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Things to do in the Hawkesbury these School Holidays

12 April, 2018 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

  • Time for a family flick with a couple of movies bound to keep everyone happy? Richmond Regent have all the family picks http://www.richmondregent.com.au/ including Peter Rabbit and Sherlock Gnomes.
  • Visit the local Hawkesbury Central Library Service either Windsor or Richmond and borrow your favourite book to read or dvd to watch. You can join for free. http://www.hawkesbury.nsw.gov.au/
  • Planet X – Go trampolining in Richmond – http://planetxent.com.au/
  • Windsor Tenpin Bowling – Make a strike at http://windsorbowl.com.au/
  • Visit the local Government Park or Howes Park and enjoy a waterside picnic.
  • Ride your bike through Howes Park through to Deerubbin Park, start point from The Terrace, Windsor.
  • Ride your bike along the bike track on Windsor Road from Windsor through to Rouse Hill and enjoy a reward at one of the local cafes at the end of your ride.
  • Visit Lime & Coconut Café for their signature lime & coconut cheesecake with the kids’ favourite milkshake http://www.limeandcoconutcafe.com.au/
  • Hawkesbury Regional Museum – soak up some local history http://www.hawkesbury.nsw.gov.au/museum
  • Try out some new aerial tricks at the local Skate Park – Clarendon near the Richmond RAAF Base or McGraths Hill http://www.skateboard.com.au/skateparks/australia/clarendon-skate-park/
  • Australiana Pioneer Village – Atmosphere and activities of life over 100 years ago http://theapv.org.au
  • Tobruk Sheep Station – Farm Visits and Stays – http://www.tobruksydney.com.au/
  • Trees Adventure – Yarramundi – Swing like Tarzan from more than 70 Sydney Blue Gums bordering the River listening to Bell Birds or watching the Sea Eagle soar above http://treesadventure.com.au/
  • Go Karting – Butterfly Farm, 446 Wilberforce Rd, Wilberforce NSW 2756 – Adrenaline packed day out
  • Icecream Shop Café – 89 George Street, Windsor – grab an ice cream and take a walk down George Street or by the Hawkesbury River on The Terrace.

These are just some ideas for what to do in the Hawkesbury during the school holidays.  Feel free to add other ideas for the community, I would love to hear your thoughts or comments.

Enjoy the holidays with the kids and if you have any further questions on the Hawkesbury I would be more than happy to assist.

Rachael 🙂

Filed Under: Buying, Community Update, DIY, Educational Videos, Events, Family, Fun Days, Hawkesbury, McGraths Hill, Real Estate, Richmond, Selling, Videos, Windsor Tagged With: Australiana Pioneer Village, Butterfly Farm, Deerubbin Park, Finding Dory, Go Karting, government park, Hawkesbury, Hawkesbury Central Library Service, Hawkesbury Regional Museum, Howes Park, Ice Age, Icecream Shop Cafe Windsor, Legend of Tarzan, Lime & Coconut Cafe, planetx, Rouse Hill, SCHOOL HOLIDAYS, The Terrace, tobruk sheep station, Windsor, Windsor Road, windsor tenpin bowling

Things to Do in the Hawkesbury – Best Irish Pubs for St Patrick’s Day in the Hawkesbury

12 March, 2018 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

Looking for a place to warm up for St. Patrick’s Day at the end of the week?  I have put together some interesting fun facts and where to take your dancing shoes on the day everyone goes green  ????

What is St. Patrick’s Day?

St. Patrick’s Day is a religious day set aside in Ireland and its diaspora to celebrate the life of Saint Patrick who passed away in 460 A.D. Notably, the Irish people have observed this tradition for many centuries. Currently, the practice has spread to other countries such as Canada, US, Australia to mention a few. Many might wonder who Saint Patrick was.

Saint Patrick was an Irish saint who was responsible for converting over 400 people to Christianity. Initially, the latter character was born in Britain but was kidnapped by the Irish. He spent six years taking care of livestock. It is in this regard he converted into a devoted Christian. After the duration, he escaped back to Britain where he undertook the religious journey by training for 15 years to become a priest.

When is St. Patrick’s Day?

Saint Patrick’s Day is a public holiday celebrated annually on March 17 across Ireland and becoming a worldwide tradition. The day commemorates one of the greatest saints in the history of Christianity and has become a good excuse for a cracking party. Notably, the day was made a public holiday officially in the 17th century by the Catholic church. On the due day, people dress up in green attire known as Shamrocks. Most people living in Ireland and Irish diaspora together with family and friends spend the day by indulging in many activities including Irish traditions.

What are the best Irish Pubs in Hawkesbury to visit on St. Patrick’s Day?

