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bikini tree
The 'Bikini Tree' has been a
Warialda icon for many years.

cranky rock
a jumble of giant boulders balanced at the edge of Reedy Creek

bird watching
Warialda district - where the birds of the east meet the birds of the west.
gold panningFossicking - a rock hunter’s paradise with the opportunity to fossick for gold, garnets, agates, quartz, jasper, petrified & opalised wood and many other semi-precious gems & minerals. Download fossicking map


nature walkKoorilgur Nature Walk
- the name was derived from the aboriginal word meaning 'low scrub and bush" The walk was developed for those who enjoy bush walking, wildflowers, bird watching & nature.


ceramic breakCeramic Break Sculpture Park - 3 Stylish Galleries with Sculptures & Artwork. One Gallery features a mezzanine with an art library where visitors can sit & relax while browsing through art books. Meet the life size Allosaur & his friends. >> read more


Poison Anvil - beautiful pieces made by the local blacksmith, all original and hand made. The Poison Anvil is a very interesting place to visit, just a short distance from the town. >> read more


gemstonesWell's Gem and Mineral Collection - housed in the Tourist Information Centre, includes rough, cut and polished stones. Bark pictures and a unique round platter from India are also displayed. >> read more


Tourist informationOther Warialda attractions include the Warialda Honey Festival, Myall Creek Massacre Site, the Historic Town Walk, Audrey Hill Lookout and the Pioneer Cemetery. For more information contact Warialda Tourism Office