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Singleton Sundial

Tourist attractions Memorials and Monuments

Singleton, NSW 2330
+61 1800 449 888

Description

Singleton Sundial is a historical monument in Singleton, New South Wales, Australia.

It was built to commemorate the bicentennial celebrations of Australia in 1988 and is located in the 1988 Bicentennial Riverside Park Project. The sundial serves as a gateway to the Hunter River and is surrounded by picnic areas and recreational facilities in Rose Point Park. The project was made possible through donations from mining industries, community groups, and Lemington Coal Mine, with support from the NSW Bicentennial Grant.

One of the main attractions in Singleton is the Singleton Sundial. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Hunter River Walk, which offers a scenic view of the river and has a bike and walking track. The park also provides ample picnic areas and a peaceful environment to relax and enjoy the surroundings. For wine enthusiasts, the nearby Audrey Wilkinson Vineyard offers wine tasting, wine classes, and the opportunity to have a picnic.

The best time to visit Singleton is during the summer months from December to February, when the weather is warm and ideal for picnics and walks. Singleton is located in the Hunter Valley region of New South Wales, approximately 200 kilometers north of Sydney. Visitors can reach Singleton by car, bus, or train. The nearest airport is Newcastle Airport, which is about 70 kilometers away.

Details

Historical sites: Memorials and Monuments

Location

Singleton, NSW 2330

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