Do you live in Hawkesbury, have Irish roots, family or friends, and wish to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day? There are so many things to do in the Hawkesbury and places to visit which include:-

    • Australian Hotel – The Australian Hotel sits on Corner Pitt Town and Windsor Roads, McGraths Hill NSW 2756 and their telephone is 02 4577 3104. The establishment serves Irish delicacies accompanied by Guinness on tap. Additionally, they play Irish tunes throughout the night.
    • Bird in Hand Inn – The Inn is located at 81 Bathurst Street, Pitt Town NSW 2756 and their telephone contact information is 02 4572 3372. It was initially named Maid of Australia. Provides exclusive Irish dishes and pints of beer. During St Patrick’s Day, it brings together people from all lifestyles.
    • Bligh Park Tavern – The establishment, which is located in 101 Ham Street, Windsor NSW 2756, offers a wide range of Irish dishes, and activities during St. Patrick’s Day. Additionally, beer flows non-stop during happy hour.
    • Clarendon Tavern – This Tavern is located in 244 Hawkesbury Valley Way, Clarendon NSW 2756, 0245879311. It is known for serving exclusive Irish dishes and playing Irish music during St. Patrick’s festivals.
    • Hawkesbury Hotel – The Hotel is located on 335 George Street, Windsor NSW 2756. It provides all entertainment during St. Patrick’s Day to all its customers.
    • The Fiddler – Commercial Rd and Windsor Rd Rouse Hill, Kellyville NSW 2155 at Corner of Commercial Road and Windsor Road
    • Read Andy K.‘s review of The Fiddler on Yelp
    • The Australian Brewery – The Brewery can be found on the corner of 350 Annangrove Rd, Rouse Hill 2155.  They put on a great feed there and can be contacted on 02 9679 4555
    • Read Alicia C.‘s review of The Australian Brewery on Yelp
    • Settlers Arms Inn – Another fun spot to visit over the ferry at 1 Wharf St, St Albans NSW 2775.  Phone: (02) 4568 2111

 

Summing it all up, we are so lucky in the Hawkesbury/Hills to have some of the best places to visit. Other historical locations to visit includes Macquarie Arms Hotel, North Richmond Hotel, and Railway Hotel, R.G. McGees Hotel, Richmond Inn Hotel, Royal Exchange Hotel and Wisemans Ferry Inn Hotel.

What events are on St. Patrick’s Day in the Hawkesbury?

St Patrick’s celebration in the Hawkesbury consists of many activities. Some of the activities you can participate include:-

      • Visit The Australian Pioneer Village with your family
      • Celebrate in the Sonic Bar at the Richmond Club with Guinness on tap as well as delicious cakes and an inviting menu in our Crafty Brew Cafe
      • Take a stroll through Howe or Government Parks
      • Cook traditional Irish dishes
      • Visit The Fiddler, Rouse Hill
      • Attend the local Green Gatherings
      • Visit Settlers Arms Inn
      • Celebrate together with your family members

 

Whatever you find yourself doing today, have fun and remember you don’t need an excuse to reward yourself or your family for all the hard work you do, have a great week.

Rachael ????

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Filed Under: Celebrations, Community Update, Events, Family, Motivational, Real Estate, Selling, St Patrick's Day, Things to do Tagged With: Australiana Pioneer Village, Bird In Hand, Bligh Park Tavern, Celebrate, Clarendon Tavern, Hawkesbury Hotel, howe park, Richmond Club, Settlers Arms Inn, shamrocks, The Australian Brewery, The Australian Hotel, The Fiddler

Things to do in The Hawkesbury – What is the Best Ghost Tour in Sydney

8 March, 2018 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

#familyfriday

One of the Best Ghost Tours in Sydney has to be when you visit Australian Pioneer Village at Rose Street, Wilberforce NSW 2756.  If you are looking at exploring some old buildings dating back as early as the 1800s there is a Ghost Tour made just for you on 9th March, 2018.  Some of the old buildings you will visit include Mitchell Cottage – 1890, Bank of Australia 1920, Mangold Cottage – 1886 and Perry House 1856 “House of Shady Ladies”.

WHEN

The next Ghost Tour in the Hawkesbury can be purchased online for the 9th March, 2018.  If you aim to arrive at 11pm to unpack the car and get settled in, 11:30pm the tour of the village kicks off and as the clock strikes midnight the vigils begin.

Don’t worry if you miss this tour the next one is scheduled for May, 2018, always book ahead to avoid disappointment.

WHAT TO BRING

As suggested by APPI – All Night Paranormal Investigation there are a few things you may want to bring with you on the night.

If you think you won’t last the whole night wandering with the spirits around the village bring your sleeping bag, mattress and pillow to have power naps throughout the night, however there is so much to see and do, no one generally sleeps that night 🙂

Feel free to bring extra drinks and snacks however tea and coffee with ghost offerings will be provided.

