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Pigeon House Mountain<br />
Views of beaches, forest and wilderness and lots of native wildlife, eucalypts and pockets<br />
of lush rainforest, wildflowers and vines. The walk is 5km and well rewarded with good<br />
views from the top of Pigeon House Mountain. Turn off the Princes Highway at<br />
Wheelbarrow Road about 3km south of Burrill Lake.<br />
The Bogey Hole<br />
The 'Bogey Hole', is a large circular tidal rock pool on Mollymook Headland and very<br />
shallow at low tide. The ring of rocks provides a safe place to swim and easy snorkelling.<br />
Located around the headland at the southern end of Mollymook Beach.<br />
Ulladulla<br />
Ulladulla is a major commercial centre and fishing port. Commercial fish charters are<br />
available. The lighthouse at Ulladulla was built in 1871 and was moved to Ulladulla's<br />
south headland in 1889. It is made from wrought iron.<br />
Mudgee<br />
Mudgee is located on the Central Tablelands of NSW and is a three hour drive from<br />
Sydney. The name Mudgee is an Aboriginal word meaning, "Nest in the Hills". Situated<br />
in the Great Dividing Range of New South Wales, Mudgee is known as a good wine<br />
growing region boasts over 4500 hectares of grapes.<br />
Frog Rock<br />
This natural stone formation on the side of Cassilis Road looks like a frog, and can be<br />
found 19km from Mudgee<br />
Goulburn River National Park<br />
Bordering the Goulburn river, this park is 90km of rugged sandstone country. There are<br />
campsites here and it is located off the Ringwood Road between Wollar and Merriwa.<br />
High Valley Wine and Cheese Company<br />
This winery is very close to the Mudgee CBD, Here you can have tasting of wine and<br />
fresh and aged cheeses at the High Valley Cellar Door. There is also a cafe here that<br />
serves the fresh local produce. 137 Cassilis Road.<br />
Mudgee Museum<br />
This museum is housed in an 1856 building and has displays and information on the<br />
Mudgee area. There is a doll display as well. 126 Market Street.<br />
Munghorn Gap Nature Reserve<br />
This park is a half hour drive north east of Mudgee. A very popular area for birdwatchers<br />
with more than 160 bird species found here .Castle Creek track is a good walk through<br />
here, but will take over an hour. You can also enjoy a picnic or BBQ at the Moolarben<br />
Picnic area.<br />
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