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Self Guided Walking Tour
Highlights
- Explore Taralga's historic churches and buildings, showcasing unique architecture from the 1840s to 1890s.
- Collect a self-guided Heritage Walking Tour brochure at the Visitor Information Centre for an enriching experience.
- Wander through the well-preserved streets of this pioneering rural town, steeped in colonial history.
- Immerse yourself in local culture with a leisurely two-hour walk through significant heritage sites.
Taralga is a unique heritage village 45 kilometres north of Goulburn.
The distinctive architectural styles of its historic churches, public and private buildings – from the 1840s to 1890s, mostly built of local stone, is a well preserved example of a pioneering rural town first settled in the earliest days of colonial Australia.
It is worth taking an hour or so to visit some of these significant sites.
A self-guided Heritage Walking Tour brochure is available from the Taralga Gifts and Goodies Visitor Information Centre the Taralga Museum or shops in the village for an interesting heritage walk (about two hours).
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.
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Taralga – Self Guided Heritage Walking Tours
Take a self-guided walking tour of the quaint town of Taralga, with its unique blend of Georgian and Victorian stone architecture and the heritage-listed Christ the King Catholic Church. Pick up a brochure from The Crookwell Visitor Information Centre and start exploring this historic township.
The self-guided tour will take you through the historical features that are within the town, the tour can take as long as you like so take your time and embrace the surroundings of this relaxed country town.
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- Visitor Information Centre