If you love spookie dookie stuff and want to capture an image of casper to take home feel free to bring along your Night Vision, Barometer, Compass, Infra red Thermal Imaging, Dowsing Rods, Digital Cameras, Video Recorders, Electro Magnetic Field Detectors, Hydrometer,  Head torch light, torch and any or simply bring yourself.

HOW TO BUY TICKETS?

For tickets to join in the fun Contact All Night Paranormal Investigation Don’t worry if you miss this tour the next one is scheduled for May, 2018.

Join APPI Ghost Hunts & Tours on an ALL NIGHT ghost hunt at the beautiful vintage Australiana Pioneer Village.

Have a great night and let me know who you got to catch up with living or otherwise 🙂

Rachael ????

 

#spooky #australianapioneervillage #ghosttour #souls #orbs #scary #hawkesbury #rachaelgoldsworthyrealty #rgr #ghoststories

 

Filed Under: Events, Family, Featured Articles, Fun Days, Hawkesbury, Uncategorized Tagged With: All Night Paranormal Investigation, APPI, Australiana Pioneer Village, Australiana Village, ghost, ghost stories, ghost tales, ghost tours, Wilberforce

Looking for Things to do in the School Holidays? See Rachael’s Short List

30 June, 2016 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

  • Time for a family flick with a couple of movies bound to keep everyone happy. Richmond Regent have all the family picks http://www.richmondregent.com.au/

1/ Finding Dory – This is a fun family film which features our old favourites Dory and Nemo and Marlin.

2/ Ice Age – Collision Course – Scrat is still searching or his acorn and should prove to share some great adventures travelling to exotic lands.

3/ The Legend of Tarzan – Tarzan returns to his childhood home swinging his way through the Congo.

  • Visit the local Hawkesbury Central Library Service either Windsor or Richmond and borrow your favourite book to read or dvd to watch on a cold winter’s day. You can join for free and access to computers. http://www.hawkesbury.nsw.gov.au/
  • Planet X – Go trampolining in Richmond – http://planetxent.com.au/
  • Windsor Tenpin Bowling – Make a strike at http://windsorbowl.com.au/
  • Visit the local Government Park or Howes Park and enjoy a waterside picnic.
  • Ride your bike through Howes Park through to Deerubbin Park, start point from The Terrace, Windsor.
  • Ride your bike along the bike track on Windsor Road from Windsor through to Rouse Hill and enjoy a reward at one of the local cafes at the end of your ride.
  • Visit Lime & Coconut Café for their signature lime & coconut cheesecake with the kids’ favourite milkshake http://www.limeandcoconutcafe.com.au/
  • Hawkesbury Regional Museum – soak up some local history http://www.hawkesbury.nsw.gov.au/
  • Try out some new aerial tricks at the local Skate Park – Clarendon near the Richmond RAAF Base or McGraths Hill http://www.skateboard.com.au/skateparks/australia/clarendon-skate-park/
  • Australiana Pioneer Village – Atmosphere and activities of life over 100 years ago http://theapv.org.au/village/
  • Tobruk Sheep Station – Farm Visits and Stays – http://www.tobruksydney.com.au/
  • Trees Adventure – Yarramundi – Swing like Tarzan from more than 70 Sydney Blue Gums bordering the River listening to Bell Birds or watching the Sea Eagle soar above http://treesadventure.com.au/grose-river-park/
  • Go Karting – Butterfly Farm, 446 Wilberforce Rd, Wilberforce NSW 2756 – Adrenaline packed day out –
  • Icecream Shop Café – 89 George Street, Windsor – grab an ice cream and take a walk down George Street or by the Hawkesbury River on The Terrace.

These are just some ideas for what to do in the Hawkesbury during the school holidays.  Feel free to add other ideas for the community, I would love to hear your thoughts or comments.

Enjoy the holidays with the kids and if you have any further questions on the Hawkesbury I would be more than happy to assist.

Rachael 🙂

Filed Under: Buying, Community Update, DIY, Educational Videos, Events, Family, Fun Days, Hawkesbury, McGraths Hill, Real Estate, Richmond, Selling, Videos, Windsor Tagged With: Australiana Pioneer Village, Butterfly Farm, Deerubbin Park, Finding Dory, Go Karting, government park, Hawkesbury, Hawkesbury Central Library Service, Hawkesbury Regional Museum, Howes Park, Ice Age, Icecream Shop Cafe Windsor, Legend of Tarzan, Lime & Coconut Cafe, planetx, Rouse Hill, SCHOOL HOLIDAYS, The Terrace, tobruk sheep station, Windsor, Windsor Road, windsor tenpin bowling

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