As the NSW Government slowly eases restrictions, now is the perfect time to explore your own backyard.
For those who live in neighbouring areas, Wollondilly is the perfect place for a day trip and now is the chance to discover some of the wonderful attractions on offer.
Wollondilly Mayor Matthew Deeth said, “This is the perfect time to invite your friends and family to visit the Dilly, and maybe catch up for breakfast, lunch or dinner at one of our locally owned and run cafés and restaurants.”
“There is a lot of catching up to do after the recent period of isolation!”
For the avid golfer, Antill Park Country Club is open and ready to take bookings. For families and train enthusiasts, the NSW Rail Museum is re-opening on weekends only from Sunday 5 July 2020 for pre-booked sessions. A special member only day will be held on Saturday 4 July. Explore the Dilly’s history and heritage at the Wollondilly Heritage Centre & Museum, which has now reopened on weekends and public holidays from 10am to 1pm. Wollondilly is home to five dams, with four open and ready to welcome visitors. Why not pack a picnic lunch for a great day out? Thirlmere Lakes is another great location for a relaxing picnic, bird watching or a bushwalk. The Picton Botanic Gardens is the ideal spot for a casual stroll or a bike ride on the nine kilometre return walking and cycling trail. Enjoy the fresh air and gorgeous trees along the way. For the sweet tooth, visit The Candy Train at Tahmoor for a treat! And there’s so much more, so head to visitwollondilly.com.au to see what else is on offer!Don’t forget, when you are out and about to share your photos using #LoveTheDilly and #VisitWollondilly. Council’s Tourism and Business Investment team is always looking for new images to use to promote the Shire.