Settlers Arms Inn St Albans
The drive north of Wisemans Ferry across either of the two ferries (Wisemans or Webbs Creek) will take you through the Macdonald Valley, where you will see sandstone cliffs and meander along the McDonald River until you reach St Albans. This picturesque valley has a strong historic past and worthy of a day or weekend visit. This township has accommodation, gallery, cafe, hotel, B & B and you won't be disappointed in your trip here.
The Settlers Arms Inn was built by convict labour in 1836 and became a major overnight stop for the Cobb & Co Coaches travelling from Sydney to Newcastle.
The Inn is classified by The National Trust and is one of the oldest hotels in Australia.
St Albans is the home of many fine events from horse events to music events.
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