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Alstonville NSW is located in the Northern Rivers Region on the Plateau between Lismore, Ballina and Byron Bay just 7 klms off the Pacific Highway. 

 

In Alstonville, you'll find a pleasant and prosperous little hinterland village with an array of attractions - antique shops, gift shops - surrounded by rolling hills where avocados and macadamia nuts are grown.

 

The area was settled by Europeans in the 1860s when cedar cutters moved into the hinterland in search of the trees. By 1865 Andrew Freeborn and his brother Thomas had settled and were farming in the district which was known by the oxymoronic title of Duck Creek Mountain.   A later settler, John Perry, named his home after his wife, Annie Alston, and the name stuck resulting in the emerging township being known as Alstonville.

 

Not surprisingly, given the proximity of the booming towns of Lismore (20klms), Byron Bay(27klms) and Ballina (10klms); Alstonville tends to concentrate fairly heavily on tourism with the locals using the larger centres as shopping and entertainment destinations.

 

 

 

 

 

         Things to See and Do

 

 

Amaze 'n' Place


on Wardell Road about 1 klm from Alstonville.   Home of the unique living lattice labyrinth.  Fine coffee, teas and cake,  try a puzzle or just to simply relax.

 

Teven Golf Course (6 minutes from Alstonville Settlers Motel)


Par 31, 9 holes, open to the public 7 days.
Eltham Rd, Tevan. ph 02 6687 83866 

 

Summerland House With No Steps


Most Australians know the House With No Steps as a place where physically and intellectually disabled people are given skills which will allow them to enter the workforce. The Summerland House With No Steps project, which started in 1972, offers trainees a range of skills from administration through serving the public to maintaining the nursery and growing, sorting and grading fruit. It is open to the public selling crafts and providing tantalizing High Tea and Devonshire teas at a very reasonable price.   It is located on Wardell Road just 2 klms south of Alstonville. A great place for birthdays or that Special Family celebration where there is something for everybody and the kids will just love it.

 

Christmas All Year Round


On the road between Alstonville and Lismore is the award-winning gift shop, 'Christmas All Year Round'.  They offer a superb collection of local produce including a comprehensive range of macadamia products, excellent local coffee beans and local art and craft work in a large space (it was once an old church). There is also a high quality cafe attached to the gift shop.

 

Victoria Park Nature Reserve


Located 8 km south of Alstonville, the Victoria Park Nature Reserve (sometimes referred to as the Victoria Park Rainforest Reserve) is a small 17.5-hectare rain forest reserve with an 8 hectare remnant of rain forest which is relatively untouched. There are 68 different tree species in this small area including the famous 'Big Fig'. The area is also home to red-legged pademelons, potoroos, water rats and possums. The tracks are clearly marked and there is also a lookout which provides views across the surrounding countryside. When you depart, think that 100 years ago there was some 75,000 hectares of untouched rain forest in this region.

 

Things To See In Alstonville

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