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Accommodation

Eddy’s of Canowindra provides accommodation for 2 – 32 people with 10 bedrooms (4 with ensuites).
There is also a double disabled room with ensuite that is easily accessible to wheelchairs and all bedrooms feature individually controlled reverse cycle air conditioning with french doors
opening onto a large verandah.

 

Our large commercial kitchen is available for you to use at your convenience, which opens onto
a large semi enclosed deck with BBQ area and washing services available.
You are also able to hostyour own party with a large dining room and plenty of entertaining space.  
A spacious recreation/media room is also available for meetings, workshops, movies and TV viewing.

Lots to see and do 

Canowindra is the hub of the Central West in New South Wales and there is so much to do in and around town. Canowindra is a place that you can return to again and again as there is always something new and exciting just around the corner!


Check out these attractions in and around Canowindra;


Gaskill Street, Canowindra’s Historic Main Street:
Visit Canowindra’s Historic Main Street, right around the corner from Eddy’s of Canowindra Group Accommodation. Gaskill Street is home to many small businesses and stores, immerse yourself in the old world charm of Gaskill Street’s heritage listed buildings while enjoying a unique shopping experience.

Canowindra is also famous for  a vast array of fish fossils, the International Balloon Challenge, and for offering a unique shopping experience. Much of this can be found and enjoyed right on Gaskill Street.

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Visit the Age of Fishes Museum and check out the extensive history of fish fossils, that Canowindra is known for. Grab a coffee and a bite to eat at one of the many cafes. Visit the Services Club or Royal Hotel Canowindra of an evening for a beer or wine with dinner.

During the Canowindra International Balloon Challenge in April there is a fiery street parade showcasing the businesses, balloon baskets, and other attractions from in and around Canowindra.

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Canowindra International Balloon Challenge
 

One of the largest attractions in Canowindra is the ever growing Canowindra International Balloon Challenge. Join us in April for a week unlike any other where hot air balloons take to the skies in a vibrant show of colour that can’t be missed. Take some time to enjoy the immersive shopping experience and catch a glimpse of the storefront windows that shop owners decorate for the occasion.

Canowindra has a long history of hot air ballooning dating back to the first modern hot air balloon flight in Australia in 1966. Attracting balloon pilots to Canowindra’s wide-open spaces, rolling hills and gentle winds Canowindra became known as the “Balloon Capital of Australia”. Every April Australia’s largest hot air balloon festival and the Canowindra community welcomes over 8000 visitors to the region, generating critical economic benefits to Canowindra and surrounds.
Come for the day or stay a while and enjoy all this area has to offer.’

Book your accommodation at Eddy’s well beforehand as places fill up fast!

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Blind Freddy’s Bushranger Tours!
 

Blind Freddy’s Bushranger Tours take you to the actual locations iwhere Ben Hall, Frank Gardiner and Johnny Gilbert roamed during the gold rush era of the 1860s.

Your expert guide, Craig Lawler, will paint a vivid picture of the times and characters involved and explain where, and why, it all happened. Craig has spent the past ten years up to his neck in bushranger history – investigating the locations, reading the books and scouring the Mitchell Library, State Archives and the National Library’s Trove newspaper archive. It has furnished him with a deep knowledge of the era and the extraordinary personalities that populated it.

 Join us on our regular sorties back to those bushranging days. We offer a range of set tours and we can also tailor a tour just for you – Give us a call on (02) 63448166 and we’ll sort something out,

Find Blind Freddy’s at 52 Gaskill Street Canowindra, NSW, Australia 2804.

Phone: +61 2 6344 Email: 8166craiglawler@hotmail.com

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Age of Fishes Museum

A chance discovery in 1955 revealed an extensive fossil bed dating from the Devonian Period. This 360-370 million year old fossil deposit contains the remains of thousands of freshwater fish.  

Visit the Age of Fishes Museum at:
Corner of Gaskill and Ferguson St, Canowindra, 

 

Canowindra Art Trail
Canowindra is home to a number of remarkable art galleries and has a thriving art community with constant exhibitions and workshops all around town.
 

Eddy’s of Canowindra Group Accommodations 

Stay at Eddy’s of Canowindra Group Accommodations which at times hosts exhibitions, workshops, and People’s Choice Awards on the premises from local and established artists.

 

Rosnay Organic Farm & Vineyard
Visit Rosnay for more than just wine. From time to time Rosnay hosts exhibitions by local artists, enjoy a sip of wine and fine art at Rosnay Organic Farm and Vineyard!

