Tamworth Regional Heritage Festival – Nundle Program
Come and join us for the 2025 Tamworth Regional Heritage Festival – Nundle Program.
SATURDAY 26TH APRIL TO SUNDAY 18TH MAY, 2025
DAILY DURING THE FESTIVAL
Nundle Woollen Mill Tours
Connect with Australia’s wool heritage at the award-winning Nundle Woollen Mill. Join a Nundle Woollen Mill guide for a tour of the Mill and vintage machinery used in making a ball of wool. Marvel at the antique machinery, most of it sourced from long dormant mills and lovingly restored, working its magic to turn bales of the finest Australian merino wool into yarns.
Cost:Cost $5/per person, redeemable with purchase.
Location: Nundle Woollen Mill, 35 Oakenville Street, Nundle
Time: Tours commence at 11.00am daily.
Enquiries and bookings: Contact the Nundle Woollen Mill on 6769 3330
TUESDAY 29th APRIL
Gil Bennet Collection Official Opening
The beloved Gil Bennet Collection is comprised of over 1500 specimens and has been assembled for over more than 20 years by the late Gilmore Thomas Bennet of Tamworth.
After recently being relocated, join us for an official opening of the new space at 58 Jenkins Street. There will be a light lunch following the official opening.
SATURDAY 10TH AND SUNDAY 11TH MAY
Odgers and McClelland Open Weekend
Visit the 1890s Odgers and McClelland Exchange Stores and enjoy a tasting of a Nundle heritage recipe collected as part of an Heirloom Recipe Project. Browse the store and see contemporary kitchenalia inspired by listings in handwritten and typed invoice books.
Nundle Courthouse Museum Open Weekend
Visit the Nundle Courthouse Museum to see farm equipment, kitchenware, furniture, clothing, Nundle Aboriginal Memorial, and information relating to the 1948 Lutana DC-3 aircraft crash on Crawney Mountain. Run by the Nundle Lions Club, the Courthouse Museum is situated along the main street and was refurbished in 2016.