - Published: 11 Jan 2005
O'Connell, 23 kilometres from Oberon on the O'Connell Road, is classified by the National Trust. The historic former Catholic Church now operates as a bed & breakfast. The Anglican church is still in use. more ..

Burraga - Published: 11 Jan 2005
Burraga, 47 kilometres from Oberon southwest of Black Springs, is situated amongst farming and forests which supply the Pacific Forests processing works. more ..

Rockley - Published: 11 Jan 2005
Rockley is an historic village classified by the National Trust. It has a number of historic buildings still in use, including the Anglican and Catholic Churches, a hotel and the Mill Museum. This was originally a flour mill, which still houses much of the original milling equipment. more ..

Tarana - Published: 11 Jan 2005
Tarana, 21 kilometres from Oberon, is nestled beside the main western railway line, in a picturesque valley. Evans Crown Nature Reserve can be reached by turning right into Honeysuckle Falls Road off the Sodwalls Road, a few kilometres east of Tarana. An easy half hour climb will be rewarded by the beauty of the Crown and views in all directions. more ..

Hampton - Published: 11 Jan 2005
Hampton is 30 kilometres east of Oberon on the main Jenolan Caves Road. Just before entering this road from Oberon, turn left into Tea Tree Road on the edge of the Millionth Acre picnic area. Follow this road to the top of Mount Bindo to enjoy extensive views in all directions. This road is unsuitable for 2WD vehicles in wet or snowy weather. more ..

Hartley - Published: 11 Jan 2005
Hartley is a historic site classified by the National Trust and managed by the National Parks and Wildlife Service who provides guided tours of the village, or you may take a self guided tour. more ..

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