Singleton suburb things to do

Singleton, a charming suburb in New South Wales, offers a variety of attractions and activities for visitors to explore. One of the top attractions is the Australian Army Infantry Museum, which is the custodian of Infantry Corps history and its customs and traditions. Another must-visit is the Singleton Museum, housed in the old Council Chambers built in 1874 within the picturesque Burdekin Park. It is steeped in history and features a collection that ranges from the colonial armies to today’s twenty-first-century diggers. For those interested in heritage and culture, the Baiame Cave, a heritage-listed cave and cultural site of the Wanaruah, Wonnarua People, is a fascinating place to explore.

Nature enthusiasts will enjoy a visit to Lake St Clair, a water playground for locals and visitors. It offers activities such as swimming, sailing, waterskiing, kayaking, and camping. The town's iconic Singleton Sundial, commemorating the bicentennial of Australia, is also worth a visit. Singleton has picturesque picnic and barbecue spots, making it an ideal destination for a relaxing day out.

Whether exploring museums, enjoying outdoor activities, or indulging in wine tasting, Singleton has something to offer for every type of traveler.