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Barraba
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Barraba is the gateway to the Gwydir region in the heart of the Nandewar Ranges. Part of the Fossickers Way Touring Route, the area is rich in mineral deposits and is a popular destination for bushwalking and fossicking. Visitors can bushwalk or four wheel drive along the Barraba Track to the summit of the spectacular 1,510 metre high Mount Kaputar, an extinct volcanic area. Barraba is world famous for its bird watching and was the first region to produce its own 'Bird Routes of Australia' guide with 14 recognised bird sites and more than 190 species of birds identified. Discover
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Split Rock DamSplit Rock Dam (named for a fissure in a great rock near the dam site
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Horton Falls and WalksThe Horton Falls are quite spectacular during wet periods but can dry up over extended
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Commercial Hotel BarrabaThe Commercial Hotel was established in 1890 as a Cobb and Co Changing post and
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Rocky Creek Gorge and Glacial FormsRocky Creek Gorge and Glacial Forms is a conglomerate of boulders, crystal rock pools, and
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Barraba Motel and RestaurantWhether you are escaping the hustle and bustle of the city, visiting friends and relatives
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Barraba Caravan ParkThe Barraba Caravan Park is set on 3.1 acres located on the Fossicker's Way. The
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The Playhouse HotelThe Playhouse Hotel provides stylish and comfortable accommodation to the discerning traveller. Ten air-conditioned bedrooms
