Tenterfield Cork Tree

Tenterfield Cork Tree

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations
Natural Attractions
  • History & Heritage
  • Nature & Wildlife
Open 24 hours

Highlights

  • Marvel at the giant Cork Tree in Tenterfield, a symbol of natural beauty and local folklore.
  • Make a wish beneath the Cork Tree's sprawling branches, steeped in history and magical traditions.
  • Explore the unique economic value of cork trees, from wine stoppers to natural fertilisers, showcasing their versatility.
  • Enjoy a family-friendly visit at 103 Wood Street, where history and nature intertwine in a picturesque setting.
Today's Weather
16°C Light rain
Google Rating
4.6 / 5 202 Google reviews

Tenterfield is home to a giant Cork Tree (Quercus suber), which was brought out from England in a jam jar in 1861. It still grows today in Wood Street and is believed to be one of the largest of its kind in Australia. The tree flourishes in the New England climate and enjoys the same lucky reputation as its English counterparts.

For hundreds of years, people have believed that Cork Trees, also known as Wishing Trees, had magical powers to bring good luck to those who observed certain rituals when visiting the trees.

Dating back to the time of the Great Plague of London in 1665, people would travel from all over England to visit the trees, walk around them three times, and make a wish.

Besides granting wishes, cork trees hold exceptional economic value and are farmed extensively in southern Europe. The bark is used for stoppers in wines, gaskets, hockey pucks, golf balls and floor tiles. The acorn is used for propagation, animal fodder and cooking oils. The leaves are a wonderful natural fertiliser and the tannins and natural acids in the wood are used in many chemicals and formulations.

Whether you’re making a wish or just standing in awe of its natural beauty, the cork tree is truly magical and well worth a visit.

16°C Light rain
4.6 / 5 202 Google reviews

Images and Video

View: 1 of 1

Accreditations

  • NSW – Local – New England High Country
  • NSW – Local – Visit Tenterfield

Features

  • Family Friendly

Tags

  • History & Heritage
  • Nature & Wildlife
Accessibility

This business does not currently offer accessible facilities.

Plan more around this area