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Tour de Gorge

Starts: Sunday, 08 September 2024
Ends: Sunday, 08 September 2024
The famous Tour de Gorge in the Pilliga Forest will be held at Dandry Gorge this September. Starting with a briefing, there will be short and long routes on family friendly trails through the beautiful bush. Make a morning of it with various stall holders in attendance and a barbeque by the Baradine Central School. If not riding, you could enjoy the three kilometre Sculptures in the Scrub walking track or bring a camp chair and book to relax while you wait. Further information and details to be confirmed. For enquiries or to be added to the emailing list, please email the Pilliga Forest Discovery Centre.
Add to Calendar 2024-09-08 12:00 am 2024-09-08 12:00 am Tour de Gorge The famous Tour de Gorge in the Pilliga Forest will be held at Dandry Gorge this September. Starting with a briefing, there will be short and long routes on family friendly trails through the beautiful bush. Make a morning of it with various stall holders in attendance and a barbeque by the Baradine Central School. If not riding, you could enjoy the three kilometre Sculptures in the Scrub walking track or bring a camp chair and book to relax while you wait. Further information and details to be confirmed. For enquiries or to be added to the emailing list, please email the Pilliga Forest Discovery Centre. 50-58 Wellington Street, Baradine , NSW , 2396 , Australia
50-58 Wellington Street, Baradine , NSW , 2396 , Australia
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