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Stonewoman Aboriginal Area

Tourist attractions

Tingha, NSW 2369
1300 072 757

Description

Stonewoman Aboriginal Area Tingha is a unique rock formation with cultural and spiritual significance.

It is located just a short 750m walk from the main entrance, and visitors can enjoy the sight of grey kangaroos along the way.

The legend of Tingha Stonewoman is a Kamilaroi story that holds great importance for the local Aboriginal people. It tells the tale of a young woman who defied traditional marriage laws by choosing her own husband. As punishment, she was turned into a rock, which stands as a monument to her disobedience.

When visiting Stonewoman Aboriginal Area Tingha, visitors can explore the site and admire the unique formation of Tingha Stonewoman. They can also learn about the cultural and spiritual significance of the area by reading the sign prepared in collaboration with the Tingha community.

The best time to visit Stonewoman Aboriginal Area Tingha is during the cooler months, from April to September. The weather is pleasant during this time, especially in the mornings. To reach Stonewoman Aboriginal Area Tingha, visitors can take the New England Highway and then turn off towards Tingha. It is a straightforward drive of approximately 15km south of the town of Tingha. It is worth mentioning that the last 1.5km of the road is a dirt track, so caution should be exercised when driving. Once parked, it is just a short walk from the car park to the main entrance of Stonewoman Aboriginal Area Tingha.

Details

Trails & sites: Aboriginal

Location

Stonewoman Aboriginal Area
Tingha, NSW 2369

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