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ABERDEEN

 

 

LOCATION

 

 

Situated on the New England Highway  between Muswellbrook and Scone in the Hunter Valley. Aberdeen’s slogan ‘Aberdeen on the Hunter’ lays claim to the beauty of the Hunter River as is winds it way through this pretty little township. 

 

CLIMATE

 

 

Spring and Autumn are pleasant sunny days and cool nights.

Winter is brisk and invigorating with frosty mornings.

Summer has hot days with long pleasant evenings once the sun goes down.

 

FACILITIES

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aberdeen is a small country town offering a great range of services and facilities including

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Library

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Two Hotels

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RSL Club

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Cafes

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Chemist

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Hardware, grocery and butcher shops

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Jefferson Park has many sporting facilities such as
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tennis courts,

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bowling club,

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 rugby league field,

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cricket fields,

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athletics fields and

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a 9 hole golf course

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Accommodation
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Motel - Aberdeen Motel

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B&B's/ Homestays 

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Self Contained Cottages - Lake Glenbawn Holiday Cottages

 

 

 

THINGS TO DO    -   PLACES TO SEE

                                              AROUND  ABERDEEN

Aberdeen Historical Pathway

 

Follow the bronze plaques along the town and take in the sites and history of Aberdeen. Each story board tells you little more about the origins and times past in Aberdeen.

 

Lake Glenbawn

 

The major dam on the Hunter River about 10 km upstream from Aberdeen provides a great playground for picnicing, boating, fishing, hiking

Thoroughbred Horse Studs

Take a circular route to drive past a number of world famous studs

 

 

 

 

ABERDEEN    FESTIVALS    &     EVENTS

Highland Games

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First Saturday in July  every year

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You could mistake Aberdeen as a little country town in Scotland.

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The Highland Games are a celebration of Aberdeen's Scottish heritage.

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You will hear Bagpipes and see kilts,

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You can watch or participate in the many competitions and events including
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games,

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dances,

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bands,

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strong man events,

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stalls and

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a Saturday night Ceilidh.

 

 

Self Drive Touring Routes

Click on the drive for a detailed description to take with you

Muswellbrook - Jerrys Plains - Denman - Wybong - Muswellbrook

150 kms

Driving Time: 1 hour 50 minutes

vSpectacular Scenery vPicturesque farming countryside

vHistoric Country Towns  and Villages     vOpen-cut Coal Mines 

vWineries  vOlive Grove vFish Farm vHorse Studs

 

(All the roads are sealed (blacktop) and all weather)

Sandy Hollow – Baerami - Wollemi & Goulburn River National Parks – Merriwa – Sandy Hollow. 

 

150 kms 

 

 Driving time: 3 hrs

 

vSpectacular scenery    vSandstone Escarpments  vNational Parks 

 vWineries       vHorse studs    vCountry Towns    vRural Villages

v Wildlife (sightings possible along much of the drive)

 

(some 30km of gravel roads between Honeysuckle Creek picnic area and the Merriwa side of Goulburn River National Park, but suitable for all vehicles)

Scone – Gundy –Belltrees -  Moonan Flat – Barrington Tops Circuit –  Moonan Flat - Belltrees  - Scone 

 

210 kms

 

Driving Time : 3.5 hours

 

vBarrington Tops National Park & World Heritage Wilderness Area     

  vMagnificent Forests     vWildlife      vSpectacular Sweeping Vistas    vPicturesque Rivers

   vHistoric Homesteads    vPastoral Views    vHorse Studs   vTiny Hamlets  

 v Delightful Picnic Areas   vDiverse Walks 

 

(104kms gravel road, suitable for all vehicles)

(In  winter, some roads within  Barrington Tops National Park maybe closed temporarily by snow. .Check with Scone VIC, NPWS or  police if in doubt).

Murrurundi - Timor - Gundy –Scone - Towarri Nat. Park – Wingen – Burning Mountain – Murrurundi

136 kms

Driving Time: 2 Hours 20 minutes

 v Historic rural towns, Villages and Homesteads  v Horse Studs  v Pastoral Scenery   

v  Picturesque river valleys  v  National Parks, v  Burning Mountain  

v Wildlife (sightings possible along much of the drive)

 (some 30km of gravel roads  but suitable for all vehicles)

 

 

These  Aberdeen businesses are partners in promoting the Bylong Valley Way

 

Easy Driving ..........on Your Inland Adventure Trail

 

From the Bylong Valley Way to the Golden Highway and on to the New England Highway

 

 

 

For more information contact

Scone Visitor Information Centre

Ph 02 6545 1526

Email: sconevic@upperhunter.nsw.gov.au

 

Websites:     www.upperhuntercountry.com    or    www.upperhuntertourism.com.au

 

16/4/2009 -30/6/2012

 

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