Port Macquarie, NSW Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres

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Trial Bay Gaol is a popular historic attraction on the North Coast of New South Wales for its extensive gaol ruins set amidst spectacular coastal scenery. The gaol was established in 1886 as a works prison, then served as a WWI internment camp before being closed in 1918. Today, the ruins and grounds are operated by the National Parks and Wildlife Service and is open daily for self-guided tours, museum tours, bush walking, swimming and camping. Licensed restaurant, picnic tables and barbecues located on site.
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Highlights of this urban nature reserve include expansive green spaces for picnicking, an historic timber home, available for touring and the Koala Hospital and rehabilitation grounds.
BulletLake Innes Ruins
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Home of colonial entrepreneur Major Archibald Clunes Innes, this former grand country mansion is one of the oldest brick ruins on New South Wales and is available for touring on Wednesdays.
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