MAJORS CREEK

Majors Creek, NSW 2622, is a charming rural village nestled in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, approximately 30 kilometers east of Braidwood. Known for its rich gold mining history dating back to the 1820s, the area retains a quaint, historic atmosphere with remnants of its mining past, including the Majors Creek Gold Battery. Surrounded by scenic bushland and rolling hills, the village is a haven for nature enthusiasts, offering opportunities for bushwalking, birdwatching, and exploring the nearby Araluen Valley. Majors Creek also hosts the annual Majors Creek Festival, celebrating local music, arts, and community spirit. With a small, tight-knit population, it is a peaceful retreat with a strong sense of heritage and natural beauty.

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Postcode: 2622
State: NSW
Coordinates (lat/long): -35.628428, 149.752107
Federal Electorate: Hume

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