NUNDLE

Nundle, NSW 2340, is a quaint and historic rural village nestled in the foothills of the Great Dividing Range, approximately 50 kilometers southeast of Tamworth. Known for its rich gold-mining heritage, Nundle offers a glimpse into Australia's past with attractions like the Nundle Woollen Mill, historic buildings, and the nearby Hanging Rock goldfields. Surrounded by scenic landscapes, including the Peel River and Sheba Dams, it's a popular spot for fishing, bushwalking, and exploring nature. The town's charm, arts and crafts scene, and annual events like the Nundle Go for Gold Easter Festival make it a unique and peaceful destination for visitors and residents alike.

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Postcode: 2340
State: NSW
Coordinates (lat/long): -31.333592, 151.138322
Federal Electorate: Parkes

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