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Where to Eat in Picton – 4 of The Best Places
Picton is a great escape if you’re looking to get out of the city for a few hours. And they have some pretty fab places to eat at as well. After spending a full day exploring the town of Picton; sight-seeing, exploring, walking and of course drinking and eating. I fell in love with four cafes/restaurants who were serving up some great dishes, brewing some of the best coffee I have had in a while and served all meals and drinks with a smile and a good chat. I was incredibly surprised what Picton had to offer, and although I am only mentioning my top four, the streets are lined…
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Exploring The Mushroom Tunnel of Picton
AKA: The Redbank Rail Tunnel of NSW, was on the first ever railing tunnels built during the early 1800s for NSW Railway. The Mushroom Tunnel had been on my list of places to visit for a while now. You know me (or maybe you don’t), I love me a good tunnel. As long as I can see the light at the end. And I love a good ghost story as well. And believe me, just like most old tunnels of any kind, this tunnel has its fair share of ghost tales. Of course, none of which can be confirmed. The stories that is, not the ghosts. Once known as the…
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Dining at the Common Cafe and Bakery Ground
The Common Cafe and Bakery Ground in Picton is a restored 1800s lodging which once served as an inn, pub and accommodation for weary travellers of rural New South Wales. Laying in wait on the outskirts of town, lays a fabulous secret too easy to find. But once you step inside, you’ll be amazing at what hides, within its walls of historical stories where you can drink and dine. Okay, so rhyming was never my strongest suit. But, the words do ring true. The Razorbank Inn located on the main road heading out of Picton and on route to Camden is the perfect place to end your day of exploration.…
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4 Great Things to do In Picton
Got out of the city for the day and took a road-trip to Picton. Here are four things you must do if you ever visit. Do you ever just get in the car, drive and see where the breeze takes you? That’s what my partner and I did last week. We grabbed his mother, loaded ourselves into the car and went for a drive to the cute little boutique southern town of Picton. And, depending where you live in Sydney, getting to Picton may take you anywhere between thirty to forty minutes; on a good day anyways. If you travel at the wrong time and you live in the centre…