Grafton Attractions
Alumy Creek Reserve
Alumy Creek Reserve is just north of Grafton along the Lawrence Road. The Old School House has been set up as a museum of early education and the old class room brings back memories of school days early this century. A sports ground and picnic area i ...
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Christ Church Cathedral
Christ Church Cathedral was build in 1884. It was designed by John Horbury Hunt along Gothic lines with towering arches and spacious interior. The Cathedral is open 7am to 5.30pm, 7 days per week and visitors are most welcome. This is one of Graftons ...
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Clarence Gorge
Located within one and a half hours drive, north-west of Grafton is this rugged gorge where thundering waterfalls and savage rapids intermingle with deep pools and sections of calm water. The scenery is breathtaking and the fishing is excellent. Ther ...
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Clarence River Historical Society Inc
Schaeffer House is the headquarters of the Clarence River Historical Society. The homestead was built by the son of a pioneer German family, Mr F W C Schaeffer, between 1901 and 1903. The Society was formed in 1931 and is the oldest country historica ...
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Clarence River The
The Clarence River being the largest river on the eastern seaboard lends itself particularly well to estuary fishing. From its birth place in Queensland McPherson Ranges, the Clarence is fed by many wild tributaries and flows around one hundred Islan ...
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Clock Tower Gallery
The Clock Tower Gallery is located in the Clarence River Visitor Information Centre is South Grafton. It is the only outlet in the Clarence Valley for the beautiful works produced by the Members of the Gallery. Many pieces of skilled woodwork and lea ...
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Glenreagh Memorial Museum
The museum was built onto the School of Arts, funded by a bicentennial grant. Memorabilia and Relics of the gold mining days, the early timber industry and old china pieces are featured. There is an entertainment corner displaying radios from the 192 ...
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Grafton Fortnightly Farmers and Growers Market
Starting at 7.00am until sold out (usually about 9.30am or 10.00am). This market showcases 12 stalls of locally grown fresh fruit and vegetables, eggs, fish, flowers etc plus locally produced cakes, biscuits, jams and gourmet items. ...
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Grafton Heritage Trail
Grafton is a beautiful city of tree-lined streets, graceful buildings with their Victorian and Edwardian architecture on the banks of the mighty Clarence River. Historically, Grafton was the early centre of development in the Clarence Valley being ga ...
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Grafton Regional Art Gallery
Set in the restored 1880’s Prentice House, this Gallery is the Clarence Valley’s premier visual arts centre. The Gallery's collection focuses on the acquisitions from the Biennial Jacaranda Acquisitive Drawing Award (JADA). The JADA fosters Aust ...
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Old Glen Innes Road and the Historic Tunnel - Grafton
It was constructed using civilian labour during the 1800's and just one highlight is the short tunnel carved out of the rock a few kilometres west of Dalmorton. Scrawled upon its ceiling is graffiti dating from the 1880's, written in black paint, eac ...
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Old School House Markets
Set on the pristine grounds of the Alumny Creek School Reserve. Preserved under the National Trust and Heritage Council, this is a must see!! Stroll around our big markets full of free live entertainment, home cooking, fresh local produce, arts and c ...
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Susan Island
Susan Island lies adjacent to Grafton's main street and Memorial Park. The northern end is covered by rainforest and houses the largest fruit bat colony in the southern hemisphere. The colony provides a sensational sight each summer on dusk, as it de ...
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Yuraygir National Park
Yuraygir National Park lies between the villages of Angourie and Red Rock and situated on 20,285 hectares. Encompassing large swathes of undisturbed coastal land, the park is a haven for wildlife and for people who enjoy an uncrowded natural coastal ...
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Zacks on Bent St
Enjoy absolutely exquisite cuisine at Zack's, Grafton's finest licensed restaurant, with innovative modern Australian and international food. Functions and conferences are a specialty, so try something different and enjoy a professionally-catered po ...
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