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The Melissa Barber Galleries
Visit The Melissa Barber Galleries on Gaskill Street, enjoy one of the best coffees and cakes in town and check out the amazing works of Melissa Barber while you sit and relax in her café located on Gaskill Street.

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Canowindra Arts Gallery
Canowindra Arts Gallery is located on Gaskill street and is home to a range of arts and cultural events in the Central West gathered from artists, event producers, great local venues and groups across the region.

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Darren Green Creative
Darren creates a wide range of art including caricatures, cartoons, portraits, landscapes. Stop by and say hi to Dazza and check out his artworks and order a bite to eat or drink from Robyn or Sam at the Garden Of Roses Cafe - Gallery

 

David Isbester Gallery
David Isbester Gallery is located on Canowindra’s historic main street, David owns the gallery space and shares his work with the public. David is today recognised as one of Australia's leading plein-air

Impressionist artists and his work is breathtakingly beautiful.

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Clubs and Pubs in Canowindra

Canowindra is home to 3 exceptional clubs including the Canowindra Bowling Club, Canowindra Golf Club, and Canowindra Services Club. There are also a range of other hotels and pubs where you can grab a bite or sit and relax.
 

Each club offers outstanding food and exciting events year round.
 

Canowindra Golf Club
Located on Rodd St, Canowindra, NSW, Australia, 2804
Contact: +61 2 6344 1342Mobile
Email: canowindra.golfclub@bigpond.com

Canowindra Bowling Club
Located 64 Ryall St, Canowindra, NSW, Australia, 2804
Contact: +61 2 6344 1647

Canowindra Services Club
Located 93 Gaskill Street, Canowindra, NSW, Australia, New South Wales.
Contact: +61 2 6344 1397
Email: info@canowindraservices.com.au

The Royal Hotel Canowindra
Located at 75 Gaskill Street, Canowindra, NSW, Australia, New South Wales
Phone: +61 2 6344 1201
Email: royalhotelcanowindra@gmail.com

The Canowindra Hotel
Located at 110 Gaskill Street, Canowindra, NSW, Australia, New South Wales
Phone: +61 2 6344 1407

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Other Places to Visit in Canowindra

Located in Canowindra are a few other hidden gems worth noting and well worth visiting. Take a trip to the Canowindra Trading Post to find the perfect gift and stay for a sandwich and coffee. Take a walk to Delice Coffee right across the road from Eddy’s of Canowindra, grab a coffee and check out the amazing local produce and other delicacies. Finally, if you’re in town don’t forget to visit the Canowindra Services Club in time for the Canowindra New Vogue & Social Dance Group where everyone is welcome!

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Delice Coffee
Located 18 Tilga St, Canowindra, NSW, Australia, 2804
Phone: +61 488 845 540
Email: cafe@delicecoffee.com.au

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Canowindra Show

Join us in Canowindra in September for a massive 3 day event that is the Canowindra Show!

Check out the local arts and crafts in the pavilion, see the horses and watch the show jumping, and check out the local produce and markets stalls, it is an event not to be missed!

Located Rodd St, Canowindra, NSW, Australia, 2804
Email: canowindrashow@hotmail.com
Website: https://www.canowindrashow.com.au/

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Wine Tasting and Tours around Canowindra!

Take a tour of the wineries around Canowindra and enjoy the rich, varied wines on offer.

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Rosnay Organic Farm and Vineyard

An overview of Rosnay Organic Farm and Vineyard:
‘They are Canowindra’s first organic vineyard and farm, just eight kilometres from town.

The Stathams began their organic farming journey 20 years ago and have been recognised as one of the organic pioneers in NSW.

The farm’s old wool shed has been extended to serve as a tasting and events space, with fantastic views up the Belubula Valley towards Canowindra and Orange.

Its also had a new strawbale winery recently added to allow more wines to be grown, vinified and bottled on site.

Keep an eye out for olives and figs on your way in – you can pick your own when they are in season – and taste them as well. They are all packed or processed right here on the farm.

Stay a little longer too if you like – the original 1910 farm house has been set up as an independent, self-catered farm stay accommodation for up to six persons.

All visits are by appointment – grab the phone and give them a quick call before you visit, in case they are out in the field.’

Contact: (02) 6344 3215 Email: info@rosnay.com.au

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Antonio’s Vineyard Tour and Wine Tasting

Visit Antonio’s Vineyard Saturday and Sunday for a wine tasting and tour, bookings essential!

