Beer lovers and get-rich-quick enthusiasts rejoiced!
Out in the thriving Gold Rush town of Dalmorton (out on the Old Glen Innes Road via Buccarumbi) were 13 Pubs awaiting your patronage.
Update:…
Beer lovers and get-rich-quick enthusiasts rejoiced!
Out in the thriving Gold Rush town of Dalmorton (out on the Old Glen Innes Road via Buccarumbi) were 13 Pubs awaiting your patronage.
Update: This information is valid for the mid-to-late 1800's and it’s quite possible that none of these pubs are open for business. History, scenery and charm, however, are still going strong
Dalmorton was once a thriving community of over 5000 people and 13 pubs during the gold rush era of the 1850s and 1860s. Today the war memorial and a road sign are all that remain of the township of Dalmorton.
Explore the spectacular scenery around Dalmorton including the Boyd River nestled among high-forested slopes and the Historic Tunnel.
The National Parks and Wildlife Service has opened a camping and picnic area near the Boyd River with picnic tables, toilets, fireplaces and an information shelter.
A day out to Dalmorton will require a picnic basket, some camp chairs, a camera, and a sense of adventure. Campers need to bring their own water.