Bowraville attractions

Bowraville, a small country town in New South Wales, offers a charming blend of Aboriginal and European history and culture. One of its top attractions is the Frank Partridge VC Military Museum, which showcases the town's military history. The Bowraville Folk Museum is another must-visit, housing a collection of historic items that provide insights into the local district's history. The town's unique streetscape and architecture, developed around the timber industry, can be explored by taking a leisurely walk along the main street, where visitors can admire the attractive historic buildings, including the Bowraville Folk Museum and wooden churches. The town is also surrounded by beautiful countryside, making it a great base for exploring the spectacular forested areas, such as the roads to Bellingen and Taylors Arm.

Bowraville is often referred to as "The Verandah Post Town," and its main street is lined with veranda-shaded footpaths, cafes, museums, art galleries, and a treasure trove of Indigenous art and culture. The town's rich mix of history and culture, along with its attractive farmland and mountain rainforests, make it a popular tourist destination.