“Tours start at 2 pm. Stroll through our organic vineyard with award-winning winemaker
Antonio D’Onise. Enjoy the wines while you are taken on a guided tour of our picturesque organic vineyard while learning about the natural winemaking processes that capture the essence of the land in each glass.”

Contact: 0417 893 278  Email: antonioswine12@gmail.com

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Wallington Wines

Visit Wallington Wines just outside of Canowindra and book a wine tasting and grazing platter!

Book via email or over the phone: Email: info@wallingtonwines.com.au
Phone: (02) 6344 7153

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Pioneer Brewing Co.

Pioneer Brewing Co. is a name famous around Australia, they are an independent farm-based brewery in Central West NSW. Conveniently located only 33kms from Orange!

Beer tastings and brewery tours on Saturdays. Bookings essential! We’re an independent microbrewery with plenty of room to grow and the ability to keep up with demand, without losing sight or compromising on the very values our foundations are built on.’

Wyoming, 339 S Bowan Park Rd, Bowan Park NSW 2864.
Phone:1300 811 030
Email: hello@pioneerbrewing.com.au

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Cowra Japanese Garden & Cultural Centre

Visit Cowra, only a short, 20 minute drive from Canowindra and take a stroll through Cowra’s Japanese Garden. One of the highlights of Cowra’s Japanese Garden and Cultural Centre are the Cherry Blossom trees adorning the garden. The Cowra Japanese Garden covers 5 hectares – the largest in the southern hemisphere! It was built here because of Cowra’s special significance to the Japanese. The unique relationship of Cowra and Japan originated on a cold night in August 1944, when more than a thousand Japanese prisoners of war broke out of the prison camp. 

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Visit the Japanese Garden and Cultural Centre here:
Ken Nakajima Place Cowra, NSW, Australia 2794

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Parkes Observatory

Parkes is famous for more than just its busting Elvis Festival, take a walk in Parkes and visit the Parkes Dish located at the Observatory.

From the CSIRO website: ‘Parkes Observatory, just outside the central-west NSW town of Parkes, hosts Murriyang, the 64-metre Parkes radio telescope, one of the telescopes comprising CSIRO’s Australia Telescope National Facility. Also known as ’the Dish’, the telescope operates 24 hours a day, every day of the year.’


Parkes Elvis Festival

Visit Parkes every year on the second week of January for the multi-award winning Parkes Elvis Festival! Join Parkes as the streets come alive with Elvis fans and look-a-likes. The Parkes Elvis Festival is recognised as one of the top three Festivals and Events in Australia, the festival reportedly attracts over 25,000 fans and has a global reach of a whopping 479 million.

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Canola Tour

Visit Cowra in September and book your place in the Cowra Canola Tour that takes you on a vibrant 2 hour tour around the blooming Canola fields. Cowra Tourism have teamed up local operator Ideal tours to bring you a 2 hour guided tour of the canola fields.


tour includes:
A professionally guided tour departing from Cowra Visitor Centre
Visits to canola ‘hot spots’ for unique photo opportunities,
A Cowra Historical Town Tour
Finish with a Wine & Product Tasting at the Cowra Visitor Centre

Tours will run Saturdays and Sundays from 9:30am to 11:30am throughout September and early October (subject to crop availability).
Tours available throughout the week for 4 or more people.

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Team Penning & Pony Club

If you have a passion for horses, the Central West Team Penning and the Canowindra Pony Club are well worth investigating.
 

Central West Team Penning
‘Central West Team Penning was  established in 2011 with the first event being held in Canowindra on the 12th and 13th February.  We are an affiliate of Team Penning Australia and we follow their rules at our events. Through helping other clubs in their commencement and running our own events, our aim is to broaden the sport throughout NSW and give more people the opportunity to come and have a go.’

 

Canowindra Pony Club
The Canowindra Pony Club is a friendly, welcoming & inclusive pony club in the heart of Central West, N.S.W. The Canowindra Pony Club is dedicated to offering individuals advice on the care of horses and everything else horse and pony related, contact the Canowindra Pony club for information on events!

Archaeological Dig
Cycling in Spring
flame-balloon
chip shot
International Balloon Festivals
Organic Wineries and Cellar Doors
Great variety of National Parks and Bushwalks
Ben Hall Bushranger Gang Hold Up Re-enactment
Age of Fishes Fossil Museum
Up to 10 different Cycling Tracks
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