Date: 4-5th June 2021
Travelled: 125 kms from Texas to Tenterfield
Visited: Tenterfield, NSW.
Stayed: Tenterfield Showgrounds, $25, all services.ย S29.05689, E152.01540ย
Budget: 56 days @ $139 per day.
The rain stopped overnight sometime, but thereโs still a lot of water laying about. There is probably 25 or more caravans and motorhomes here this morning enjoying the free stop. Looks like many have been here for more than a day or two given the solar panels set up around some.
Another early start this morning. We have a coffee, some fruit and ready the Jayco by 8am. Setting the GPS for Tenterfield we make our way east on the Shearerโs Way.
We only pass a couple of cars till we turn onto the Glenlyon Dam Road which takes us closer to the border. The road narrows significantly but as thereโs little traffic, itโs not more than an inconvenience.
Passing through the tiny village of Mingoola we drive on another couple of kms to the NSW Queensland border. We stop for breakfast next to the un-named bridge crossing the Dumaresq River.
On the NSW side of the border we turn onto the Bruxner Highway. The road improves significantly as it widens. Twenty minutes later we turn onto the New England Highway and it only a few kms to Tenterfield. Itโs comforting to know Gladys is looking after us again.
Tenterfield, New South Wales, Australia
Map of Tenterfield, the icon our campsite
We make our way to Tenterfield Showgroundโs Campsite (nice to be back in NSW where showgrounds provide a cheaper option) and find ourselves a spot. Getting out of the Jayco we are a bit surprised by how cold it is. Can see our new little heater getting a flogging later today.
Settled in we go for a walk up town. The showgrounds are just a couple of blocks from the centre of town so itโs not far. Tenterfield has a population of over 4,000 people and the New England Highway runs straight down the Main Street.
Our first afternoon in Tenterfield complete we make our way back to the Jayco as the cold descend. The slow cooker has been simmering away all afternoon,so dinner tonight is set.
Its a very cold and foggy morning in Tenterfield. The little fan heater has been humming away since 5am, so the Jayco is very toasty. Hence itโs not an early start today. The showground manager who was very courteous and helpful, told us about a clearance sale was on today so we walk up there on our way to the railway station.
We managed to pick up some fabulous gifts for the children, so next Christmas is settled.
We go on up the hill to the Railway Museum at the old railway station. The princely sum of $7.50 pp is a bit of a bargain. The collection is extensive and very well maintained.
Finished at the museum we walk another 500m further up the hill to the cemetery.
Tenterfield is a wonderful town to visit. Now matter where you wander we seem to find something worth a photo. I have added a few randomly below.
Once again itโs getting cold when we return to the Jayco. We BBQ some king salmon from Karumba for dinner and call it a night. Weโll continue south tomorrow but thatโs another day.
Michael + Pam
3 thoughts on “Tenterfield, New South Wales ๐ฆ๐บ 2021”
Hi guys, get some more winter woolies out as you come south. What’s happened to the diesel heater???? Thought you’d have that cranked up big time. Love the black & white photos they really add nostalgia to the subject of the photo. ๐
The diesel heater works a treat. Mind you if your parked overnight and paying for electricity better to use fan heater than use the Jaycoโs diesel for heating. We are on our 5th night in a row below zero. Glad you enjoyed the BW photos, great article on the Blackhawk FF aircraft Rob sent me, tell him thanks for me.
M+P
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