Hill End Historic Site

National Parks and Reserves

Step back in time at Hill End Historic Site and discover the enduring legacy of colonial New South Wales and the roaring early days of the gold rush.

Explore the town on a self-guided tour starting at the Hill End Heritage Centre, where you’ll find streetscapes and buildings with little changed since the village’s 1870s goldmining heyday. Public toilets and barbeque facilities are available throughout the village, simply follow the signage.

Take a virtual a tour of impressive Craigmoor House for an intriguing peek into the past. Spend a couple of days uncovering the layers of history in this remarkable area, home to a thriving community and artists’ retreat. You can camp at one of two campgrounds or stay in heritage accommodation in town.

Part of a living village, Hill End Historic Site is also dog-friendly with your furry friend welcome at campgrounds, picnic areas and lookouts, and on public roads and walking tracks.

Facilities

Cafe Caravan / Camper Trailer / Campervan Sites / Campsites Kiosk Lookouts Non Smoking Pet Friendly Picnic Area

Activities

Camping Four Wheel Driving Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Nearby Things to Do

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Jhob Drinkwater teaching a tour group to pan for gold.

Jhob’s Gold Panning Tours

Hill End, Bathurst Regional

Presbyterian Church. Photo:Debby McGerty Copyright:NSW Government

Presbyterian church

Hill End, Bathurst Regional

Village walking track, Hill End Historic Site. Photo: John Spencer

Village Walking Track

Hill End, Bathurst Regional

Beaufoy Merlin lookout, Hill End Historic Site. Photo: John Spencer

Beaufoy Merlin lookout

Hill End, Bathurst Regional

Hill End Art Gallery

Hill End Art Gallery

Hill End, Bathurst Regional

Mother and daughter fossicking for gold on the Tambaroora commons

Tambaroora Fossicking Area

Tambaroora, Bathurst Regional

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